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Old Aug 19, 2007, 01:59 pm   #30 (permalink) (top)
Zeebadee
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If I did not mention the magnitude before because it was not important to state such. And I later defined "major" as a quake that would become a major news story.
Just more blather. Here's a list of the major quakes in 2006:

"Large / Noteworthy Earthquakes for 2006

2006 01 02 - East of South Sandwich Islands - Magnitude 7.4
2006 01 02 - Illinois - Magnitude 3.6
2006 01 04 - Gulf of California - Magnitude 6.6
2006 01 08 - Southern Greece - Magnitude 6.8
2006 01 27 - Banda Sea - Magnitude 7.6

2006 02 10 - Colorado - Magnitude 3.8
2006 02 22 - Mozambique - Magnitude 7.0
2006 02 26 - South of the Fiji Islands - Magnitude 6.4

2006 03 14 - Seram, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.7
2006 03 22 - Western Montana - Magnitude 4.2
2006 03 31 - Western Iran - Magnitude 6.1

2006 04 20 - Koryakia, Russia - Magnitude 7.6

2006 05 03 - Tonga - Magnitude 8.0
2006 05 16 - Kermadec Islands Region - Magnitude 7.4
2006 05 16 - Nias Region, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.8
2006 05 26 - Java, Indonesia - Magnitude 6.3 Deadliest Earthquake in 2006

2006 06 11 - Kyushu, Japan - Magnitude 6.3

2006 07 17 - South of Java, Indonesia - Magnitude 7.7
2006 07 27 - Southern Alaska - Magnitude 4.8

2006 08 11 - Michoacan, Mexico - Magnitude 5.9
2006 08 20 - Scotia Sea - Magnitude 7.0

2006 09 01 - Bougainville Region, Papua New Guinea - Magnitude 6.8
2006 09 10 - Gulf of Mexico - Magnitude 5.8
2006 09 28 - Samoa Islands Region - Magnitude 6.9

2006 10 02 - Maine - Magnitude 3.8
2006 10 15 - Hawaii region, Hawaii - Magnitude 6.7
2006 10 17 - New Britain region, Papua New Guinea - Magnitude 6.7
2006 10 20 - Near the Coast of Central Peru - Magnitude 6.7
2006 10 20 - Northern California - Magnitude 4.5

2006 11 13 - Santiago del Estero, Argentina - Magnitude 6.8
2006 11 15 - Kuril Islands - Magnitude 8.3 Largest Earthquake in 2006

2006 12 26 - Taiwan Region - Magnitude 7.1
2006 12 26 - Taiwan - Magnitude 6.9"
Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Information for 2006


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In spite of your attempt to downplay this experiment it still stands as proven. Two major events involing reported earthquakes happened that became very newsworthy. Events that were odd enough and that CNN spent a lot of air time to cover. Those "quakes" stood out relative to all the normal quakes that happen which are not major news events.

Such events do not happen on a regular bases each month.
Your "prediction" is crap. As we all can see, "newsworthy" quakes happen pretty frequently.

When you can add some specifics to your "predictions", then maybe we'll think you have something more to offer than hot air and nonsense.


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