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Had to take a wide angle view of Mr. Widget to show our present gap filling from Jan. 4. I am counting 6 days from the last 8 day cycle and the 8 day cycle is deeply below the zero momentum zone. The pigmen did a good job since Jan. 11 WORLD reversal to keep things spiced up before breaking the box today. A bear death wish would be to see us break big tomorrow and close low, but come back up for the usual Monday rally.

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it's so over

 

let the Deepression reamsume

 

all remnants of false hope shall now be crushed

 

busted liarloan Reamtor evictees staggering the meanstreets in random walkabout stupors 24x7

 

mad scrambles fer dirt sandwiches tossed off back of U.N. trucks with scattered gunfire echoing in the background

 

gaunt former middle claSS W2'ers frantically pedaling their kids' bikes from foodstamp bucketshops to gov't fakework makework spankings day after day

 

Don't forget the rats. The roasting them on the street corners in the rusted 55-gallon steel drums. :ninja:

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If anyone is interested below is the USGS response to my inquiry regarding the recent size and frequency of world earthquakes.

 

Greetings: it's good to hear you find our alert service useful. We frequently receive inquiries asking if the number of earthquakes has been on the rise in recent times. Because of the emplacement of more seismometers, the improvements in global communication technology, and the encroachment of humans into locations that were previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited, it's understandable that people suspect an upsurge in seismic activity. But in fact, once current events are compared with known past events, there's really not much difference. In fact, seismicity seems to have tailed off a bit when seen in a global perspective.

 

You may search for historic seismic events at several locations:

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/world/ Click on the appropriate country for additional information.

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/states/ Click on the appropriate state for additional information.

 

http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/epic/epic.html You may search in a variety of methods for seismic events at this website.

 

I hope this information is useful. Please feel free to contact the USGS again if you need additional assistance.

 

Also be sure to visit the USGS Store at http://store.usgs.gov to see products that may be of interest to you.

 

USGS, Science Information & Education

Box 25286, DFC, Bld 810

Denver, CO 80225

888-ASK-USGS (888-275-8747)

303-202-4200 VOICE - Denver Office

303-202-4188 FAX - Denver Office

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