It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by orionthehunter
I'm mainly curious about possible impact scenarios, size of object, how high the wave would be, etc. In any case Florida looks like it would be really messed up if a large impact ever hit in the Atlantic. That is if this scenario is true as far as high risk areas for a major impact.
Originally posted by Cabanman
No asteroid or comet will hit the earth.
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Seriously, did you not see my post just above this?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I know it looks "technical" and "in depth" but in its few thousand characters it thoroughly debunks this moron's spouting off that this will pose a threat to Earth. And that's aside from the fact that it's several million miles away.
[edit on 5/25/2006 by cmdrkeenkid]
And as I opened a can of marrowfat peas, I discovered in the cabinet a jar of vindalooo paste I thought I had already used up....and added it to the peas....
Originally posted by darkelf
Can someone explain to me, please, how a tidal wave is supposed to cross Florid and land on the coast of Texas? Wouldn't the wave lose its energy as it crosses Florida?
Originally posted by Denied
And as I opened a can of marrowfat peas, I discovered in the cabinet a jar of vindalooo paste I thought I had already used up....and added it to the peas....
Eeeeuuuwwwwwww yuk.
Sorry had to say.