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Originally posted by XSilencedxdream
This is about as useful as the Santa Claus being real thread. You're pushing the whole thing pretty far, I understand that your trying to help people prepare for a *POSSIBLE* quake. It seems to me like you're just spreading your love for Webbot.
If you ask people if animals are acting weird, they are automatically going to look at things and believe its strange when normally they wouldn't even pay attention. For instance someone could come in here and say that their dog ate all his food while they were at work. Course that makes the dog was just hungry, but someone that is LOOKING for something strange might think something of it.
Webbot is a total joke, if you throw a quarter in the ocean it's going to land somewhere right? Thats exactly how Webbot works, and don't say that it predicted the drop of the dollar, anyone could have predicted that over 2 years ago.
I'll end it at that since I don't want to totally spoil your fun or come off as rude. Bottom line is, if your looking for something strange, you'll find it- every hour of the day- any day.
Originally posted by N. Tesla
reply to post by Mainer
nothing like some pretty pictures to prove a point. i love circumstantial evidence
Originally posted by rustywhite1
Here's another thing.
Be a scientist for a moment.
WE know there are eathquakes.
We know there are tsunamis.
We know there are tornados.
We know there are asteroids/meterites/etc. that hit.
We KNOW in our lifetime, there are actually volcanos that explode.
We know there are hurricanes.
We do we act so astonished when they hit?
Especially if we are personally effected by them?
Did anyone here personally experience Mt. ST. Helens?
just my stupid humble opinion.
Originally posted by rustywhite1
Did anyone here personally experience Mt. ST. Helens?