SAMS3D opened this issue on Jul 26, 2009 · 26 posts
TrekkieGrrrl posted Tue, 25 August 2009 at 9:55 PM
It IS interesting though.. I live in Denmark where there's normally NO eathquakes at all.. Yet we've had a few within the last couple of years - one big enough to actually break smaller things. Still a baby-scale earthquake compared to what may happen elsewhere - but major compared to the usual "none" - and guess what... We've just about exausted our few and puny natural oil reserves..
(yeah we do everything in small scale here...)
The summer has been miserable here btw. Mostly wet and windy. With a few periods of heat and humidity. Not at all a summer like the ones when I was a kid (and that's not just wishful thinkning, that's backed up by meterological data)
So it's not just the US that is affected. Scandinavia is, too. And I don't like it!
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