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Wednesday, 14 January 2026

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Iran to kill tens of thousands, or maybe not 

Ontario-geofish [23:45:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (27 visits) info
 No country wants to be seen hauling away thousands of bodies.  If I were an effective leader of the US, I would line up one missile for each religious leader, for each murder.  Neat.Anyway, like I said, these are always all food riots.  More riots destroy the economy and more riots.  Trump knows the proper thing it to put tens of thousands in death camps.  Let

The physics of an underwater DC line 

Ontario-geofish [22:25:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (25 visits) info
 In the old company, we had a lot of fun one year looking at the possibility of a big high-voltage line under Lake Erie, from the old Nanticoke coal plant to the US.  That plan will probably be revived when they invade us, and suck out all our resources.Anyway, lots of fun with geophysics, but it was the line people and not me who did it.  They found a lot of deep trenches and

Yeah, for rationality! New nuclear at Wesleyville 

Ontario-geofish [21:16:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (22 visits) info
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 This almost snuck right by me.  It's what I've been saying for 30 years.  A big monster nuclear plant on the best rock in the world.  None of those stupid baby [...]

Trump meets unionism 

Ontario-geofish [13:35:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (38 visits) info
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 Of course, trump would say 'fire him', but this is a heavy union.  He'll get his job back with all pay.  I think they are only suspending him with pay.  When I heard about [...]

Small Arctic spill to give us a chill 

Ontario-geofish [11:55:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (27 visits) info
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 It's cut off at the source already, and Pacific air is shoving it around.  An A5.It should blip the US natgas up a bit.  The Arctic engine is still spinning, so expect some [...]

A New Paper on Deciduous Conifers at Secrest Arboretum 

Wooster Geologists [03:08:35]  recommend  recommend this post  (25 visits) info
Imagine a world with larch trees in the uplands and dawn redwoods in the flats, and bald cypress trees in the wetlands. This existed in the Eocene (~40 million years ago) when the world was warmer, the [...]

When paleoseismology becomes uncomfortable: a short fault scarp in a mature orogen 

Paleoseismicity [20:54:24]  recommend  recommend this post  (52 visits) info
By Jacek and Christoph Paleoseismology was developed in places where faults behave well. In California, Anatolia, or along major plate-boundary faults, earthquakes repeatedly break the surface in rather short [...]

US Military to invade Canada with civilian jets 

Ontario-geofish [12:31:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (31 visits) info
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 Yes, people look up in the air.  That jet is packed with missiles and bombs.Perhaps they will still carry passengers to make money for the tump empire.  When you fly to the states, [...]

After Time (2024) 

Koprolitos [10:56:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (28 visits) info
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¿Recordáis "Congo"? No, no hablamos de la novela y película homónima sobre gorilas asesinos, sino del cómic y posteriores cortometrajes sobre una expedición al corazón de África para buscar al Mokele [...]
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