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Re: What time is it, really?
From: Greg R_
Date: 2008 Jul 18, 01:42 -0700
From: Greg R_
Date: 2008 Jul 18, 01:42 -0700
> As to SoCal vs. Indiana, look up the New Madrid Fault and its > relationship to the Ohio Valley region. You are not the only ones to > experience "The earth moves, under my feet." Heh... at least here in SoCal anything built in the past 20 years or so has to conform to a fairly strict earthquake code, so at least we've got a pretty good chance of surviving a strong shaker - your part of the country I'm not so sure about. But then again, if the ground moves far enough you might be able to put your celnav skills to good use in determining your new location... ;-) -- GregR --- Billwrote: > > Greg R penned: > > > So you're saying that your artificial horizon isn't "crisp", and > the > > location you're shooting from isn't "stable"? Hmm... either you're > > shooting from here in SoCal (where the ground beneath us is known > to be > > "unstable" at times), or your location is somehow otherwise > > "navigationally challenged"... ;-) > > I meant on the water in the last paragraph, but there are those > damned moles > looking for grubs and ground hogs digging tunnels. As to SoCal vs. > Indiana, > look up the New Madrid Fault and its relationship to the Ohio Valley > region. > You are not the only ones to experience "The earth moves, under my > feet." > > > > ill B > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Navigation List archive: www.fer3.com/arc To post, email NavList@fer3.com To , email NavList-@fer3.com -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---