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nah, lupine, you weren't cute as a baby.
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yeah, well, i live in idaho! so take that!
...wait a minute. i live in idaho. darn. megadarn.
...wait a minute. i live in idaho. darn. megadarn.
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Oh yeah? Well, I live in California! The House Majority leader represents one of our districts, but was admittedly born in Maryland! I also find it a bit strange that our governor was the Terminator! Still, I win!
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Think again.ravaged_warrior wrote:Oh yeah? Well, I live in California! The House Majority leader represents one of our districts, but was admittedly born in Maryland! I also find it a bit strange that our governor was the Terminator! Still, I win!
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In the words of the great Lex Luthor, who once tried to do that very thing: "WRONG!" (though meant tongue-in-cheek, not seriously, no offense meant)
From the very site you linked to:
From the very site you linked to:
Wikipedia.com wrote:There is a popular misconception, played up in Curt Gentry's pop apocalypse, Last Days of the Late, Great State of California (1968), that, eventually, a portion of California will break away from the continental U.S. at the fault, or drop below sea level. This is not true; it would be more correct to say the land west of the fault will move northwest, because the fault is a transform fault (the two land masses are sliding by each other, not moving apart), at least in the short term, and the lighter crustal rocks "float" on the denser underlying basalts. Some misconstruction may come from the term continental shelf for shallow offshore regions, which do not at all resemble a common cantilever shelf.
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ravaged_warrior wrote:In the words of the great Lex Luthor, who once tried to do that very thing: "WRONG!" (though meant tongue-in-cheek, not seriously, no offense meant)
From the very site you linked to:Wikipedia.com wrote:There is a popular misconception, played up in Curt Gentry's pop apocalypse, Last Days of the Late, Great State of California (1968), that, eventually, a portion of California will break away from the continental U.S. at the fault, or drop below sea level. This is not true; it would be more correct to say the land west of the fault will move northwest, because the fault is a transform fault (the two land masses are sliding by each other, not moving apart), at least in the short term, and the lighter crustal rocks "float" on the denser underlying basalts. Some misconstruction may come from the term continental shelf for shallow offshore regions, which do not at all resemble a common cantilever shelf.
well...no matter what happens....the destruction of nearby cities is inevitable.
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Well, it's expected that in a few million years, California and Baja California will in the process of sliding northward separate from the mainland, especially if water levels rise. But, that's on the order of millions of years. The earthquakes that will occur in the mean time are the issue--and the global warming that could raise the water levels in the first place.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
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ravaged_warrior wrote:But it would happen slowly.
Don't get me wrong. California is a nice place.
Each state has their problems. To much snow in some places....lots of tornadoes in others. Hurricanes can ruin coastal states. Earthquakes can happen anytime from California to Washington state. Its a matter of time when the inevitable happens.
Texas has its share of natural disasters. We can't predict if something bad is going to happen beforehand.
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that sums it up about Hawaii.Fang wrote:not Hawaii, you can outwalk it's natural disaster
Native 1: The Volcano is erupting!
Native 2: Quick Walk foe your lives!
Native 3: Kids get away from that, you only have two hours before it reaches you!
Afteward: Did anyone die?
Just two snails and a turtle
Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories. - Thomas Jefferson



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