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Post by ratty on Jun 12, 2024 2:24:09 GMT
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Post by gridley on Jun 12, 2024 8:32:38 GMT
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Post by Sigurdur on Jun 14, 2024 1:54:29 GMT
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Post by ratty on Jun 16, 2024 7:19:30 GMT
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Post by ratty on Jun 19, 2024 3:36:40 GMT
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Post by ratty on Jun 20, 2024 22:32:34 GMT
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Post by ratty on Jun 20, 2024 22:52:02 GMT
Is this an insult to slapstick?
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Post by blustnmtn on Jun 21, 2024 0:05:30 GMT
They go on strike a lot. They leave early on Fridays and take the month of August off.
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Post by nonentropic on Jun 21, 2024 2:05:29 GMT
pretty dry also
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 21, 2024 2:22:15 GMT
That's what roman around will do for you!
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Post by ratty on Jun 21, 2024 3:18:32 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on Jun 21, 2024 19:52:40 GMT
Whats instructive to us all, well me anyway.
We hear people using the phrase "worst in living memory" those buildings were all built in a seismically nervous area and each of those structures are heavily damage but also probably the most competently yet the living memory test didn't discouraged continuing construction and habitation.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 21, 2024 23:08:25 GMT
Who's Fault is it?
Here are the "shakes" of just the last 124 years centered on the Aegean Sea. The Greeks and Turks will fight over whose fault it is. But few will leave.
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Post by ratty on Jun 21, 2024 23:16:51 GMT
"Worst in living memory" and "I've never seen it this bad" are usually faulty metrics and the scale is constantly being re-defined.
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Post by gridley on Jun 22, 2024 12:49:06 GMT
Who's Fault is it?
Here are the "shakes" of just the last 124 years centered on the Aegean Sea. The Greeks and Turks will fight over whose fault it is. But few will leave.
Whose "fault" it is? Really?
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