Max thanks fascinating -I shall be very careful when digging my allotment
Cheers P
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Sent: 22 June 2012 21:49
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Subject: Re: Snap- melbquake
without wishing to stray too far from the poetryetc territory, I now point
out this -
http://theconversation.edu.au/earthquakes-and-mining-how-humans-create-seism
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not that you'd all that to find it -
Newcastle NSW had a damaging quake because of big deep coal mines underneath
(a few years ago, that was) and elsewhere in the world.
On 22/06/2012, at 7:20 PM, David Bircumshaw wrote:
> Ah yes, I've seen that cat riff, whether or not it's fake it was
> amusing. I loved the shaky report from Channel 10 'live on the night'
> and by accident it also lead me to Dan Ilic (lovely sweater) on copyright
law and the TPP..
> Indeed, he's right : beware of Yanks bearing Acronyms.
> I did visit Melb for a few weeks ten years ago and the image of the
> CBD having a shake is not one I relish, though it was outside normal
> office hours so I guess a lot of those tall buildings would have been
> mostly empty. I see it was one of half-a-dozen since 2000: useful in
> that case to live in a city that is predominantly one-storey.
> I wonder if the cat's bringing out an album?!
>
> best
>
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