Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
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#3
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
You have a talent for sticking your big clown foot into your ugly face. Again, you missed the point of the thread and the article. You make some really stupid comments, but that's expected from a Polack with a defective cranium.
And, you're so stupid you can't tell that I'm the propoganda, not the Washington Post. The Washington Post would rather say something positive about Muslims (but they didn't say squat about Muslims). I would rather not. If you had reading comprehension skills above that of a stray dog, you would know that on your own and you wouldn't need me to explain it to you.
I know you can't figure this one out, so I'll explain it, too. The CA quakes are too small to make the list. And if it makes you feel any better to insert the largest CA quakes in the last 50 years, go ahead and see if it makes any difference.
Been sniffing your liquid chlorine... again?
And, you're so stupid you can't tell that I'm the propoganda, not the Washington Post. The Washington Post would rather say something positive about Muslims (but they didn't say squat about Muslims). I would rather not. If you had reading comprehension skills above that of a stray dog, you would know that on your own and you wouldn't need me to explain it to you.
I know you can't figure this one out, so I'll explain it, too. The CA quakes are too small to make the list. And if it makes you feel any better to insert the largest CA quakes in the last 50 years, go ahead and see if it makes any difference.
Been sniffing your liquid chlorine... again?
#4
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
Here come your less-than kindergarten math skills.
The 1989 Loma Pieta measured 7.1 on the Richter scale.
I see at least 8 quakes of lesser magnitude on your list.
Teaching you about Los Angeles quake would be too much waste of time i guess?
The 1989 Loma Pieta measured 7.1 on the Richter scale.
I see at least 8 quakes of lesser magnitude on your list.
Teaching you about Los Angeles quake would be too much waste of time i guess?
#5
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
Original: Polack Pinhead
The 1989 Loma Pieta measured 7.1 on the Richter scale. I see at least 8 quakes of lesser magnitude on your list.
The 1989 Loma Pieta measured 7.1 on the Richter scale. I see at least 8 quakes of lesser magnitude on your list.
Since you're too dumb to figure it out on your own, I'll have to explain it to you... again. The list is a measure of the number of people killed during a major earthquake along with the quake's magnitude. Magnitude alone doesn't mean much if it doesn't affect people or infrastructure. Now, go dig up your 1989 Loma Pieta quake stats and tell us how many people died in that quake and where it falls on the list. We'll see who is kindergarten material.
Tell me. If a deaf Polack farts in the woods and no one else is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
Teaching you about Los Angeles quake would be too much waste of time i guess?
#7
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
ORIGINAL: Lugnut
Been sniffing your liquid chlorine... again?
Been sniffing your liquid chlorine... again?
Do you think Allah rattled Bin Laden out of his hiding place? Perhaps he is now dead, and since he would have died a non-martyr, no virgins for his sorry little ***** to boink.
#8
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
Here's the list. Everywhere it says "X killed" or "X people killed" it's referring to the number of people killed (emphasis mine). What makes you think that by using the word "major" in the title the list can only refer to the quake's magnitude? What unwashed Polack butt did you dig that out of? Why can't it refer only to the number of people killed? Why not both? I know you're stupid, but I didn't think you were that far gone. An earthquake can be major for more than just one reason. See what I mean about you being a one-dimensional thinker? You can't handle two or more concepts at the same time. You're just plain ol' stupid. I know most of this info is just zooming way over your tiny head, but there ya go. The truth hurts, doesn't it little fella?
BTW, 63 people were killed in the 1989 Loma Pieta earthquake.
BTW, 63 people were killed in the 1989 Loma Pieta earthquake.
Major World Earthquakes in Past 50 Years
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 8, 2005; 12:05 PM
Oct. 8, 2005: Pakistani Kashmir; magnitude 7.6; more than 1,700 killed. [Per the AP, the total is over 30,000 dead now-Lugnut]
March 28, 2005: Sumatra, Indonesia; magnitude 8.7; up to 1,000 killed.
Dec. 26, 2004: Sumatra, Indonesia; magnitude 9.0; more than 176,000 people killed in 11 countries from earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Dec. 26, 2003: Bam, Iran; magnitude 6.5; more than 26,000 killed.
May 21, 2003: Northern Algeria; magnitude 6.8; nearly 2,300 killed.
March 25, 2002: Northern Afghanistan; magnitude 5.8; up to 1,000 killed.
Jan. 26, 2001: India; magnitude 7.9; at least 2,500 killed. Estimates put death toll as high as 13,000.
Sept. 21, 1999: Taiwan; magnitude 7.6; 2,400 killed.
Aug. 17, 1999: Western Turkey; magnitude 7.4; 17,000 killed.
Jan. 25, 1999: Western Colombia; magnitude 6; 1,171 killed.
May 30, 1998: Northern Afghanistan and Tajikistan; magnitude 6.9; as many as 5,000 killed.
Jan. 17, 1995: Kobe, Japan; magnitude 7.2; more than 6,000 killed.
Sept. 30, 1993: Latur, India; magnitude 6.0; as many as 10,000 killed.
June 21, 1990: Northwest Iran; magnitude 7.3-7.7; 50,000 killed.
Dec. 7, 1988: Northwest Armenia; magnitude 6.9; 25,000 killed.
Sept. 19, 1985: Central Mexico; magnitude 8.1; more than 9,500 killed.
Sept. 16, 1978: Northeast Iran; magnitude 7.7; 25,000 killed.
July 28, 1976: Tangshan, China; magnitude 7.8-8.2; 240,000 killed.
Feb. 4, 1976: Guatemala; magnitude 7.5; 22,778 killed.
Feb. 29, 1960: Southwest Atlantic coast in Morocco; magnitude 5.7; some 12,000 killed, town of Agadir destroyed.
The Associated Press
Saturday, October 8, 2005; 12:05 PM
Oct. 8, 2005: Pakistani Kashmir; magnitude 7.6; more than 1,700 killed. [Per the AP, the total is over 30,000 dead now-Lugnut]
March 28, 2005: Sumatra, Indonesia; magnitude 8.7; up to 1,000 killed.
Dec. 26, 2004: Sumatra, Indonesia; magnitude 9.0; more than 176,000 people killed in 11 countries from earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
Dec. 26, 2003: Bam, Iran; magnitude 6.5; more than 26,000 killed.
May 21, 2003: Northern Algeria; magnitude 6.8; nearly 2,300 killed.
March 25, 2002: Northern Afghanistan; magnitude 5.8; up to 1,000 killed.
Jan. 26, 2001: India; magnitude 7.9; at least 2,500 killed. Estimates put death toll as high as 13,000.
Sept. 21, 1999: Taiwan; magnitude 7.6; 2,400 killed.
Aug. 17, 1999: Western Turkey; magnitude 7.4; 17,000 killed.
Jan. 25, 1999: Western Colombia; magnitude 6; 1,171 killed.
May 30, 1998: Northern Afghanistan and Tajikistan; magnitude 6.9; as many as 5,000 killed.
Jan. 17, 1995: Kobe, Japan; magnitude 7.2; more than 6,000 killed.
Sept. 30, 1993: Latur, India; magnitude 6.0; as many as 10,000 killed.
June 21, 1990: Northwest Iran; magnitude 7.3-7.7; 50,000 killed.
Dec. 7, 1988: Northwest Armenia; magnitude 6.9; 25,000 killed.
Sept. 19, 1985: Central Mexico; magnitude 8.1; more than 9,500 killed.
Sept. 16, 1978: Northeast Iran; magnitude 7.7; 25,000 killed.
July 28, 1976: Tangshan, China; magnitude 7.8-8.2; 240,000 killed.
Feb. 4, 1976: Guatemala; magnitude 7.5; 22,778 killed.
Feb. 29, 1960: Southwest Atlantic coast in Morocco; magnitude 5.7; some 12,000 killed, town of Agadir destroyed.
#9
RE: Major Earthquakes in Last 50 Years
He's been sniffing those bus potty fumes for so long I think he's becoming somewhat immune to them. That's why he's doing chlorine gas fumes now. The bus potty fumes got him where he is today, though.
Yeah, Osama is yesterday's news. No longer a player.
Yeah, Osama is yesterday's news. No longer a player.