SuperVolcanos give me that warm, fuzzy feeling

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  • Miscue
    Super Moderator

    • Oct 2000
    • 7105

    #1

    SuperVolcanos give me that warm, fuzzy feeling

  • Albinonewt
    Team Icky Forest
    • Apr 2003
    • 2456

    #2
    If you like that, then come with me for Mexican food
    Or better yet, why don't you kill yourself. No, really, die. Drop dead, don't leave a note, in fact burn your house while your little ego is stuck in a bench vice so that you'll also incenerate yourslef and everything you own with it. Because that's all you're worth. You're not even wirh thte time it'll take for the house to burn down, so just kill yourself. You're a waste of space. You are nothing, you always will be nothing. Don't leave a note, you're not worth the ink. - Tyger

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    • SprayingMango
      i cant wait to blog this
      • Feb 2002
      • 4557

      #3
      I'd love to walk around on a volcano and throw rocks in the lava to watch it melt. I can't imagine seeing a rock melt. I gotta see that once before I die.


      Albino: I just noticed you are from NJ! Where abouts? What field do you plat at often?

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      • -=Squid=-

        #4
        Im scared now, and am gonna ask mom if we can move to canada!

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        • Thordic
          AFTICA
          • May 2001
          • 5986

          #5
          Originally posted by Albinonewt
          If you like that, then come with me for Mexican food
          Whew, I know what you mean. I've often left a few smoldering caldera's myself after a night at On The Border.

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          • Army
            Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

            • Oct 2000
            • 5785

            #6
            Well.......I'm selling MY stock in Kansas wheat right now!

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            • Sparq
              Interloper
              • Mar 2002
              • 730

              #7
              I love reading about newly discovered ways for nature to obliterate us all without any prior warning. Just like asteroids, comets, genetic plagues, and so on...I can only hope it holds off long enough for me to avoid living (briefly) in the post apocalyptic wastelands of the future.

              Looks like we're all going to die...and soon.
              "I would like nothing more than to walk around
              wearing a shirt with a giant arrow pointing
              downwards, but I have this strange feeling
              that most people would take it as some kind
              of sexual suggestion rather than an attempt
              to infer one's final destination."

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              • FalconGuy016
                Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
                • Aug 2002
                • 6127

                #8
                Well, that volcano thing in Yellowstone is true. I didnt bother reading about it since I already know of it. I cant say the same for the others however...

                Isnt that a scary thought? The fact that we could all die and the world be permanently kicked a few notches down the ladder? You'd think it would be a primary concern for our government (and... the world) to have an entire branch dedicated to stopping Yellowstone from erupting. Also, its now overdue for an eruption too. There was also a discovery channel special on this so if anyone else is interested you might wanna look that episode up (I believe it was called Supervolcanos)
                Hey
                AIM: FalconGuy016
                BANG!!!

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                • -=Squid=-

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FalconGuy016
                  Well, that volcano thing in Yellowstone is true. I didnt bother reading about it since I already know of it. I cant say the same for the others however...

                  Isnt that a scary thought? The fact that we could all die and the world be permanently kicked a few notches down the ladder? You'd think it would be a primary concern for our government (and... the world) to have an entire branch dedicated to stopping Yellowstone from erupting. Also, its now overdue for an eruption too. There was also a discovery channel special on this so if anyone else is interested you might wanna look that episode up (I believe it was called Supervolcanos)
                  Sure, sounds great, but what could we possibly do about it? Either way, im sure there are more people than we could imagine working on it...mabe thats why it hasnt gone off yet

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                  • sharpshooter1286
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1114

                    #10
                    im gonna start digging a hole and make a fallout shelter, how much can the lava actually destroy? lol ill dig like a couple miles down

                    or just move to australia

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                    • Ov3rmind
                      Speechless
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 2637

                      #11
                      Originally posted by FalconGuy016
                      You'd think it would be a primary concern for our government (and... the world) to have an entire branch dedicated to stopping Yellowstone from erupting.
                      What exactly do you propose we would do? It's not really one of those things we could control.

                      This would be so frightening if it happened. I live right in UT, so I'd be dead pretty quick. Just some interesting parts I read:

                      -Magma would be flung 50 kilometres into the atmosphere.
                      -Within a thousand kilometres virtually all life would be killed by falling ash, lava flows and the sheer explosive force of the eruption.
                      -Volcanic ash would coat places as far away as Iowa and the Gulf of Mexico.
                      -One thousand cubic kilometres of lava would pour out of the volcano, enough to coat the whole of the USA with a layer 5 inches thick.
                      -The explosion would have a force 2,500 times that of Mount St. Helens.
                      -It would be the loudest noise heard by man for 75,000 years.

                      Those would be some interesting things to experience right before you died.

                      What's weird is I've had several dreams that involved massive volcano eruptions with me being the only surviver. They were cool and scary at the same time.
                      Converge Kills

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                      • banzaimf
                        fat boys don't run
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 683

                        #12
                        [QUOTE
                        ...-Magma would be flung 50 kilometres into the atmosphere.
                        -Within a thousand kilometres virtually all life would be killed by falling ash, lava flows and the sheer explosive force of the eruption.
                        -Volcanic ash would coat places as far away as Iowa and the Gulf of Mexico.
                        -One thousand cubic kilometres of lava would pour out of the volcano, enough to coat the whole of the USA with a layer 5 inches thick.
                        -The explosion would have a force 2,500 times that of Mount St. Helens.
                        -It would be the loudest noise heard by man for 75,000 years.
                        [/QUOTE]

                        This guy must have been on a road trip with me after I hit Taco Bell. Sounds about like the same symptoms after I've had a 7 layer burrito!
                        minimag #1321

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                        • BlackVCG
                          Grubby Owner

                          • Oct 2000
                          • 4956

                          #13
                          The units are all in metric. It's just the silly Europeans trying to scare us.

                          Honestly, I could care less. The list of natural disaster predictions that never happened go on and on. What bothers me is all of this "data" they have from thousands of years ago. Considering there were no humans and when there were, they didn't research things like this. It's all predictions and can be equally as flawed as carbon dating.
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                          • Gitaroo Man
                            Desafortunadamente
                            • May 2002
                            • 1536

                            #14
                            yeah Volcanos are pretty cool....i got to see one erupt in hawaii......and then we had to leave very fast before the magma got to us...lol then we were driving and we almost drove into a thing of magma going across the road...so we turned back and went the other way....lol fun stuff

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                            • Python14
                              Norsk
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 3343

                              #15
                              I wonder what it would look like from my house?
                              BLOODY MURDER!

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