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thats probably what someone said in 1980 also
"J.M. Farrington" wrote in message news:1u_7d.104687$wV.94425@attbi_s54... I'm not going to go flying around the mountain, but to claim that the mountain could have a major eruption when nothing of the sort is predicted is pretty silly. Pete The spirit of Harry Truman is alive and well. John |
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. .. The spirit of Harry Truman is alive and well. thats probably what someone said in 1980 also In 1980, not only was the spirit of Harry Truman alive, Harry Truman himself was. |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote: wrote in message . .. The spirit of Harry Truman is alive and well. thats probably what someone said in 1980 also In 1980, not only was the spirit of Harry Truman alive, Harry Truman himself was. We are referring to Harry Truman, the old geezer who lived on the side of Mt. St Helens -- NOT former President Harry Truman. |
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
news ![]() We are referring to Harry Truman, the old geezer who lived on the side of Mt. St Helens -- NOT former President Harry Truman. I know. Perhaps I should have been more specific: rather than simply "In 1980", I should have written "In 1980 prior to May 18th". |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote in message I would expect you to be both confused and just as contrary as usual. I can at least count on you to keep life from getting dull. In any event, there was no full-scale evacuation, nor did they predict an explosion at all. WRONG! If you're gonna belittle someone, CJ, you should present the facts straight: Obviously you read neither my posts nor the USGS diary. If you are going to flame someone, flame them for something they actually said. |
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![]() "gatt" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote in message I would expect you to be both confused and just as contrary as usual. I can at least count on you to keep life from getting dull. In any event, there was no full-scale evacuation, nor did they predict an explosion at all. WRONG! If you're gonna belittle someone, CJ, you should present the facts straight: Obviously you read neither my posts nor the USGS diary. If you are going to flame someone, flame them for something they actually said. |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Teacherjh" wrote in message ... and then how the forest rebuilds itself and life goes on in a miraculously short time; then they tell you not to walk off the trail or pick up rocks because the ecosystem is fragile. That's actually not so crazy as it sounds. Remember, tourists have a big impact on an ecology, just because there are so many of them. And besides, the ecology never gets a chance to recover from the tourists. The eruption happens, wipes everything out, and then things can gradually come back. But to do so, they need to be left alone. Unlike the damage from the eruption, damage from tourists happens every day, and the ecology never gets a break. Reminds me of our visit to Death Valley, where we stopped to look at some salt pools, the edges of which teemed with very tiny microscopic life. Signs everywhere implored the tourists to stay on the path, and to not walk up to the pools, since a single step can wipe out millions of the creatures and render the area under the footprint sterile for years, maybe even decades. More tourists completely ignored the signs than made any attempt to comply with them. And yes, you could see the left-over footprints everywhere. ![]() It is just as bad at Yellowstone. |
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![]() "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Teacherjh" wrote in message ... and then how the forest rebuilds itself and life goes on in a miraculously short time; then they tell you not to walk off the trail or pick up rocks because the ecosystem is fragile. That's actually not so crazy as it sounds. Remember, tourists have a big impact on an ecology, just because there are so many of them. And besides, the ecology never gets a chance to recover from the tourists. The eruption happens, wipes everything out, and then things can gradually come back. But to do so, they need to be left alone. Unlike the damage from the eruption, damage from tourists happens every day, and the ecology never gets a break. Reminds me of our visit to Death Valley, where we stopped to look at some salt pools, the edges of which teemed with very tiny microscopic life. Signs everywhere implored the tourists to stay on the path, and to not walk up to the pools, since a single step can wipe out millions of the creatures and render the area under the footprint sterile for years, maybe even decades. More tourists completely ignored the signs than made any attempt to comply with them. And yes, you could see the left-over footprints everywhere. ![]() It is just as bad at Yellowstone. |
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