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  Download Maps from Google Earth Trace & save GPS route View and Rectify Raster Images gif, jpg, bmp Build and Edit shape files by Elshayal Smart GIS Map Editor 3.7 [link] or in Direct Download [link] Thank you and best regards... more »
By elshayal@smartwebonline.c om  - 1:25pm - 1 new of 1 message    

Look you lot, .. 
  ... What you have to understand about this Earth Expansion versus Plate Tectonics stuff is that Earth expansion is a respectable construct of *GEOLOGY* - i.e., the sum total of investigations of geologists world-wide for over a century, studying at first hand (i.e., boots on the ground for generations) the rocks of the surface... more »
By don findlay  - 10:00am - 24 new of 24 messages    

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By 52455  - 5:35am - 1 new of 1 message    

My Paleontology Pages Are Closing 
  Looks like I'll be searching around for another place to house my paleontology pages. On October 31, 2008, my ISP is closing down all of their members' Web housing space. After that date my pages will no longer be accessible through their current URLs. I'll certainly try to keep ya'all apprised of the situation, but I'm not sanguine at present whether I can get... more »
By Inyo  - 1:20am - 1 new of 1 message    

Don’t ask, don’t tell about our Selene/moon / by Brad Guth 
  For those of us in the perpetual denial rut of being in denial, it seems the JAXA/Selene (KAGUYA) mission is already there (as having been doing a damn fine job of orbiting and detail mapping of our Selene/moon) and rather busy at doing its usual cover thy NASA/Apollo butt as is. What more proof-positive evidence of their ongoing ruse/... more »
By BradGuth  - Oct 12 - 12 new of 12 messages    

A new way of detecting ancient earthquakes 
  ...*> Its interesting this method gets past the "ice age" barrier *> of 11,000 years ago.  At the end of the last ice age there *> were such drastic changes in soils and sea level that *> most alternative paleo-seismic methods dont work well. Completely ridiculous ... First of all there were NEVER any Ice Ages except in the unformed... more »
By sir.jean-paul.turc...@neuf.fr  - Oct 12 - 1 new of 1 message    

THE PIONEERS LORE IN THE LAND OF BASTARDS AUSTRALIA 
  We are closing on the 38th anniversary of the Discovery of Telfer Mine & globally of all the 3 mines in the Great Sandy Desert by a most gallant independent Mining Prospector, Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, and this was on the 14th of October 1970. Ever since the Lying, thieving & Criminal australian Manure at large... more »
By Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times  - Oct 11 - 16 new of 16 messages    

more struggle with the buoyancy principle for our brilliant hydrogeologist. 
  ...Said idiot, that got trapped like a rat. ...Idiot. Don't you understand that scientists do not know everything? Only crank can imagine that scientist know everything but simply want to hide it. ...You did by claiming that gravity could overcome buoyancy, as if gravity was opposed to buoyancy. All parts of the system are subject to gravity,... more »
By Florian  - Oct 10 - 14 new of 14 messages    

Even better, George does not understand how lava lamps work! 
  ...Look at that... little Ron needs Bro Stuart to hold his hand because he can't have an opinion by himself. So according to you, Stuart said that lithosphere is rigid, so that it can not deform away from the boundaries? Let's see what you're big brother has to say about that statement...
By Florian  - Oct 10 - 4 new of 4 messages    

ALL the oceanic crust is recycled in 180 My: unrealistic 
  ...Central Kamchatka Depression, Idiot. "We envision two petrogenetic models, which relate the composition of erupted magmas to the subduction parameters beneath the CKD. The first model suggests that mantle temperature governs melt-peridotite equilibria and favors generation of andesitic primary melts in cold... more »
By Florian  - Oct 10 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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