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Question Ah, now we know...

6 years 9 months ago #1 by cherokee43v6
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  • What powers some of those ClassX sites... Or maybe it's the other way around:

    Thar's a supervolcano a brewin' under Mass, VT and NH... (picked this up off the yahoo feed...)

    www.foxnews.com/science/2018/06/25/new-s...d-new-hampshire.html

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    6 years 9 months ago #2 by null0trooper
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  • cherokee43v6 wrote: What powers some of those ClassX sites... Or maybe it's the other way around:

    Thar's a supervolcano a brewin' under Mass, VT and NH... (picked this up off the yahoo feed...)

    www.foxnews.com/science/2018/06/25/new-s...d-new-hampshire.html


    It must be a slow news day for FOX, as I read about it back in November :) It could be just another hotspot like the New England hot spot that's responsible for igneous intrusions now found in the White Mountains. (It's just coincidence that lightning is striking twice in that particular location!)

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    6 years 9 months ago #3 by Sir Lee
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  • Yeah, who had the bright idea of naming a feature currently located south of the Azores and about three or four times nearer Africa than anywhere in the Americas... the New England hotspot? Just because sometime in the very distant past, it appears to have been under Massachussets or thereabouts? It makes as much sense as calling me the "Georgia man" because I once passed through Georgia (I was traveling from Virginia to Florida. I don't remember if we even stopped for fuel in Georgia).

    Don't call me "Shirley." You will surely make me surly.
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  • It was probably named after the New England Seamounts.

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    6 years 9 months ago #5 by Schol-R-LEA
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  • null0trooper wrote: It was probably named after the New England Seamounts.


    Do you think they'll make it to the finals this year?

    Out, damnéd Spot! Bad Doggy!
    6 years 9 months ago #6 by Katssun
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  • Schol-R-LEA wrote:

    null0trooper wrote: It was probably named after the New England Seamounts.


    Do you think they'll make it to the finals this year?

    Only if they find a replacement Full-Frummert. Davidson threw out his Flexor pollicis brevis and will be out for the remainder of the season.
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  • Katssun wrote:

    Schol-R-LEA wrote:

    null0trooper wrote: It was probably named after the New England Seamounts.


    Do you think they'll make it to the finals this year?

    Only if they find a replacement Full-Frummert. Davidson threw out his Flexor pollicis brevis and will be out for the remainder of the season.


    Last prognostications from Vegas has them getting kicked down to the Abys(m)al League barring a miraculous turn of fortune.

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  • Man, that's tough. Fielding a full 43 players is always tricky.

    Out, damnéd Spot! Bad Doggy!
    6 years 9 months ago #9 by OtherEric
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  • Schol-R-LEA wrote: Man, that's tough. Fielding a full 43 players is always tricky.


    There's always the 2-man version if you can't field a full team; just remember in that case the objective is to lose.
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