@wolfe63 saidlittle or big is irrelevant when it comes to being annoying!
If I was an annoying little man, I'd disrupt threads of discussion with mindless inanities of no relevance.
But, then, I'm not a little man. Buy the jury's out on my annoyance factor. 😊
There is no question about your annoyance factor as there is none about mine! 😉 😛
-VR
@very-rusty saidGood job, Mr. Cut-and-paste.
I assume you are talking about this?
Seismic, geologic, and other data has been integrated by the Southern California Earthquake Center to produce the Community Fault Model (CFM) database that documents over 140 faults in southern California considered capable of producing moderate to large earthquakes.
-VR
Now, because of your "intervention" everyone now knows what they already knew.
@very-rusty saidWhere can I get seismic data worldwide?
Seismic, geologic, and other data has been integrated by the Southern California Earthquake Center to produce the Community Fault Model (CFM) database that documents over 140 faults in southern California considered capable of producing moderate to large earthquakes.
@handyandy saidTry asking Suzie Q, she seems to have all the answers! 😉
Where can I get seismic data worldwide?
-VR
@very-rusty saidNobody has all the answers but I remember my kids saying, "Dad you know everything, why do....?"
Try asking Suzie Q, she seems to have all the answers! 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidDid you lose your train of thought there? 😉
Nobody has all the answers but I remember my kids saying, "Dad you know everything, why do....?"
-VR
@very-rusty saidThe point is that it took me like 20 secs to find this.
Good Job Miss cut and paste! 😉
LOL@ Suzie Q, which part would you be referring to? 😉 😛
Oh I see it is world wide, maybe I should have looked first.....LOL.....Andy enought reading there to keep you busy for awhile! 🙂
-VR
And I didn't quote half the page to show off how much I learned from it.
And, as you say, it's a lot of info. Even someone who understands seismic activity can learn something from it. In short, it's an interesting link, unlike most of your elementary cut-and-pastes.
@suzianne saidI see so your copy and pastes are great ones according to you and mine are poor ones. I got you sweetie! 😉
The point is that it took me like 20 secs to find this.
And I didn't quote half the page to show off how much I learned from it.
And, as you say, it's a lot of info. Even someone who understands seismic activity can learn something from it. In short, it's an interesting link, unlike most of your elementary cut-and-pastes.
-VR