
by Phantom Gossiper » Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:46 am
by Brucetiki » Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:14 am
Magpiespower wrote:Birds.
The flying kind.
All stems back to my childhood when...
- Our cocky almost bit my finger off.
- We were cleaning out my budgie Shamus' cage and when it came time to put him back in the cage we couldn't find him. Then I saw him. Well, I saw the end of his leg at least... hanging out of our pet cat Whiskey's mouth. Whiskey looked at me as if she knew she just got busted doing bad. Then Whiskey swallowed him whole.
- Me and my mate got swooped by the ferocious 'Killer Magpie' at Jenkins Reserve. Urban legend has it that this magpie killed a kid in NSW and would fly to SA, specifically Salisbury, for summer. Evil bastard swooped us for a good 500m.
I hate birds.
by White Line Fever » Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:24 am
Phantom Gossiper wrote:All these natural disasters this year, i know its normal but really feels like this year they have been more frequent and of larger proportions
by fisho mcspaz » Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:08 am
by Rik E Boy » Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:48 am
Phantom Gossiper wrote:All these natural disasters this year, i know its normal but really feels like this year they have been more frequent and of larger proportions
by JAS » Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:04 am
Rik E Boy wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:All these natural disasters this year, i know its normal but really feels like this year they have been more frequent and of larger proportions
Well, it may be an inconvienient truth but we continue to burn fossil fuels which continue to diminsh the polar ice caps. Earthquakes remain inevitable. More earthquakes with more water equals more tsanamis. Two in seven years now. It's not all as simple as that of course but as long as we won't pay the bill we will pay the cost.
regards,
REB
by Rik E Boy » Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:16 am
by JAS » Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:32 am
Rik E Boy wrote:Cyclical? Qld floods maybe but when was the last time we had two major tsanumis in a seven year period? I hadn't heard of one in my lifetime until 2004. I think there was one that hit the coast of Chile in 1960 so if there is a cycle it would be appearing to be speeding up for some 'unknown reason'.
regards,
REB
by fish » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:16 am
I've had a bit of a look and it appears that there is some understanding amongst scientists that there may be a link between climate change and geological events such as volcanic activity and earthquakes. Apparantly it's not directly related to temperature or carbon dioxide levels, but more to do with changes in the weight of ice caps on the earths crust. This phenomena is not widely publicised in climate change literature - possibly as the science is still in its infancy on the climate change/geological issue.Rik E Boy wrote:Well, it may be an inconvienient truth but we continue to burn fossil fuels which continue to diminsh the polar ice caps. Earthquakes remain inevitable. More earthquakes with more water equals more tsanamis. Two in seven years now. It's not all as simple as that of course but as long as we won't pay the bill we will pay the cost.Phantom Gossiper wrote:All these natural disasters this year, i know its normal but really feels like this year they have been more frequent and of larger proportions
by Psyber » Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:06 pm
I couldn't find any incidence records for the Pacific region but there is this reconstruction attempt for the eastern Mediterranean:Rik E Boy wrote:Cyclical? Qld floods maybe but when was the last time we had two major tsanumis in a seven year period? I hadn't heard of one in my lifetime until 2004. I think there was one that hit the coast of Chile in 1960 so if there is a cycle it would be appearing to be speeding up for some 'unknown reason'.
regards,
REB
by White Line Fever » Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:13 pm
fish wrote:The vulcanologists, seismologists, glaciologists, climatologists and landslide experts at the meeting
by fish » Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:22 pm
LOL those landslide experts must be mighty pissed off that they ended up in a career without an important sounding "...ologist" title.White Line Fever wrote:You mean landslidologistsfish wrote:The vulcanologists, seismologists, glaciologists, climatologists and landslide experts at the meeting
by JAS » Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:01 pm
Gingernuts wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:I must admit, I've regularly had the thought of "what if" I had to defend the home and family without the package wrapped.
I don't want our intruder laughing and stabbing at the same time.
Biggest fears for me were always:
1. Angry Chicks
2. Spiders
Now that I have children their well-being naturally tops the list.
This is my number 1 fear. Why I do not know. I think it's just the way they move perhaps, scampering around.
Snakes don't bother me, nearly stepped on one once and it didn't bother me at all, just stood still while it slithered away. Spiders though make be carry on like a girly man. Stupid really.
Naked soldier smashes glass to stop Salford car thieves
A naked soldier stopped a robber from stealing his car in Salford by smashing the window with his bare hands.
L/Cpl Wayne O'Mahoney, 41, from Charlestown, chased after three masked men who broke into his house early on Saturday morning.
One of the robbers, who was armed with a knife, tried to drive off in his Seat Leon sports car but ran off after L/Cpl O'Mahoney punched through the glass.
Police are appealing for witnesses to the robbery.
It happened shortly before 0600 BST on Saturday when L/Cpl O'Mahoney and his partner, Gemma, were woken by the sound of intruders smashing through the front door of his home on Gerald Road.
L/Cpl O'Mahoney, a serving soldier with 103 Regiment Royal Artillery, based at Belle Vue, Manchester, immediately ran downstairs and struggled with three men wearing balaclavas.
"Two of them ran out of the house but the third one managed to get the car keys," he said.
"As soon as he got in the car he was waving this knife at me and I thought 'there's only one way to stop him.'
"So I punched clean through the driver's window and I just kept hitting him until he got out."
"The only thing is, I was a little bit naked because I sleep in my birthday suit," he added.
"What the neighbours were thinking I don't know because they were all looking out at this naked man shouting at his car at six in the morning."
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by Brucetiki » Thu May 05, 2011 11:53 pm
by whufc » Fri May 06, 2011 12:29 am
by White Line Fever » Fri May 06, 2011 9:55 am
by OnSong » Fri May 06, 2011 10:05 am
White Line Fever wrote:RATS
Had one in the house last night
by White Line Fever » Fri May 06, 2011 10:21 am
OnSong wrote:White Line Fever wrote:RATS
Had one in the house last night
An earwig?
by The Dark Knight » Fri May 06, 2011 3:26 pm
Brucetiki wrote:Justin Bieber fans
by Booney » Fri May 06, 2011 3:30 pm
White Line Fever wrote:RATS
Had one in the house last night
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