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Apparently, my arrival on this planet was hearalded by a mountain exploding.
(OK, it didn't blow the *whole* mountain up - it just put a very large
crater into it. And sent a column of ash 7,000 feet into the sky.
Covered everything within 3 miles of the mountain with a light dusting
of ash. That kinda thing.)
It just seemed like an appropriately appocolyptic way for the Earth to
greet my arrival. ;-)
Of course, a few months after *that*, the same mountain exploded again,
and this time it permanently etched its name in our history books...
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] devnull> wrote in message
news:49521675$1@news.povray.org...
> Apparently, my arrival on this planet was hearalded by a mountain
> exploding.
finally ... a scapegoat ;-)
> Of course, a few months after *that*, the same mountain exploded again,
> and this time it permanently etched its name in our history books...
Ahhh .... a quiz .... Mount St Helens?
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 07:47:52 -0400, Jim Holsenback wrote:
> Ahhh .... a quiz .... Mount St Helens?
That would've been my guess.
Jim
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Invisible wrote:
> Apparently, my arrival on this planet was hearalded by a mountain
> exploding.
>
> (OK, it didn't blow the *whole* mountain up - it just put a very large
> crater into it. And sent a column of ash 7,000 feet into the sky.
> Covered everything within 3 miles of the mountain with a light dusting
> of ash. That kinda thing.)
>
> It just seemed like an appropriately appocolyptic way for the Earth to
> greet my arrival. ;-)
>
> Of course, a few months after *that*, the same mountain exploded again,
> and this time it permanently etched its name in our history books...
Krakatoa ?
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"Paul Fuller" <pgf### [at] optusnetcomau> wrote in message
news:4954ced7@news.povray.org...
> Krakatoa ?
I don't believe he's THAT old!
I believe the last explosion type eruption was late 1800's .... minor 20th
century activity.
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Jim Holsenback wrote:
> "Paul Fuller" <pgf### [at] optusnetcomau> wrote in message
> news:4954ced7@news.povray.org...
>> Krakatoa ?
>
> I don't believe he's THAT old!
> I believe the last explosion type eruption was late 1800's .... minor 20th
> century activity.
>
>
Yes. Hence the attempted poke at our young one.
I'm old enough to remember Mt St Helens quite clearly. Not quite old
enough to remember Krakatoa or Tambora. Thera definitey pre-dates me
but sometimes I feel that old :)
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