Tuesday, September 20, 2005

The Globe and Mail: Tremors may mean 'Big One' on its way

The Globe and Mail: Tremors may mean 'Big One' on its way: "By MARK HUME

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 Posted at 6:15 AM EDT

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Vancouver — A silent tectonic event, so powerful it has shifted southern Vancouver Island out to sea, but so subtle nobody has felt a thing, is slowly unfolding on the West Coast.

Scientists who are tracking the event with sensitive seismographs and earth orbiting satellites warn it could be a trigger for a massive earthquake -- some time, maybe soon.

But they are quick to add that the imperceptible tremors emanating from deep beneath the surface are sending signals scientists are not yet able to comprehend fully and 'the Big One' might yet be 200 years off.

What they do know is that the earth is moving this week on the West Coast as two massive tectonic plates slip past each other."

Friday, September 16, 2005

Blackmont Capital; TCS Newswire; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Blackmont Capital; TCS Newswire; Calgary, Alberta, Canada: "Introducing Blackmont Capital – an independent investment dealer dedicated to setting the new benchmark for the financial industry. As First Associates, we were committed to providing investors with top calibre service, advice, and products. As Blackmont, we will take that commitment one step further and become the standard of excellence against which others will measure success. Welcome to Blackmont."

Monday, September 05, 2005

Tree of life

Tree of life: "Hand-made costumes, children's backpacks/bookbags and cushion covers (hand embroidered), lucky stars (oragami stuff)"