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Postby Scout2012 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:08 am

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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby eFred » Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:53 am



Scared people scaring people?
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby ssb » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:32 am

eFred wrote:


Scared people scaring people?

What are you even trying to say with this
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby pandasan » Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:19 am

ssb wrote:What are you even trying to say with this

:|
They obviously mean that people who have been scared by Japan's earthquakes are using the dramatic video to make other people scared too.

Edit: I thought it was pretty cool to see it visualised though.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby eFred » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:42 am

pandasan wrote:
ssb wrote:What are you even trying to say with this

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They obviously mean that people who have been scared by Japan's earthquakes are using the dramatic video to make other people scared too.


Quite right. The person who started this thread is a bit silly.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby Brevan » Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:52 am

Thanks Scout2012, it is a very well done visualization of the earthquakes hitting Japan in 2011.

One encouraging thing to observe is that the data is implying that the tectonic plates are moving relatively smoothly since the large quake in March. The line at the bottom of the visualization is quite flat in early 2011, which means that there were few quakes. The Earth's plates are always moving though, so those few quakes imply that energy is building up. After March, the slope of the line is quite a bit steeper, which means that the quakes were much more numerous, and therefore much smaller. Even at the end of the visualization's timeline, that slope is encouragingly steep, but perhaps by 2015 it will be flat enough for the energy to build up again. Even if the slope flattens, it doesn't imply that the energy will be released as a single large earthquake again.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby Scout2012 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:04 pm

eFred wrote:
pandasan wrote:
ssb wrote:What are you even trying to say with this

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They obviously mean that people who have been scared by Japan's earthquakes are using the dramatic video to make other people scared too.


Quite right. The person who started this thread is a bit silly.


What did I do to you?

I just thought it was interesting because it reminded me of microwaving popcorn (I guess that no one else thought so... I probably should've made some sort of reference to it in the original post).

The only difference is that the popcorn hasn't slowed down the popping yet, which means it's not yet ready (yea... I definitely should've made a reference; I missed a golden opportunity).

FYI: Microwave Popcorn Instructions:
*Stand near the microwave and listen as the popcorn pops. Stop the microwave when popping slows to two to three seconds between pops.*
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby eFred » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:33 pm

Scout2012 wrote:
What did I do to you?

I just thought it was interesting because it reminded me of microwaving popcorn (I guess that no one else thought so... I probably should've made some sort of reference to it in the original post).

The only difference is that the popcorn hasn't slowed down the popping yet, which means it's not yet ready (yea... I definitely should've made a reference; I missed a golden opportunity).

FYI: Microwave Popcorn Instructions:
*Stand near the microwave and listen as the popcorn pops. Stop the microwave when popping slows to two to three seconds between pops.*


... Well, your initial post seemed to suggest that your vid was suppose to scare people about going to Japan. It never once occurred to me that earthquakes were 'cool'
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby catsup » Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:48 pm

eFred wrote:
Scout2012 wrote:
... Well, your initial post seemed to suggest that your vid was suppose to scare people about going to Japan. It never once occurred to me that earthquakes were 'cool'


It was interesting to see the trend leading up to the big quake. A bit chilling too.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby eFred » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:10 am

catsup wrote:
eFred wrote:
Scout2012 wrote:
... Well, your initial post seemed to suggest that your vid was suppose to scare people about going to Japan. It never once occurred to me that earthquakes were 'cool'


It was interesting to see the trend leading up to the big quake. A bit chilling too.
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Yes, yes, yes. Japan usually has a major earthquake every +-70 years or so. The last before the 2011 one was in 1923. No real surprise

And my point was that earthquakes kill people. I wasn't talking about the science behind it.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby pandasan » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:41 am

eFred wrote:
And my point was that earthquakes kill people. I wasn't talking about the science behind it.

I think you misunderstood Scout's intentions, man :P
No-one said that violent earthquakes are great fun or anything. Just that, from an objective point of view, the visualisation was very interesting to see.
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Re: Thought this might be interesting for you guys

Postby eFred » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:35 am

pandasan wrote:
eFred wrote:
And my point was that earthquakes kill people. I wasn't talking about the science behind it.

I think you misunderstood Scout's intentions, man :P
No-one said that violent earthquakes are great fun or anything. Just that, from an objective point of view, the visualisation was very interesting to see.


Well, then this is the apology for making a big hype about nothing. -> Sorry
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