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   Strategies & Market TrendsTaking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment


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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5091)9/27/2021 4:57:02 AM
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That graph self updates. The volcanic activity on La Palma looks to have ceased for now.

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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5094)9/27/2021 9:47:13 AM
From: Doug R
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Either that or something "broke" on the measurement end.
Doesn't make sense:

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To: Doug R who wrote (5095)9/27/2021 12:44:53 PM
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The volcano is visibly inactive now apart from some wisps of smoke.

Looks to be a good indicator.


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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5096)9/27/2021 12:48:05 PM
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Phew.

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To: Doug R who wrote (5097)9/27/2021 1:29:16 PM
From: Nad Mikron
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At home, I am helping out with some building work. It's near sea level so mega tsunamis would be inconvenient right now.

So I'm hoping that might be it.... never can tell with volcanos though.

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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5098)9/27/2021 1:44:19 PM
From: Doug R
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Yeah, woulda been a trifle disruptive for you.

The asteroids have come and gone.
The asteroid/earthquake guy may or may not be right.
His method would have to be checked but he's too difficult to work with in a way for that to be done properly.

It's also a pain in the ass trying to wait for him to say anything about which asteroids he's "calculating" (his term) to do what/where. About 95% or more of the EQs he says he has calculated (maybe 3 days ago in some random spot in a previous stream) are very small. 2s and 3s. Too insignificant to rule out that he's taking random potshots and hitting now and then.
He just streams all day on and off randomly while displaying graphics from his asteroid tracking and EQ tracking apps...and just generally talking to a group of diehard "followers".

All while living in a car.
All on his phone.
It's all very weird.
He seems satisfied with the way things are for him.
Supported by donations on the chat I suppose.


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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5098)9/27/2021 2:04:08 PM
From: Doug R
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On the other hand....uploaded in the last hour.
Would be the shortest recorded eruption for that island.

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To: Doug R who wrote (5100)9/27/2021 3:28:10 PM
From: Nad Mikron
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Looks like the stoppage was temporary.

The night shift eruption is back on

(25) ?? LIVE: La Palma Volcano Eruption, the Canary Islands (Feed #2) - YouTube

and the measurement is back up too

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To: Nad Mikron who wrote (5101)9/27/2021 3:32:33 PM
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Lava will be entering the ocean soon too.
Depending on the amount, it could result in a wind blown toxic situation.
I wouldn't stick around there.

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To: Doug R who wrote (5100)9/27/2021 8:03:42 PM
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Lava may have reached the water now.

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