Monday, August 27, 2012

List of the quakes and magnitudes...

4.24km NW of Brawley, California33.007°N115.560°W13.2
2.56km NNW of Brawley, California33.030°N115.556°W13.0
3.02km SW of Brawley, California32.961°N115.549°W12.8
3.74km NW of Brawley, California33.008°N115.567°W9.2
2.77km N of Brawley, California33.043°N115.543°W10.3
2.89km SW of Brawley, California32.926°N115.605°W8.3
2.54km WNW of Brawley, California32.990°N115.577°W12.5
2.55km SSE of Brawley, California32.928°N115.507°W9.7
2.68km SSW of Calipatria, California33.056°N115.537°W8.7
2.51km S of Brawley, California32.961°N115.531°W3.5
2.55km NNW of Brawley, California33.026°N115.542°W13.9
3.04km W of Brawley, California32.979°N115.579°W14.9
3.47km N of Brawley, California33.044°N115.529°W5.4
3.06km N of Brawley, California33.040°N115.532°W12.3
2.97km S of Brawley, California32.913°N115.532°W14.5
2.94km ENE of Westmorland, California33.054°N115.582°W0.3
3.37km ENE of Westmorland, California33.056°N115.544°W8.1
2.97km N of Brawley, California33.048°N115.535°W10.8
2.83km NNW of Brawley, California33.008°N115.548°W10.6
2.87km N of Brawley, California33.050°N115.542°W8.8
2.54km NW of Brawley, California33.008°N115.567°W0.2
2.55km NNW of Brawley, California33.027°N115.542°W10.0
2.75km NE of Brawley, California33.020°N115.494°W11.3
4.95km N of Brawley, California33.030°N115.531°W9.0
2.75km SSE of Westmorland, California32.988°N115.595°W12.7
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.014°N115.547°W13.6
2.65km NNW of Brawley, California33.025°N115.546°W13.0
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.021°N115.546°W14.5
3.15km WNW of Brawley, California32.993°N115.588°W13.6
3.26km S of Westmorland, California32.977°N115.609°W13.2
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.009°N115.554°W12.6
2.55km N of Brawley, California33.023°N115.540°W14.0
3.44km WNW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.579°W13.0
3.44km N of Brawley, California33.018°N115.539°W0.1
2.94km SSE of Westmorland, California33.005°N115.596°W18.0
2.96km NNW of Brawley, California33.037°N115.549°W8.9
3.26km N of Brawley, California33.033°N115.535°W13.5
3.88km N of Brawley, California33.052°N115.533°W7.7
3.42km NNW of Brawley, California33.001°N115.547°W5.2
4.66km N of Brawley, California33.033°N115.531°W9.2
2.74km NNW of Brawley, California33.021°N115.541°W13.3
2.64km NW of Brawley, California33.007°N115.564°W13.0
2.65km N of Brawley, California33.032°N115.536°W12.9
4.35km WNW of Brawley, California32.990°N115.590°W13.0
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.011°N115.553°W12.4
3.45km NNW of Brawley, California33.023°N115.553°W12.5
3.45km WNW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.589°W12.4
2.54km WNW of Brawley, California32.997°N115.570°W0.1
3.54km SE of Westmorland, California33.007°N115.589°W13.6
2.85km SSE of Westmorland, California32.992°N115.593°W13.9
3.09km E of Brawley, California32.989°N115.428°W6.0
2.86km SSW of Brawley, California32.923°N115.555°W12.3
2.83km WSW of Brawley, California32.962°N115.564°W12.7
2.85km WNW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.589°W13.1
2.711km SSW of Westmorland, California32.938°N115.669°W0.0
2.74km WNW of Brawley, California32.999°N115.578°W15.8
2.85km NNW of Brawley, California33.021°N115.549°W14.1
3.44km NNW of Brawley, California33.014°N115.539°W9.6
3.05km N of Brawley, California33.028°N115.541°W13.4
3.04km SE of Westmorland, California33.004°N115.586°W16.2
3.02km WSW of Brawley, California32.971°N115.551°W14.8
2.75km N of Brawley, California33.026°N115.538°W10.9
3.15km WNW of Brawley, California32.996°N115.591°W12.5
2.52km SW of Brawley, California32.967°N115.551°W13.1
2.94km NNW of Brawley, California33.022°N115.541°W11.5
2.54km ENE of Westmorland, California33.051°N115.577°W0.0
2.75km N of Brawley, California33.027°N115.532°W11.8
2.54km NW of Brawley, California33.005°N115.565°W12.4
3.86km N of Brawley, California33.038°N115.527°W12.4
3.55km WNW of Brawley, California32.999°N115.590°W14.3
2.92km NW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.549°W0.3
2.95km W of Brawley, California32.970°N115.588°W12.9
2.65km N of Brawley, California33.032°N115.524°W4.3
2.84km N of Brawley, California33.022°N115.536°W10.0
2.52km W of Brawley, California32.974°N115.561°W1.4
2.73km N of Brawley, California33.013°N115.536°W0.0
3.96km SSE of Westmorland, California32.984°N115.608°W9.2
4.26km N of Brawley, California33.041°N115.543°W8.0
2.85km N of Brawley, California33.026°N115.524°W11.9
2.95km WSW of Brawley, California32.959°N115.585°W0.0
3.65km WNW of Brawley, California32.997°N115.587°W11.4
3.15km N of Brawley, California33.027°N115.537°W4.3
5.55km NNW of Brawley, California33.024°N115.549°W9.0
2.65km NNW of Brawley, California33.030°N115.545°W12.2
2.53km N of Brawley, California33.008°N115.529°W0.8
3.15km NNW of Brawley, California33.024°N115.543°W4.7
2.83km N of Brawley, California33.009°N115.528°W9.6
2.53km NW of Brawley, California33.004°N115.553°W12.0
2.53km NW of Brawley, California33.007°N115.553°W12.0
3.45km NNW of Brawley, California33.026°N115.543°W11.9
3.54km NW of Brawley, California33.012°N115.564°W12.7
2.55km N of Brawley, California33.029°N115.535°W10.0
3.05km WNW of Brawley, California32.996°N115.582°W12.5
2.63km NW of Brawley, California33.000°N115.561°W11.1
2.57km SW of Brawley, California32.928°N115.577°W7.9
2.95km N of Brawley, California33.029°N115.537°W3.6
2.54km NW of Brawley, California33.008°N115.559°W9.6
3.65km N of Brawley, California33.025°N115.541°W13.6
2.83km NNW of Brawley, California33.010°N115.541°W9.8
3.44km SE of Westmorland, California33.007°N115.586°W12.8
2.85km NNW of Brawley, California33.021°N115.558°W24.8
2.54km WNW of Brawley, California32.989°N115.572°W12.4
3.24km WNW of Brawley, California32.993°N115.575°W0.2
3.05km N of Brawley, California33.023°N115.541°W10.6
4.35km SSE of Westmorland, California32.990°N115.598°W13.8
2.64km WNW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.572°W7.7
3.44km ENE of Brawley, California32.995°N115.485°W7.9
4.95km NNW of Brawley, California33.021°N115.554°W14.5
5.34km NNW of Brawley, California33.019°N115.546°W12.3
2.66km N of Brawley, California33.035°N115.536°W10.2
3.45km NNW of Brawley, California33.023°N115.561°W13.7
3.53km NNW of Brawley, California33.003°N115.546°W11.0
4.64km NNW of Brawley, California33.019°N115.545°W13.1
4.04km NNW of Brawley, California33.019°N115.549°W10.6
2.55km NNW of Brawley, California33.024°N115.541°W13.4
2.55km NNW of Brawley, California33.027°N115.542°W13.3
3.05km N of Brawley, California33.027°N115.538°W14.5
3.15km NNW of Brawley, California33.024°N115.546°W13.5
2.64km NW of Brawley, California33.008°N115.560°W12.2
2.74km NW of Brawley, California33.014°N115.560°W12.7
2.64km NNW of Brawley, California33.011°N115.551°W12.0
2.64km NW of Brawley, California33.010°N115.556°W12.2
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.017°N115.556°W12.2
3.35km NNW of Brawley, California33.023°N115.549°W13.4
2.94km NNW of Brawley, California33.017°N115.555°W12.7
2.62km NW of Brawley, California32.996°N115.548°W6.0
3.85km NW of Brawley, California33.019°N115.563°W13.2
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.018°N115.555°W12.4
2.53km NW of Brawley, California32.998°N115.559°W11.4
2.53km NNW of Brawley, California33.010°N115.548°W12.0
2.54km NNW of Brawley, California33.015°N115.552°W12.5

over 200 earthquakes since Sunday at 10 AM

OK... well this has been an excited 24 or so hours with over 200 earth quakes  as you can see from the picture above. I felt at least 5 of them, rollers I would call them. But Westmoreland, Calipatria, Nilands, Salton City, and Brawley got hit. Brawley being the worst of it. I talked to a physicist friend today who lives at the Salton Sea too, he said the last time anything like this ever happened was in 1970 outside Mexico City... over 200 quakes and a farmers corn field turned into a volcano! So, ring side seat here to see what happens next.!!! Get your bug out bags ready and don't park the cars in the garage! 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Why I'm still voting democratic!

For a fair an balanced approach at the North Shore College of Knowledge, and especially for Dennis when he reads this blog I have included the reasons why I will vote on as a dem this year... here they are..

Top 12 Reasons I am still a Democrat


1. I voted Democrat because I love the fact that I can now marry whatever
    I want. I've decided to marry my German Shepherd.

2. I voted Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on a
   gallon of gas are obscene, but the government taxing the same gallon of
   gas at 15% isn't.

3. I voted Democrat because I believe the government will do a better job
   of spending the money I earn than I would.
 
4. I voted Democrat because Freedom of Speech is fine as long as nobody
    is offended by it.
 
5. I voted Democrat because I'm way too irresponsible to own a gun, and
   I know that my local police are all I need to protect me from murderers
   and thieves.
 
6. I voted Democrat because I believe that people who can't tell us if
   it will rain on Friday can tell us that the polar ice caps will melt
   away in ten years if I don't start driving a Prius.
 
7. I voted Democrat because I'm not concerned about millions of babies
   being aborted so long as we keep all death row inmates alive.
 
8. I voted Democrat because I think illegal aliens have a right to free
   health care, education, and Social Security benefits, and we should take
   away the social security from those who paid into it.
 
9. I voted Democrat because I believe that businesses should not be
   allowed to make profits for themselves. They need to break even and give
   the rest away to the government for redistribution as the Democrats see fit.

10. I voted Democrat because I believe liberal judges need to rewrite the
     Constitution every few days to suit some fringe kooks who would never
     get their agendas past the voters.

11. I voted Democrat because I think that it's better to pay billions for their oil
     to people who hate us, but not drill our own because it
     might upset some endangered beetle, gopher or fish.


12. I deleted this one as it was offensive to me and didn't address the redistribution of wealth... bad people.. the rich need to pay their fair share of taxes too... I might remind those dirty bastards who got rich off the sweat of the poor ...  Go Obama!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Man robbed outside bank branch in Baldwin Park

Another case in point. If we outlaw banks altogether then this would not have happened. I feel sorry for the robbers as they were in obvious need of the cash that I'm sure was extracted from a bank account owned by a rich dude. Redistribution of wealth at it's finest hour and I think Obama should help to find the poor gentlemen in the get away car. The victim, if you want to call him that, should have the IRS look into how he made his money and had the ability to get cash out of the bank. What was he going to do with that cash? Why not write a check? Makes one wonder what illegal thing he was planning to do. I wonder if he is married and does his wife know where that money was going? This has almost become a victimless crime as the money, which I'm sure was gotten off the backs of the poor and helpless, is now redistributed to those who really need it. You have to love being a democrat! I will bring this up to the north shore college of knowledge to see what wisdom they can shed on the topic.

Man robbed outside bank branch in Baldwin Park:
BALDWIN PARK -- A man was robbed of an envelope full of cash after leaving a bank Thursday, officials said.
A man had just withdrawn a significant amount of money about 10:15 a.m. from Chase Bank, 14483 East Ramona Boulevard, and was getting into his car in the parking lot when he was approached by a robber, Baldwin Park police Sgt. Mark Harvey said.
As the victim was getting into his car, the suspect reached over the car door and snatched an envelope full of money the victim had placed in his shirt pocket, the sergeant said.
The robber took the money and ran to a nearby car with a waiting driver, which sped away, police said.
Officials described the man who grabbed the money as Latino, 19-20 years old and with light brown hair. He wore a light blue T-shirt and blue jeans.
The driver was described only as wearing thick, black glasses.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Rattlesnake bites 12-year-old camper in Angeles National Forest

 OK... nanny state again... we should outlaw rattlesnakes! We can't go outside for they might bite us. We should author a law and put it forward to outlaw rattlesnakes. Especially the ones that can bite on full auto and quick reload. There is no reason to be able to bite more than once so I think they are an evil thing for the general public. Another thought might be to dispose of the individual that got bit as they must be stupid and need the feds help! I hope the little girl is ok... but those snakes... evil...I will present this to the north shore college of knowledge team!


Rattlesnake bites 12-year-old camper in Angeles National Forest:
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST -- A 12-year-old girl was taken to a hospital after a snake bit her on the foot Friday, county fire officials said.
Sheriff's Lt. Tonya Edwards said the minor was at a camp and it was reported as a rattlesnake bite.
Michael Pittman, supervising dispatcher with the Los Angeles County Fire Department, said firefighters were called to the incident at Angeles Crest Highway and Sulfur Springs Road about 6 p.m.
He said the girl was flown by helicopter to a hospital.

FBI: 'Plain Jane Bandit' serial bank robbery suspect in custody

Now case in point. I think we should outlaw walk in banks. This would stop the senseless discrimination against "Plain Jane Women"! How dare they go after the poor women who don't look like a Hollywood starlet or the like. This is just despicable and I think the authorities should be reprimanded for harassing Plain Jane women! More of the war against women! I think the white house should get involved with this case, personally like they do all raciest or attacks against the poor. Obviously this woman was poor or she wouldn't have been drive to such measures and as we all know the white house favors redistribution of wealth so in fact this woman should be a metal from Obama! She is our modern day Plain Jane Robbin Hood!

FBI: 'Plain Jane Bandit' serial bank robbery suspect in custody: Plain Jain in Cerritos.jpg
DOWNEY -- A Downey woman was in custody Friday on suspicion of being the "Plain Jane Bandit," linked to eight Southern California bank robberies in recent weeks, including ones in Whittier and Santa Fe Springs.
Sylvia Helen Garcia, 38, was arrested Thursday evening and was in the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department as authorities were determining whether she would face state or federal charges, according to FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller and county booking records.
A tip generated by media coverage of the serial bank robbery spree led to her identification and arrest near Downey, Eimiller added.
Garcia is accused of six bank robberies and two failed bank robberies since mid-July, authorities said.
The first robbery linked to the bandit took place July 12 at a Santa Fe Springs U.S. Bank branch, 13372 E. Telegraph Road, according to the FBI. She then hit the U.S. Bank at 13525 Whittier Blvd. in Whittier on July 19.
The Plain Jane Bandit, who earned her moniker because of her "plain" appearance as described by witnesses, went on to carry out robberies and robbery attempts at banks in Buena Park, Cerritos, Moreno Valley and Wildomar, investigators said.
During the robberies, the bandit used notes demanding money and indicated she had an accomplice waiting outside, though none was ever seen.

SURVEILLANCE PHOTO from bank of "Plain Jane Bandit" courtesy of the FBI.

Colorado Shooting

As the nanny state continues and everyone is jumping on the gun ban stuff... I got thinking that we might not be thinking about this right. Instead of going against the 2nd amendment which allows the citizens to bear arms to protect ourselves from the government gone crazy (sounds like we are almost there), I think we should ban any place where lots of targets can gather. Therefore there would be no mass anything to get shot at. That means no malls (the Internet would love that) to go to. This could be really good on many levels. Less traffic accidents and thus we save lives there. No more high rise buildings with thousands of workers (could have stopped 9-11 altogether). Also it will save natural resources like gas and such because people wouldn't be driving to work or to shop... home delivery would flourish and that would help the job situation... the telecommunications company will like this because we need more high speed Internet and bandwidth. Also flourishing and hiring would be website building companies (like me). Grocery stores can save on electricity as no one will go to the store but rather have delivery and again more efficient use of fuel plus the hiring and the purchase of delivery vans (GMC will like this). Oh, no GMC we should purchase vans from Europe as they are more Green then outs (we can outsource that one and still look like a global player). We can have our Cal Trans do other stuff then maintaining the roads as it will be mostly delivery vehicles. Maybe they can fill the pot holes now? Just guessing here or put in some more No Right On Red lights to get more revenue for the state. They can export this idea to other states who need to increase their income to help offset their necessary spending. I'm sure we can find even more great reasons to move in this direction if we just put our heads together... I'll ask the guys this week (north shore college of knowledge) to see what else we can think of. Please feel free to send your thoughts to us via this blog...