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1 hour ago, mojomonkey said:

You should use Woodypedia, lots of assertions with no referencing. It's the future.

you should take your own advice rather than posting random links that have nothing to do with the discussion......

copy+paste clearly hasn't got to backwards germany yet.......

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21 hours ago, woody2 said:

bbc4 or c4 had a program on it......

 

16 hours ago, TheTeapot said:

It was an edition of horizon done as a sensationalist 'this is happening right now' style show. It was based on a report by two geologists about the effect of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma erupting and triggering a massive landslide. It was theorised that this would cause a mega tsunami which would hit the eastern seaboard of the US with 50 metre waves. The theory has been resoundingly rejected by pretty much everyone, apart from the editors of British tabloids like the Daily Express, who made shit up that wasn't even in the since dismissed report by Day and Ward, which might explain why Woody believes it.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/865079/La-Palma-volcano-eruption-mega-tsunami-warning-Spain-Europe-alert-Cumbre-Vieja-tenerife/amp

 

16 hours ago, woody2 said:

#fakenews

i never said i believe it and have never read any of you papers.....

it was university college london that first made the report......

it also has an iom link.......

 

16 hours ago, woody2 said:

think it was this program.....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01s0zqv

 

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You don't seem to have proved me wrong on anything there woody. Is the isle of man link that it would take a piece of rock the size of the isle of man falling into the ocean to trigger this? Not like you to use the guardian as a source

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/education/2004/aug/10/research.highereducation1

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39 minutes ago, TheTeapot said:

You don't seem to have proved me wrong on anything there woody. Is the isle of man link that it would take a piece of rock the size of the isle of man falling into the ocean to trigger this? Not like you to use the guardian as a source

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/education/2004/aug/10/research.highereducation1

i didn't......

your wrong again teapot........

:lol:

why didn't you use wiki.........:lol:

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