...because they couldn't predict an earthquake.
Yes, you hear right. The L'Aquila quake in 2009 killed 300 people, and in an effort to find someone to blame for an Act of God, decided to charge the seismologists monitoring the fault line with Manslaughter.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...tingearthquake
This one make my head hurt. And I don't mean from the ubiquitous head banging that came from it, though it might be a reason. Geology is no where NEAR the level where we can see the future, and as said in the article, there can be hundreds of tremors without a spike on the Richter Scale. Trying them for an earthquake is nothing more than a witch hunt.
Yes, you hear right. The L'Aquila quake in 2009 killed 300 people, and in an effort to find someone to blame for an Act of God, decided to charge the seismologists monitoring the fault line with Manslaughter.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...tingearthquake
This one make my head hurt. And I don't mean from the ubiquitous head banging that came from it, though it might be a reason. Geology is no where NEAR the level where we can see the future, and as said in the article, there can be hundreds of tremors without a spike on the Richter Scale. Trying them for an earthquake is nothing more than a witch hunt.
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