physorg.com— An ambitious Japanese-led project to dig deeper into the Earth's surface than ever before will be a breakthrough in detecting earthquakes including Tokyo's dreaded "Big One," officials said Thursday...
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To elaborate on what ani-pockdotnet said"+Digg for using "Digg" on a non-Digg.com releated Digg story.You think that if we ever get signatures for our posts we will refer to them as "Siggs"?
Damn, they really do need to dig up Oak Island. Seriously, What the heck could be hidden there with all of the effort put into creating the hole and flood trap?Crazy. I say they just creat giant slabs of concrete and slide them down to form a excavuation site. Kinda like a old picture I've seen in National geographic where a group was excavating a ship in the Gulf of Mexico.
I am willing to bet that they are gonna be looking seriously at all the matter they go through, as they get down there. They don't have many obove ground resources left, and most of the coal and iron is gone too.. They need a new area to mine...And hollow out for huge cities, underground, so as to be safe from things that come from the sky.... That sentence was way too long..... :)Keep an eye on this one. They never do anything for the reasons stated alone.....Cyborgyessir
namelessjerkyDec 16, 2005
To elaborate on what ani-pockdotnet said"+Digg for using "Digg" on a non-Digg.com releated Digg story.You think that if we ever get signatures for our posts we will refer to them as "Siggs"?
Closed AccountDec 16, 2005
Digg for using Digg instead of Dig
dlafontaDec 16, 2005
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/science/The_Biggest_Dig">http://digg.com/science/The_Biggest_Dig</a>
highrollerDec 16, 2005
yeah, like we could all have a huge quake for digging to deep
op12Dec 16, 2005
Dr. Evil would be proud. Mag-ma!
adverseentropyDec 16, 2005
*blatant pun about digging into the earth as well as mild references to Hiroshima and maybe Godzilla*
foofoozDec 16, 2005
Damn, they really do need to dig up Oak Island. Seriously, What the heck could be hidden there with all of the effort put into creating the hole and flood trap?Crazy. I say they just creat giant slabs of concrete and slide them down to form a excavuation site. Kinda like a old picture I've seen in National geographic where a group was excavating a ship in the Gulf of Mexico.
oldcyborgDec 16, 2005
I am willing to bet that they are gonna be looking seriously at all the matter they go through, as they get down there. They don't have many obove ground resources left, and most of the coal and iron is gone too.. They need a new area to mine...And hollow out for huge cities, underground, so as to be safe from things that come from the sky.... That sentence was way too long..... :)Keep an eye on this one. They never do anything for the reasons stated alone.....Cyborgyessir