Posted on October 7th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
Ahh Yes, you might wonder to yourself what I do with my time… and yes, I stage manage plays. This is my 5th in 2 years.
Come see it! it previews tonight! and opens tomorrow (Oct 8th)
www.athenatheatre.com
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Posted on September 28th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
I’m going to repost this map of quakes in CA because there was just a 6.0 in central CA. I really think there will be a big one in SoCal so watch out! and get your earthquake supplies ready!
Also, Mt. St. Helens is about to erupt, having hundreds of small [...]
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Posted on April 5th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
its been about 5 years since I predicted our last big earthquake… and about every 5 years we have a big one.
oh, and here’s a map of the whole US and our daily earthquakes in CA are more than anywhere in the country.
Get READY!
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Posted on February 16th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
I wish I had a picture, but Matt, of XC Matt, called me last night and said his apartment building burnt up. His neighbor’s fire alarm went off below them and a wall of flames was outside his door. He had to go out the window. The way he told it was [...]
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Posted on February 14th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
This is a Cool! app that lets you see all the Satellites in space and spin the Earth to see them in Real Time. Click here and let it load the Java plugin.
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Posted on February 13th, 2004 by Kevin Jordan
Saw this article:
Scientists develop new hydrogen reactor
CNN reports that researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a small (2 ft. high) hydrogen reactor that turns ethanol into hydrogen and then uses a fuel cell to turn the hydrogen into electricity. It notably does not use fossil fuels in the process.
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Maybe we can finally leave [...]
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