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ESTACION DE PACKET RADIO - BUENOS AIRES (GF05OM)
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time mag place
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2021-05-14T02:58:40.147Z 4.5 south of Panama
2021-05-14T02:49:13.384Z 4.8 110 km NW of Ternate, Indonesia
2021-05-14T01:30:23.406Z 4.5 south of the Aleutian Islands
2021-05-14T01:02:21.337Z 4.6 23 km S of Taloqan, Afghanistan
2021-05-14T00:40:20.021Z 4.7 30 km N of La Serena, Chile
2021-05-13T23:58:14.045Z 6 73 km ENE of Namie, Japan
2021-05-13T23:28:36.278Z 5 Kermadec Islands region
2021-05-13T19:02:21.192Z 4.8 44 km S of Lakatoro, Vanuatu
2021-05-13T16:43:55.485Z 5 107 km SSE of Kuril’sk, Russia
2021-05-13T14:57:09.998Z 4.6 154 km SSE of Punta de Burica, Panama
2021-05-13T13:31:35.330Z 5.7 193 km SSE of Alo, Wallis and Futuna
2021-05-13T11:32:13.739Z 5.2 53 km N of Goroka, Papua New Guinea
2021-05-13T09:42:12.467Z 6 151 km SSE of Punta de Burica, Panama
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The Bulwer-Lytton fiction contest is
held ever year at San Jose State Univ.
by Professor Scott Rice. It is held in
memory of Edward George Earle
Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873), a rather
prolific and popular (in his time)
novelist. He is best known today for
having written "The Last Days of
Pompeii."
Whenever Snoopy starts typing his novel
from the top of his doghouse, beginning
"It was a dark and stormy night..." he
is borrowing from Lord Bulwer-Lytton.
This was the line that opened his
novel, "Paul Clifford," written in
1830. The full line reveals why it is
so bad:
It was a dark and stormy night; the
rain fell in torrents -- except
at occasional intervals, when it was
checked by a violent gust of
wind which swept up the streets (for it
is in London that our scene
lies), rattling along the housetops,
and fiercely agitating the scanty
flame of the lamps that struggled
against the darkness.
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