Here is an excellent article from the USGS website discussing earthquake activity in Illinois.
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Saturday, April 19
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Energy Issues
on Sat 19 Apr 2008 11:16 AM CDT
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on Sat 19 Apr 2008 09:39 AM CDT
I got an email from Dr. K, my graduate school adviser, yesterday. I had emailed him after seeing his address in a “When the last three of us geology professors retire, most of the students won’t even be able to spell geology, much less practice it.” He also bemoaned the fact that I never became the “King of Antimony,” a title he had bestowed on me because of my thesis about stibnite, the ore mineral from which antimony is derived. While at the U of A, Dr. K had me rewrite my thesis at least seven times, no mean task in the days before Wite-Out, and on a manual typewriter. “It’s the academic process,” Dr. K told me. “The only way to really learn something.” I disagreed vehemently at the time but now I’m not so sure. The first draft of a novel may take a year to write, but that is only the beginning of the work needed to be done. Strangely, most books require about seven edits, and even then there are probably mistakes lurking to be found by the people reading it. With the advent of the word processor, this process is easier, though no less time consuming.
Well it doesn’t seem to me that Dr. K will ever retire because, no matter the passage of time, a leopard never really changes its spots.
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