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No scientific basis for July 18 quake

Text messages that have been circulating in the Philippine regarding an earthquake that is to hit the country on the 18th of July 2008 has absolutely no scientific basis.

This is according to Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director Renato Solidum Jr. Director Solidum said that while it does not hurt to be prepared, there is no scientific basis for such prophecies.

According to the messages, the “prophecy” came from a supposed Brazilian psychic named Jucelino Nóbrega da Luz.

“Dapat tanungin kung totoo ang taong nagsulat. Napakaraming sinabi na event na nangyari pero walang katibayan (First of all we should ask if the supposed psychic exists. There are a lot of supposed prophecies that did not come to pass),” Solidum said.

While the supposed psychic does exist on the Internet and has quite a few detractors, there is actually NO prophecy for an earthquake in the Philippines scheduled for the month of July 2008.

A quick visit to the English translation of Nóbrega’s prophecies reveal that while there have been predictions of flooding in the Philippines in February and July of 2008, there is no foretelling of an earthquake for the country. There is however, one earthquake prophecy for Chile (Item #63).

“Di po iyan prediction kasi wala yang scientific basis. Ito ay sinasabing prophecy o hula. Kahit sinong organization sa buong mundo walang kakayanan na makapagsabing exact magnitude at exact araw (The message circulating via email and text is not a prediction, it has no scientific basis. It is a prophecy that anyone can make),” Solidum said in an interview on local Philippine radio.

He said that to date, there is no organization in the world that can predict the exact date, time and magnitude of an earthquake.

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  • The Biggest Entrecard Contest Ever

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    uTorrent blip

    With all the software upgrading these days, including the latest Firefox v 3.0, I lost track of the other program versions I have on my machine. I had also installed the powerful (but trial) version of Kaspersky Internet Security which found all the malfeasants on my machine, but has apparently also affected my uTorrent.

    The problem was this: whenever my uTorrent was open, whether downloading or just seeding, I couldn’t browse any websites. The browser (IE, Firefox, Safari, Flock etc) would just say “connecting” or “waiting”, but no pages would be served.

    First I made sure that uTorrent was in Kaspersky’s list of safe programs–it was already there I didn’t have to re-include uTorrent in the list. Then I tried switching from wireless to wired. Still no go.

    Finally I took the easy way out and uninstalled uTorrent (saved all the unfinished download torrent files on a separate folder for later use of course). Rebooted my machine. Went to the uTorrent site and downloaded the latest version available. Reinstalled uTorrent.

    Now I am writing this post as I am downloading from uTorrent. And the whole process took less than 5 minutes (yes I am not kidding) to do. Rather than try to fiddle with settings and stuff, I would prefer to just start from the beginning. Same attitude I have towards real life.

    uTorrent

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