All that and a hideous reminder of our insignificance, at a scale I can't even begin to imagine. But where are all the animals?
Hello you. I'm a 38-year old MSc student, studying Advanced Computer Science at Sussex University. I'm especially interested in Internet and mobile software, sensors and pervasive computing, user interfaces, and the process of developing great software.
Before that I spent 11 years running Future Platforms, a software company I co-founded which makes lovely things for mobile phones, and which I sold in 2011.
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I thought it had already been shown that a large number of species leave areas when earthquakes are imminent due to the detection of subsonic vibrations?
Or something...
Posted by: Dan | December 31, 2004 at 02:09 PM
Any references or evidence?
Posted by: Tom Hume | December 31, 2004 at 03:06 PM