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Will Rome be destroyed tomorrow?

It's actually "Colosseum."


Q: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 is the 131st day of the year. If you draw a circle with central point in Colosseum and with radius 131 x 101 km, the circumference intersects certain towns and cities. All those towns/points are colored black but only one is red. Which town is it?

A: Lorca, Spain

That's correct.
http://www.eitb.com/news/life/detai...kes-rock-spanish-town-lorca-killing-8-people/

Too bad that it takes a disaster to make H. sapiens to figure that out. :o
Oh that's just quality - why didn't you just say 1310Km? Trying to get all sciency on us? lol.
 
Oh that's just quality - why didn't you just say 1310Km? Trying to get all sciency on us? lol.

That would not be the normalized in scientific notation as you usually always go back to an exponent so that the mantisse is always between 1 and 10 (10 excluded) so that should have been 1.31*10^3...

Anyway I haven't read the whole but it looks like an epix fail trying to retrofit a result to a prediction to avoid admitting what it was : a failed prediction.
 
Don't get me wrong, I'll never "wish" for an earthquake to hit anyone or anything...

But I do have to wonder, if an earthquake does hit the Vatican...
What will DOC's next excuse be?
 
Don't get me wrong, I'll never "wish" for an earthquake to hit anyone or anything...

But I do have to wonder, if an earthquake does hit the Vatican...
What will DOC's next excuse be?
He'd probably approve, I don't think his faction thinks catholics are "Real True Christians".
 
1.31*103Km? If you're going to be picky, you may as well be pedantically correct.

To add pedantism over pedantism, if I had been speaking of the result you would be right, but since i was speaking of the scientific number notation independently of what it represented, I did not need to add unit. The number was the result and interesting part :D.
 
Right, but what about his previous predictions? The article I posted said he made a prediction with a notary as a witness. Has anyone found any details or is it just a tall tale?

Here are a few more details....very interesting. However, is this better explained by the fact that earthquakes are frequent enough to be predictable, if given enough leeway in the definition of "accurate"?

The timing of events is identified with a very high precision: within a day in most cases and within a few hours in other cases...Bendandi explicitly stated that he was not yet able to determine with precision the location. An error in this forecast is estimated at several hundred km and rarely less than 100 km.
 
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Did he say Rome, Italy? He meant to say Lorca, Spain. For sure, honest! He was just a little bit off... At least that's what he'd say if he were alive.
 
It's actually "Colosseum."

This landmark was always a prediction mystery. When its name is written backward -- MUESSOLOC -- it was said to harbor the first letters of names of "bad boys" of the region what is now Italy to come, such as MUeSSOLoc, which are the first six letters of the last name of the Italian dictator Mussolini. The historians are actually not aware of it, coz the written suggestion in was destroyed in 325 AD. Since we are not good in a symbolic arrangement scan (a feature not particular to natural selection), only two Europeans were able to come across the coincidence when Benito Mussolini came to power.


Q: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 is the 131st day of the year. If you draw a circle with central point in Colosseum and with radius 131 x 101 km, the circumference intersects certain towns and cities. All those towns/points are colored black but only one is red. Which town is it?

A: Lorca, Spain

That's correct.
http://www.eitb.com/news/life/detai...kes-rock-spanish-town-lorca-killing-8-people/

Too bad that it takes a disaster to make H. sapiens to figure that out. :o

Oh jeeesus h christ, I mean come on, this is just..... Aw christ alive, I mean come on, just bleeding come on..... Maaaaaan




He'd probably approve, I don't think his faction thinks catholics are "Real True Christians".

Oh I dunno, in the 'thread that will not die' he has referenced El Papa and the RCC an awful lot. I think he may be a Mel Gibson flavour of the RCC, some think he may just be a radical catholic, while a few other regular posters think he may be a proddy. To be honest, whatever he is, it's so damn wrong.
 
Oh I dunno, in the 'thread that will not die' he has referenced El Papa and the RCC an awful lot. I think he may be a Mel Gibson flavour of the RCC, some think he may just be a radical catholic, while a few other regular posters think he may be a proddy. To be honest, whatever he is, it's so damn wrong.

He's also linked to StormFront and conservapedia. He just links to the first thing he finds that appears, at first glance, to support his latest witterings.
 
It's been a week - has anybody checked to see if Rome is still there?

Be a shame if they'd snuffed it and nobody noticed.


I thought perhaps they'd decided to wait a week for cost efficiencies.
 

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