Shakes from USGS

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Andy on
Hi Kiterunner the mashup should work in Firefox now, well least it seems to be for me :). If ever you have an issue you can mail us at puff@microsoft.com or post on our forums at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=90757
msubshe on
I just joined but I am looking forward to having fun and getting information. the ones I've seen so far are very, very, interesting.
testbusinessnameinc on
Like others, I think what you've created is very very cool indeed. I had always wanted to see (visualize) such info, and you've made almost exactly what I had imagined. The only advancement that I wish could be done would be to have it in the form of an animation. Imagine a dot or marker appear at the location of a quake, the size of the marker being proportional to the magnitude of the quake, then fading (to transparency) with time (larger magnitude quakes taking a longer time to fade out completely). Such an animation would then allow one to visualize if and/or how different quake events are related. Get it? Wouldn't that be cool!?
kiterunner on
This only seems to work in IE. In Firefox I get ~ ERROR: Msn is not defined. What if you could find seismic logs around the world that related to those events? Cool though
RealHeartMozart on
Cool. I think it would be good to show recency and magnitude in the pushpins somehow.

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