Opening remarks: Stanford conference on
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Article
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1996
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Springer
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English
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In 1992, I became an expert on earthquakes thanks to my colleagues in the Geophysics Department of the University of Chicago. They lovingly explained to me all the most recent theories, including that predictive efforts are pretty useless. Then, as I began to digest the capital budgets of Stanford,