Günther Greindl wrote:
> I mean, everybody has this stuff at home: why then the cluster at that 
> school? Wouldn't that speak against transients being responsible 
> (because they exist everywhere)?
>   
If it were that common, then a 1/10000 would be expected.  Maybe La 
Quinta was just the one.
It did sound like it was particularly powerful transients, though.

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