If you don't have time, date, and location for an earthquake prediction, then you didn't predict anything. Here is a link to some real numbers for earthquakes for anyone in the know.
I think his point was that statistically there is a significant chance of at least one major earthquake, but it isn't very helpful if we don't know when or where... specifically where.
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