Ken, there have been a number of discussion that include the rubble zone. You'll get a lot more information by reviewing those prior discussions. To find the discussions on rubble zone and any other subject on GHS enter key words in the box on the Main Page next to "Looking for something?" and then click on the magnifying glass. Here's what you get using "rubble zone":
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-4090140519734877:160982733...
You're welcome. There is a wealth of information in the GHS archive searchable by key words. Since you are interested in the TMS check out Keith's discussion, How to Participate on GHS. It uses the TMS as an example of how to join groups and follow discussions pertaining to a specific interest.
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