Anyone doing anything special for it? My mom is contemplating driving a little ways out to an area where you're supposed to be able to see it more clearly, but dunno, I heard a LOT of people are planning to do that, as the line is pretty well publicized, so they're probably be a crap ton of traffic.
How about you guys, any plans? I've got my special viewing sunglasses I got from the bank, but other than that, dunno....
I'm planning on driving from Richmond VA to Columbia SC to see it
The path is about 1.5-2 hours away from me, a bit too far to travel. I'll settle for the partial eclipse.
no plans for it
I would like to observe this. Not sure if i live in a good area. A lot of people have no interest in it which is kinda sad. I would also like to take a good picture of it. This will also be great fodder for the "end of the world people!"
I had a chance to see one when I was a kid, But then our band director took us into a room with no windows.
For the rest of the day & days after, I had to put up with other kids talking about how exciting it was. Even the bad kids doing In School Suspension got to go outside & see it.
This Time, It's Personal!
Quote from: LilCerberus on August 15, 2017, 12:37:42 PM
I had a chance to see one when I was a kid, But then our band director took us into a room with no windows.
That sounds really wrong...
I was gonna go up to the mountains, but I think I missed the train. I think I'll go out to the woods a little closer by instead.
Just be careful not to buy any strange plants during an eclipse at this time of year.
It's gonna rain in Michigan.
I hope not-I need to see this.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 19, 2017, 07:15:24 PM
It's gonna rain in Michigan.
I hope not-I need to see this.
The one I missed when I was a kid, It was so foggy & overcast, we could barely see the other end of the building, much less the sky. Nobody cared. The kids who got to see it were still really worked up afterwards.
I finally have a travelling companion, and a destination; A WalMart in Red Bank, SC outside of Columbia, SC.
you from Michigan?
What part-I live in the boonies in Lawton.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 19, 2017, 07:43:23 PM
you from Michigan?
What part-I live in the boonies in Lawton.
No, Richmond VA.
The one I missed happened in the early '80s, but I don't recall the exact year.
Quote from: LilCerberus on August 19, 2017, 08:29:50 PM
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 19, 2017, 07:43:23 PM
you from Michigan?
What part-I live in the boonies in Lawton.
No, Richmond VA.
The one I missed happened in the early '80s, but I don't recall the exact year.
I missed one in 1971 in Paw Paw Michigan.
I was 9. they punched some pinholes in an index card. I didn't use the card. I stared at it.
I was in school.
I think this was the one I missed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_May_30,_1984
Cool.I love space. I have one of those Junior telescopes-I bought it for my kids back in 1995. I used it more than them. I still do. I wanna buy a real one-once my SSI comes in. I love the stars and-everything about it sky-and what lies out there. It's amazing to me.
If it goes dark over Southern Africa later - it's now 1 pm - I'm going to get on my house's roof naked and start howling. :buggedout: :teddyr:
Just starting. Looked at it through a welder's shield for a second. Cool. (Now I hope I don't go blind in that eye...)
The eclipse just passed by. Didn't get full coverage here, but it was still kinda neat. News said it would look like dusk. Didn't really get that dark. It was more like a day-for-night shot in an older movie.
Eclipse passed here about an hour ago. It wasnt what i expected. I dont think we got full coverage here. It was strange though. It was sunny but shady. its hard to explain. kinda like ambient sunshine not direct sunshine. Eerie in a way. I snapped some pictures but they didnt show the eclipse, the guy next to me took a picture and captured it perfectly. Dammit! Someone else had the special glasses and let see, i saw the eclipse just after totality and witnessed a nice crescent sun. Very cool. hopefully i wont get cataracts.
Columbus, OH...over sold hype. No different than a cloudy day. Oh well...
That was so stupid. Okay, maybe the sunlight took on a vaguely weird glow and the world grew strangely neon-dim, maybe ONE breeze suddenly kicked up, maybe a few retarded birds sang their nightly vespers a bit early, yes, pinholes poked in a cereal box eventually turned crescent-shaped, whoo-bloody-hoo, but come ON, what a let-down after we spent weeks wetting ourselves in excitement! If that was a 93% drop in sunlight I'm a frickin' feminist. Now my children will never trust me again after I stood there for an hour and a half saying, "No, no, something's going to happen, this will be neat! Hey, don't go inside!" Oh, yawn, they should be glad I pulled them out of school and quit looking at me all smug and "uh-huh" today. So the lying nerds of science once again led us down the primrose path, and we fell for it like we did the moon landing. But dang, I'm glad I invested in Chou-Chung-Cho Enterprises of Hanzhou, a Chinese company that makes eclipse glasses! Cha-ching! Off to the spa I go!
It was cloudy.
Traffic was horrible!
*&%$!ing worth it!
Quote from: ER on August 22, 2017, 08:07:26 AM
That was so stupid. Okay, maybe the sunlight took on a vaguely weird glow and the world grew strangely neon-dim, maybe ONE breeze suddenly kicked up, maybe a few retarded birds sang their nightly vespers a bit early, yes, pinholes poked in a cereal box eventually turned crescent-shaped, whoo-bloody-hoo, but come ON, what a let-down after we spent weeks wetting ourselves in excitement! If that was a 93% drop in sunlight I'm a frickin' feminist. Now my children will never trust me again after I stood there for an hour and a half saying, "No, no, something's going to happen, this will be neat! Hey, don't go inside!" Oh, yawn, they should be glad I pulled them out of school and quit looking at me all smug and "uh-huh" today. So the lying nerds of science once again led us down the primrose path, and we fell for it like we did the moon landing. But dang, I'm glad I invested in Chou-Chung-Cho Enterprises of Hanzhou, a Chinese company that makes eclipse glasses! Cha-ching! Off to the spa I go!
Are you suggesting the moon landing didn't happen? :question:
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 25, 2017, 11:45:32 PM
Quote from: ER on August 22, 2017, 08:07:26 AM
That was so stupid. Okay, maybe the sunlight took on a vaguely weird glow and the world grew strangely neon-dim, maybe ONE breeze suddenly kicked up, maybe a few retarded birds sang their nightly vespers a bit early, yes, pinholes poked in a cereal box eventually turned crescent-shaped, whoo-bloody-hoo, but come ON, what a let-down after we spent weeks wetting ourselves in excitement! If that was a 93% drop in sunlight I'm a frickin' feminist. Now my children will never trust me again after I stood there for an hour and a half saying, "No, no, something's going to happen, this will be neat! Hey, don't go inside!" Oh, yawn, they should be glad I pulled them out of school and quit looking at me all smug and "uh-huh" today. So the lying nerds of science once again led us down the primrose path, and we fell for it like we did the moon landing. But dang, I'm glad I invested in Chou-Chung-Cho Enterprises of Hanzhou, a Chinese company that makes eclipse glasses! Cha-ching! Off to the spa I go!
Are you suggesting the moon landing didn't happen? :question:
Yes! It was done to make it look like the world was round. Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas faked the Stretch Armstrong footage with money from the Freemasons, and that's why Obama had Elvis killed and also why they came out with New Coke. People are so naive.
Quote from: ER on August 26, 2017, 08:04:38 AM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 25, 2017, 11:45:32 PM
Quote from: ER on August 22, 2017, 08:07:26 AM
That was so stupid. Okay, maybe the sunlight took on a vaguely weird glow and the world grew strangely neon-dim, maybe ONE breeze suddenly kicked up, maybe a few retarded birds sang their nightly vespers a bit early, yes, pinholes poked in a cereal box eventually turned crescent-shaped, whoo-bloody-hoo, but come ON, what a let-down after we spent weeks wetting ourselves in excitement! If that was a 93% drop in sunlight I'm a frickin' feminist. Now my children will never trust me again after I stood there for an hour and a half saying, "No, no, something's going to happen, this will be neat! Hey, don't go inside!" Oh, yawn, they should be glad I pulled them out of school and quit looking at me all smug and "uh-huh" today. So the lying nerds of science once again led us down the primrose path, and we fell for it like we did the moon landing. But dang, I'm glad I invested in Chou-Chung-Cho Enterprises of Hanzhou, a Chinese company that makes eclipse glasses! Cha-ching! Off to the spa I go!
Are you suggesting the moon landing didn't happen? :question:
Yes! It was done to make it look like the world was round. Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas faked the Stretch Armstrong footage with money from the Freemasons, and that's why Obama had Elvis killed and also why they came out with New Coke. People are so naive.
Hmmm. Yer kidding,right?
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 30, 2017, 03:16:38 PM
Quote from: ER on August 26, 2017, 08:04:38 AM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on August 25, 2017, 11:45:32 PM
Quote from: ER on August 22, 2017, 08:07:26 AM
That was so stupid. Okay, maybe the sunlight took on a vaguely weird glow and the world grew strangely neon-dim, maybe ONE breeze suddenly kicked up, maybe a few retarded birds sang their nightly vespers a bit early, yes, pinholes poked in a cereal box eventually turned crescent-shaped, whoo-bloody-hoo, but come ON, what a let-down after we spent weeks wetting ourselves in excitement! If that was a 93% drop in sunlight I'm a frickin' feminist. Now my children will never trust me again after I stood there for an hour and a half saying, "No, no, something's going to happen, this will be neat! Hey, don't go inside!" Oh, yawn, they should be glad I pulled them out of school and quit looking at me all smug and "uh-huh" today. So the lying nerds of science once again led us down the primrose path, and we fell for it like we did the moon landing. But dang, I'm glad I invested in Chou-Chung-Cho Enterprises of Hanzhou, a Chinese company that makes eclipse glasses! Cha-ching! Off to the spa I go!
Are you suggesting the moon landing didn't happen? :question:
Yes! It was done to make it look like the world was round. Stanley Kubrick and George Lucas faked the Stretch Armstrong footage with money from the Freemasons, and that's why Obama had Elvis killed and also why they came out with New Coke. People are so naive.
Hmmm. Yer kidding,right?
No, seriously, all pictures of Stretch Armstrong on the moon are totally fake.
No-we really did land on the moon. It's not fake-that's tin foil hat nonsense.
C'mon. :lookingup:
I expect better than that from you.
Your joking,right? Hahaha-funny? Yanking my crank?
Because if I really thought you believed that-that means your insane.
Please tell me your joking-because if not-that puts everything you wrote in a whole different light. And that makes everything you wrote suspect.
And I'm a fan of yours. Please tell me you don't believe that.
And if you DO-I'll look at you like I do I do people who believe in con artists like George Adamski- your head is in the clouds. And can't tell reality from the crazy paranoid workings of your brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Adamski (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Adamski)
And if you do believe that-called 'magical thinking'
"it denotes the belief that one's thoughts by themselves can bring about effects in the world or that thinking something corresponds with doing it. In both cases, the belief can cause a person to experience fear, seemingly not rationally justifiable to an observer outside the belief system, of performing certain acts or having certain thoughts because of an assumed correlation between doing so and threatening calamities."
Charlie Manson was a "magical"" thinker. He thought what he was doing was ok and justified.
It means-in layman's terms-yer crazy and paranoid and live in yer own little bubble.
That's fine-I just won't take anything you write serious again. It will always be with a grain of salt.
Folks like to think I'm some crazy old drunk. I am.
But I'm not stupid.
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 31, 2017, 04:15:38 AM
No-we really did land on the moon. It's not fake-that's tin foil hat nonsense.
C'mon. :lookingup:
I expect better than that from you.
Your joking,right? Hahaha-funny? Yanking my crank?
Because if I really thought you believed that-that means your insane.
Please tell me your joking-because if not-that puts everything you wrote in a whole different light. And that makes everything you wrote suspect.
And I'm7 a fan of yours. Please tell me you don't believe that.
And if you DO-I'll look at you like I do I do people who believe in con artists like George Adamski- your head is in the clouds. And can't tell reality from the crazy paranoid workings of your brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Adamski (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Adamski)
And if you do believe that-called 'magical thinking'
"it denotes the belief that one's thoughts by themselves can bring about effects in the world or that thinking something corresponds with doing it. In both cases, the belief can cause a person to experience fear, seemingly not rationally justifiable to an observer outside the belief system, of performing certain acts or having certain thoughts because of an assumed correlation between doing so and threatening calamities."
Charlie Manson was a "magical"" thinker. He thought what he was doing was ok and justified.
It means-in layman's terms-yer crazy and paranoid and live in yer own little bubble.
That's fine-I just won't take anything you write serious again. It will always be with a grain of salt.
Folks like to think I'm some crazy old drunk. I am.
But I'm not stupid.
Yeah, I'm just messing, RC. Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon actually used to live down the road from me.
Thank Satan! I mean God! I mean Cthulhu ! -because I really like you!
Don't scare me like that! :buggedout:
Dammit!
I AM stupid! I fell for it! :bluesad:
Stupid? Just the opposite, you were defending science and human achievement, RC, and I wish more people would step up and do that. :thumbup:
Well-I'm glad you forgive me because I feel like a fool. :bluesad:
Quote from: RCMerchant on August 31, 2017, 01:38:41 PM
Well-I'm glad you forgive me because I feel like a fool. :bluesad:
Aww, dude, don't say that, you make me feel like a jerk. I thought you knew I was kidding when I said Stretch Armstrong.
Quote from: ER on August 31, 2017, 01:31:33 PM
Stupid? Just the opposite, you were defending science and human achievement, RC, and I wish more people would step up and do that. :thumbup:
Gee, I felt stupid. And I was planning on stepping up.
Gotta watch that ER - she'll get inside yer head!!! :tongueout: :bouncegiggle: :buggedout: