There is nothing worth going to ohio for ever.bmw wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 7:59 pmAgreed 100 percent (no pun intended). Only caveat I would add is that the 10 seconds or so before (and afte) totality is a unique experience in and of itself as you can still see pretty good until then when the drop in apparent lighting speeds up drastically. I guess someone who was just north of the 100% line had a unique experience compared to even someone just a bit further away. But yeah - the experience of being able to remove your eye protection and look at it directly is on a whole different level of amazing.billmich88888 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:43 pmanyone that says 99 or 98% is "just as good" is full of crap.
the magic happens at 100%
As to comments about Ohio (I'm looking at you Matt), I will say this. At least people down there don't all drive like assholes like they do on Interstate in Michigan - the worst, most aggressive drivers being around Saginaw and Flint. I noticed a marked difference in aggression just taking the 75/75-23 split - it was noticeable immediately. I drove down Sunday morning and didn't experience any unusual traffic. My drive back today was a different story thanks to the construction zones in the southern part of Michigan being back up and running.
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Solar Eclipse April 8th
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Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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One of my colleagues went to ohio for the eclipse and sent me a few great videos:
https://youtu.be/JImnLGnlZGs?si=x5meIl9YwycZpQvm
https://youtu.be/qhX1cmsLU44?si=-_j-3OYvQdoXbRFc
https://youtu.be/JImnLGnlZGs?si=x5meIl9YwycZpQvm
https://youtu.be/qhX1cmsLU44?si=-_j-3OYvQdoXbRFc
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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Luna Pier had full coverage. Niagara Falls was also an option.
Voting for Trump is dumber than playing Russian Roulette with fully loaded chambers.
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Here, in the Tampa Bay area, the only effect was that the daylight became a little less bright for a while. If I hadn't known there was an eclipse underway, I probably wouldn't even have noticed.
I don't mean to brag, but I just put a puzzle together in 1 day and the box said 2-4 years.
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It was cool to see although the media over hypes the solar eclipse though I seen 3 the first was 30 years ago at school they didn't want to do the glasses because some in the media said it was dangerous. The science teacher used a cardboard and tin foil was cool to see that was totality for all of Michigan 30 years ago. It cool for 4 to 5 minutes seeing it being dusk in the afternoon.
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on a different message board, someone put it perfectly....
in the case of solar eclipses, when it comes to totality - 99.9% rounds down to 0
it's that plain and simple
in the case of solar eclipses, when it comes to totality - 99.9% rounds down to 0
it's that plain and simple
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I didn't get to see it on TV. I listened to the coverage of it on the radio.
I don't mean to brag, but I just put a puzzle together in 1 day and the box said 2-4 years.
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Drove from Portland to Cleveland to visit a dear old friend and this being my second total, any less than total is weak sauce.
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either it is total, or you really didn't experience it
i wouldn't drive 500 miles for it, but when i knew this one was within 75 miles, i damn sure made minimum effort
i wouldn't drive 500 miles for it, but when i knew this one was within 75 miles, i damn sure made minimum effort
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Thanks for posting this. Unique perspective on the event. What is the technical explanation for this?Marcus wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 4:13 pmAM reception from between 3:00 and 3:30 EDT
770 WABC New York
780 WAVA Arlington/Washington
840 WHAS Louisville
880 WCBS New York
1120 WUST Washington
1140 WRVA Richmond
1170 WWVA Wheeling
1190 WOWO Fort Wayne
1210 WPHT Philadelphia
1410 KQV Pittsburgh
1530 WCKY Cincinnati
1580 CKDO Oshawa
1650 CINA Mississauga
1690 WVON Chicago
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without the sun, the ionisphere allows for the am signals to bounce, just as they do at night
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When I posted that reply I just noticed that it was under "active topics" and didn't check to see that it was not under one of the non-technical discussions.
One theory about the eclipse we had recently, and the one seven years ago is that when combine to make an X through the United States. The people who look at it that way would try to have you believe that rapture, UFO invasion, WW3, and similar scenarios are coming.
One theory about the eclipse we had recently, and the one seven years ago is that when combine to make an X through the United States. The people who look at it that way would try to have you believe that rapture, UFO invasion, WW3, and similar scenarios are coming.
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my daughter went to Ohio (Columbus) as part of the Michigan marching band in November 2022.
It was so worth it.
In addition Toledo zoo >> Detroit zoo (though I claim lucas county as quasi-michigan to bein with. Wood County is DMZ, then the confedate 'south starts after that on I-75