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These silly e-mails about the big Mars thing made me remember what
happened at work last year..... Had a very hazy evening, the sun was very obscured, you could look straight at it. It was very pretty, even had some "stripes" across it, truly cool! I come to work the next day, and a cow-orker asks me if I saw Mars last night. This was the period of the "big deal," last year, so I happened to know Mars didn't rise until 4 a.m. She says "Well, then what was I looking at????" Heh, heh, heh, heh.......... Mike O- |
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