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October 28th 04, 04:43 AM
RichA
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On 28 Oct 2004 02:56:35 GMT,
(SaberScorpX) wrote:
Whew.
Miraculous break in the clouds from near Chicago.
Thought I'd be stuck with the webcast for sure.
Nearing totality now- what I like to call the 'neopolitan'
phase (white, red, brown).
Kinda reminds me of a huge Mars with the polar cap, too.
Anywayz, I'm diggin' it
SSX
I was able to see the first half intermittently, but not totality or
beyond that. Nevertheless, some is better than none.
RichA
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