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Solar eclipse of Aug 21st 2017
"Esmail" wrote in message
... Howard Lester wrote: "David Nakamoto" wrote David, it'd be the ultimate s.a.a. gathering. The idea of a national s.a.a. gathering was brought up years ago... remember? Howard Ahem ! Given some of the "personalities" that inhabit this group, is that a good idea ?! (^_^) --- Dave Well, I did follow that up with the intimation that, at such a gathering, we'd have the opportunity to permanently remove some offensive personalities! We'd just sacrifice them in order to bring back the sun.... Ah .. leave it to Howard to come up with creative problem solution. In that case perhaps Shawn and Nancy could turn up too. YIKES!!! Rending hair and running from room!!! -- Jan Owen To reach me directly, remove the Z, if one appears in my e-mail address... Latitude: 33.6 Longitude: -112.3 http://community.webshots.com/user/janowen21 |
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Howard Lester wrote:
"Bill Becker" wrote It looks like totality runs right through Casper Wyoming. :^) Who else could get lucky barring cloud cover? You're just aware of that now? :-) Welcome back! Another lost soul back from the dead! Mike Simmons and I were planning to meet in east/southeastern Wyoming where I think it'll be the best chances for clear sky at 10:30 AM. Well I'm up for that! I think a meet up would be great. Marty, we might get that beer yet! -- Am I the only Gareth Slee? http://www.garethslee.com |
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"Marty" wrote And I'd be happy to preside over the festivities of the sacrifice! Marty You're certainly equipped! It'll all have to be performed when the Marty goes down, so to speak.... |
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Howard Lester wrote:
"David Nakamoto" wrote David, it'd be the ultimate s.a.a. gathering. The idea of a national s.a.a. gathering was brought up years ago... remember? Howard Ahem ! Given some of the "personalities" that inhabit this group, is that a good idea ?! (^_^) --- Dave Well, I did follow that up with the intimation that, at such a gathering, we'd have the opportunity to permanently remove some offensive personalities! We'd just sacrifice them in order to bring back the sun.... ;-) Oh, you're evil, eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivil ! (^_^) Not that some of these posters don't deserve it. (^_^) Writing from the dark side, --- Dave |
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Edward Erbeck wrote:
"Sam Wormley" wrote Someone once proposed that the posters on sci.physics meet at the four corners in the southwestern states--stipulating no knives, guns, ropes or other weapons. It's a bit more heated forum! Sheeze, Why bother to show up??????? ;-) Crazy Ed No worries, Ed. Attendees from the wild and woolly state of Arizona members will be granted a weapons waiver... Or you could simply bludgeon the obnoxious with the latest 4" Nagler type 19 (Banned in 5 states!) -Moo |
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 10:21:37 -0700, Howard Lester wrote:
"Esmail" wrote Mike Simmons and I were planning to meet in east/southeastern Wyoming where I think it'll be the best chances for clear sky at 10:30 AM. And I suppose *my* invitation to that meeting got lost in the mail??? You mean Mike never invited you??? That BUM! ;-) Ahem. Um, Howard, you know I have a network of spies watching for people taking my name in vain, don't you? Expect a knock on the door from a couple of swarthy gentelmen late some night. We planned this because it turned out we were both fairly close to each other observing the 1979 eclipse in Washington. Of course we didn't know of each other then. Not that there's anything wrong with that. ;-) I was at the Solar Eclipse Conference last weekend (http://uk.geocities.com/solareclipse...m/SEC2007.html) and of course there was some discussion of 2017. It looks like a very broad area of the US can expect good weather. Mobility will be key, as always -- climate is what you expect, weather is what you get. While unlikely, a total solar eclipse and tornado is possible! Mike Simmons |
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On Aug 24, 4:52 pm, "Howard Lester" wrote:
"Bill Becker" wrote Mike Simmons and I were planning to meet in east/southeastern Wyoming where I think it'll be the best chances for clear sky at 10:30 AM. Hmm . . . If I recall my grade school geography correctly, Wyoming isn't all that far from my home on the range in Montana. Is this an "invitation only" event? :-) On the webpage link in my signature (If I typed it correctly) can be found a painting of the 1979 eclipse ;-) Bill Greer To sketch is to see. http://cejour.blogspot.com http://www.rangeweb.net/~sketcher/paintings.html |
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On Sep 2, 2:34 pm, wrote:
On the webpage link in my signature (If I typed it correctly) can be found a painting of the 1979 eclipse ;-) Oops! The correct link is below. http://www.rangeweb.net/~sketcher/painting.html Bill Greer To sketch is to see. |
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On the webpage link in my signature (If
I typed it correctly) can be found a painting of the 1979 eclipse ;-) Oops! The correct link is below. http://www.rangeweb.net/~sketcher/painting.html Nice, Bill! Originally I planned to be in Montana, but with friends in Washington I wound up there along the Columbia River at the Stonehenge replica. We had very thin high clouds, similar to the 1918 eclipse in Oregon I cited earlier. It was an amazing sight and environment. Sure, c'mon down. We'll fill up all the accommodations between Casper and Cheyenne. By then it'll be a real cross country trip for me from New England. |
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"Mike Simmons" wrote You mean Mike never invited you??? That BUM! ;-) Ahem. Um, Howard, you know I have a network of spies watching for people taking my name in vain, don't you? Expect a knock on the door from a couple of swarthy gentelmen late some night. Who, you and Hassan? I never would have characterized you as "swarthy," ya big lug.... We planned this because it turned out we were both fairly close to each other observing the 1979 eclipse in Washington. Of course we didn't know of each other then. Not that there's anything wrong with that. ;-) Of curse not! ;-) (yes, I meant what I wrote there...) I was at the Solar Eclipse Conference last weekend (http://uk.geocities.com/solareclipse...m/SEC2007.html) and of course there was some discussion of 2017. It looks like a very broad area of the US can expect good weather. Mobility will be key, as always -- climate is what you expect, weather is what you get. While unlikely, a total solar eclipse and tornado is possible! Could very well be clear along most of the track. I'm just more in favor of the drier climate and wide open spaces of the intermountain west, and particularly on the lee side of the rockies in general. That includes far western Nebraska. The centerline also passes through the south end of Jackson Lake, and I bet the Tetons would make a spectacular backdrop. |
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