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    Bassam Abdul Baki
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    Tomorrow, not the IT kind.[^]


    There are ll kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who understand Roman numerals. Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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      Tomorrow, not the IT kind.[^]


      There are ll kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who understand Roman numerals. Web - Blog - RSS - Math

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      Dirk Higbee
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      I got kind of excited when I read about this earlier in the week, until I started reading about. I'm stuck here in the left armpit of the northern hemisphere so I won't see squat and it will be early in the morning here and the sun is not supposed to come out anyway. :( When I was a kid I remember a full eclipse here and the whole sky went dark, it was cool. All of you that get to experience this...enjoy, but remember don't look directly at it.

      Beauty is only a light switch away.

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        I got kind of excited when I read about this earlier in the week, until I started reading about. I'm stuck here in the left armpit of the northern hemisphere so I won't see squat and it will be early in the morning here and the sun is not supposed to come out anyway. :( When I was a kid I remember a full eclipse here and the whole sky went dark, it was cool. All of you that get to experience this...enjoy, but remember don't look directly at it.

        Beauty is only a light switch away.

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        GuyWithDogs
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        There's apparently a NASA webcast at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2008/TSE2008.html[^]

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          I got kind of excited when I read about this earlier in the week, until I started reading about. I'm stuck here in the left armpit of the northern hemisphere so I won't see squat and it will be early in the morning here and the sun is not supposed to come out anyway. :( When I was a kid I remember a full eclipse here and the whole sky went dark, it was cool. All of you that get to experience this...enjoy, but remember don't look directly at it.

          Beauty is only a light switch away.

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          Simon P Stevens
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          I went to Devon specifically for the one that was visible from the UK in 199x, and it was totally overcast. Didn't see a thing. Just went slightly dark. Very disappointing.

          Simon

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