Blow it up.
Just for that, if i ever meet you im buying you 2 beers maybe more.
Blow it up.
My wife's in Dallas this week for business so maybe I'll travel with her one of these times. She usually goes there one week a month.Just for that, if i ever meet you im buying you 2 beers maybe more.
Calm down snowflake.That's what she said.
I didn't see the big deal. I ventured outside for about 15 seconds to take a look and sure as shit the moon was in front of the sun just like they said it would be. 5/10, would not recommend.
Were you outside during a 100% eclipse? Someone who was could maybe chime in but it probably was pretty similar to this commercial.
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/w6yb/samsung-galaxy-s8-eclipse
No, I was in DC with a billion other idiots packing the sidewalks all gawking at the sky. It was also hot and humid as shit. That probably had more to do with my annoyance than the actual event.
I can't believe I missed this whole thread. Tell me some of you looked at the shadows on the ground? It was most evident on concrete, but any shadow from any tree (or anything else) shows mini-eclipse shapes for the course fo the entire event. Tell me you guys didn't miss that!
I didnt but I saw friends posting pictures like thisI can't believe I missed this whole thread. Tell me some of you looked at the shadows on the ground? It was most evident on concrete, but any shadow from any tree (or anything else) shows mini-eclipse shapes for the course fo the entire event. Tell me you guys didn't miss that!
That's the effect! And as the evvent progressed, you could see the orientation of the crescents change. Ironically, one of the best ways to observe the event was not by looking at the sky, but the shadows on the ground. Because everyone could do that with no special glasses or any other equipment.I didnt but I saw friends posting pictures like this
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