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I'll see what I can do.

I will be wearing my necessary, pre-scription eye sunglasses.




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I'll see what I can do.

I will be wearing my necessary, pre-scription eye sunglasses.
I hope you're kidding. Sunglasses are definitely not sufficiently dark to watch an eclipse.

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More importantly, are you ready for the hoards of crazy people that will descend upon your town if you are in the path of totality.
Many EMS teams are gearing up for the big event and treating it as a potential mass casualty event...


Our company expects beyond a quarter million visitor load increase for the "event" at the Oregon coast. I've heard estimates to one million for our state.

Me, I'll be working. Most neighbors and friends are planning watch parties, taking the day off...I'm just not feeling the buzz.
 
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I was in Billings, Montana for a total eclipse in about 1980. It was very strange. Dark midday with street lights on, dogs barking and birds scratching their beaks.

15 minutes later and it was over.



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And here I was, thinking this was a Road Trip thread!
 
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Iowa gets cheated once again in 2024/April
https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/...024Apr08Tgoogle.html





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Are you ready for the solar eclipse thats coming to you , in the month of August?....


More importantly, are you ready for the hoards of crazy people that will descend upon your town if you are in the path of totality.
Many EMS teams are gearing up for the big event and treating it as a potential mass casualty event...
Damn that Moon for doing it's thing and getting in the way of the SUN. Wink
 
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I'll be going to the Smokey Mountains to see it if anyone wants to get together. I've already put in to be off that day.




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Will be driving down to Lander, WY for the No Dumb Questions podcast taping. I'll be staying somewhere in the area and then viewing the eclipse on the 21st and driving back home on the 22nd. I will attempt to photograph the eclipse. I have my solar filter ordered.
 
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I'm gonna catch it on TV.
 
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I work in St. Clair, Mo and we will be just off the center line.

Planning a little party and have eclipse glasses ordered for everyone. I guess we'll serve Moon Pies and Sun Chips.

This little town will probably be packed. Time to practice saying "get off my lawn."


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Where I have it is predicted to be 97% totality.
Emergency Services and law enforcement have been creating plans for several months in the affected counties.

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Yep. Took the day off. Our school has already had out of towers call and ask for permission to watch the eclipse from school grounds. Depending on what we hear leading up to it as far as crowds are concerned, I may keep the kids home from school. They are estimating an extra 100-200k in our area alone that day. Not sure how they came up with those numbers though....
 
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Funny thing is I think all states in the path are claiming the "best viewing point". Kentucky is making a big deal about being the best viewing point for the eclipse. And it must be working because all the surrounding hotels have been sold out for nine months or so, and people are staying as far away as Paducah and Nashville to find lodging.

http://www.kysolareclipse.com/...iewing-locations.htm




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Funny thing is I think all states in the path are claiming the "best viewing point". Kentucky is making a big deal about being the best viewing point for the eclipse. And it must be working because all the surrounding hotels have been sold out for nine months or so, and people are staying as far away as Paducah and Nashville to find lodging.

http://www.kysolareclipse.com/...iewing-locations.htm


And tourism isn't the only thing that is being watched, as sex trafficking might be on the uptick in these locations too.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/3585...months-solar-eclipse


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Wow. Eek




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