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A day late, and
a dollar short
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Starting here in southeast Michigan


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Gone but Together Again.
Dad & Uncle
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Here in St Louis, 45 minutes before we hit 99%:

 
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Peace through
superior firepower
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We're all gonna die
 
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Someday
 
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For those who feel that global warming is man-made instead of sunshine and mother nature... I'm going to share the temperature changes within the path of totality with them tomorrow. Cool


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Posts: 2125 | Location: Berks Co PA | Registered: December 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by bob ramberg:
I'm not in the path of totality, here in Madiganistan, but would like to watch it. We will get 93% totality according to the NASA sight. I have a number of welding lenses that I could view it through. I'm thinking if it will shield my eyes from a tig arc, it should work for a couple seconds of looking at the sun. Any thoughts on this?
Yeah, arc welding lenses work just fine. Don’t need the hood either, just a lens is plenty fine.
 
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Very little
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peak here is around 3pm, I'll be standing guard in case the zombies or whatever it is come out of the ground....
 
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Staring back
from the abyss
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Earthquakes, locusts, dogs and cats living together...


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Vectored Thrust
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It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
and I feel fine



Icarus flew too close to the sun, but at least he flew.
 
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I'm in the path of a total here in 25 minutes or so. I locked the German Shepard's up for their afternoon nap and I'm going to do the same.
 
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Get Off My Lawn
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The total eclipse is over for us, it was actually kinda cool. For a couple of minutes, it was dark, almost like dusk right before nightfall. Birds were chirping away...



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Suns about half covered now in GR MI. 25 min to totality here. Only 93% at totality here. Made a box to see it.
 
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Political Cynic
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managed to track down the full aperture filter for my telescope and was able to get a good view - I guestimate we had perhaps 75% coverage. It dimmed slightly, and got noticeably cooler but essentially the same as the eclipse we had here last year
 
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best
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About 75% now. Looks like twilight in the middle of the afternoon. A bat just flew by....kinda cool.
 
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We got a couple glimpses of the toenail sliver [94% IIRC], here in N Houston [just south of IAH], through the pretty heavy cloud cover.




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Very little
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about 1/3 here, have the special glasses, neat to see, remember doing this in grade school
 
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Got 7 more minutes here in beautiful SW Michigan.
 
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I was on the edge in Central Texas, not so impressive. I thought that it may get dark but it was more like evening.


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Get my pies
outta the oven!

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Well that was a flop for the Philadelphia area.

Was bright sun and blue skies all frikken day until about 30-40 minutes ago then heavy clouds rolled in and that was that. Confused


 
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That was truly amazing. Totally worth the drive. I don't know how there's such a huge difference between 99 and 100%, but there is. One second it was like evening and a second later it was dark. It was like night...we could see stars, and the corona of the sun around the moon, even a little solar flare peeking out the bottom. I've never experienced anything quite like that....I'm glad we decided to come see it.
 
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