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Default R U doing anything special for the eclipse tomorrow?

"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 8/20/2017 4:07 PM, Cheri wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> On 8/20/2017 1:12 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>>> On Sun 20 Aug 2017 09:52:06a, tert in seattle told us...
>>>>
>>>>> U.S Janet B wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The path of totality is extremely close to us but we don't want
>>>>>> to get caught up in the bizarre traffic. Craters of the Moon is
>>>>>> very close and they are doing some wonderful programs on eclipse
>>>>>> day. The viewing would be wonderful from out there but it is
>>>>>> expected that the roads will be parked on both sides of the
>>>>>> highway and stopped traffic in the driving lanes. I'm not young
>>>>>> enough for all that anymore. I would stay home and just stand
>>>>>> out in the street but we are surrounded by mature trees and while
>>>>>> we get some sunlight, we don't actually see the sun this time of
>>>>>> year. I think we are going to the fairgrounds. They have special
>>>>>> admission for The Fair prior to the eclipse and free approved
>>>>>> glasses. (we have our glasses already) Anyway, we can look
>>>>>> around the Fair knowing it won't be too hot to go because the sun
>>>>>> mostly won't be shining full bore. How about you? Going
>>>>>> somewhere special or eclipse party or just watch on TV?
>>>>>> Janet US
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm going to sit under some trees
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I saw the one in 1979, and where we now live it won't be much
>>>> different. We'll probably just stay in. If I could see an absolute
>>>> total eclipse that would be different.
>>>>
>>> I am directly in the path of the total eclipse and don't know what the
>>> big deal is.
>>>
>>> For those who don't know, here's what the sun will look like between
>>> 1-3 PM tomorrow over the Southern United States:
>>>
>>> http://k2radio.com/files/2017/06/Get...7181.jpg?w=720
>>>
>>> Okay. You need special glasses or a pinhole camera and special
>>> glasses to look watch the moon passing in front of the sun.
>>>
>>> Eclipse or no, looking directly at the sun is never a good idea. In
>>> the case of staring at an eclipse, you could burn out your retinas and
>>> go blind.
>>>
>>> Nasa is warning people there are companies out there selling
>>> unreliable "eclipse glasses":
>>>
>>> http://www.postandcourier.com/news/n...76a11fe3d.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Some people will do anything to make a buck, including blind you.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>>
>> How did people ever look at it before glasses were available? Or did
>> they all go blind?
>>
>> Cheri

>
> I suspect there were cavemen who threw rocks at it. LOL
>
> Jill



But could they see it to hit it after looking at it? ;-)

Cheri