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Why would I? It's facts : http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/eclipse-tips-safety.html


I'm not viewing the eclipse as I have no googles , welding ones or otherwise !



Loz Wrote:

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> DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> > Apparently 14+ welding googles are safe to use

> ?

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> You want to find out the hard way?

You having a flashback, to Putney circa 1980 Foxy?


Popping out now to see it...although its just a thick cloudy smog where I am. Might get colder or something?


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Its cloudy .. and its getting Dark

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> Foxy

Louisa Wrote:

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> Well that's my last solar eclipse scuppered! Never

> mind, I saw the Faeroe Islands on TV.

>

> Louisa.


Don't give up Louisa. They happen all the time globally ..



4 Apr 2015 Lunar Total Much of Asia, Australia, Much of North America,

Much of South america Pacific, Atlantic,

Indian Ocean, Arctic, Antarctica


13 Sep 2015 Solar Partial South in Africa, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica


8/9Mar 2016 Solar Total South/East Asia, North/East Australia, Pacific, Indian Ocean




http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/list.html


Foxy

You were all complaining at 8.22am! I was on One Tree Hill and we definitely got a dusk-light experience climaxing at 9.30 and then it began to lighten again. It was very cold, the birds shut up, the dog lay down, the apocalyptical cult like chanting began, my phone went flat (ok I hadn't charge it for a few days)...


oh I see...the edf clocks gone bonkers. That's the eclipse for you.

a happy shopper eclipse for a fine fare nation


this is why Camerons Britin is broken. we are a nation of rapacious colonialists and genocidal murderers who have never made amends for their crimes - this is our payback for the heinous history we have commited on the name of the royal family, the armed forces and international global capital.


there is another one in 11 years time. Hopefully we will have out to bed the ghosts or our awful past, eliminated the royal genetic line, church driven organised noncery, hipster bearded lice filth and disbanded the evil of the capitalist running dog lackey armed forces by then and can look forward to a better eclipse, a better tomorrow with more and darker solar happenings


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