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Bluelight Crew
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Leprechaun said:When are you ever alone?
Excuse me?
Leprechaun said:When are you ever alone?
realm said:Reading the first 3 chapters of Tony Robbins: "Awaken The Giant Within" while on acid.
I feel motivated! Damn he does his job fantasitcally well!
I really like that onecosmicdancer said:helping a close friend through a really tough time in their life.x
eggman88888 said:staying positive & staying alive
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doofhard said:After missing the total solar eclipse in S.A I swore I wouldn't miss the next one. The next one was in Turkey and it wasn't looking good, but only about 4 weeks before said event I decided I had to go. I borrowed money from the bank and witnessed the most amazing thing I have ever seen.
ClubbinGuido said:Keeping really close friends.
katmeow said:I've seen a friend's photos from Turkey and it's just insane. I think I'm going to aim for Japan in 2009.
potato said:Actually the bulk of the 2009 eclipse is in China, it barely passes through Japan at all. It (totality) starts in India, skirts Nepal, crosses China, then darts across the ocean, sweeping a half dozen or so tiny islands which are a part of Japan, but quite removed from it really, then ending in the pacific ocean. Maximum length of totality occurs several hundred kilometers east of these islands and lasts for 6 minutes and 39 sec.
Those islands in Japan are probably the best place to view it from though - you get the longest totality (~6 mins 30 secs) which you wont get anywhere else, plus the cloud prospects are much better than on the mainland, where it's monsoon season!
Eclipse lengths
Cloud Patterns
This eclipse is the longest in our lifetime, the next of this length wont occur until 2090 or something. As such I will be there to see it even if I have to swim there! I've been planning it for like a year already..