Qbasicnews.com

Full Version: -
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
-.
Why did you put the same message/poll under two forum?

It makes it easier for you/us when you only ask the question/ give the poll under one forum rather than spreading it through all of them.
What other thread.. ;-) ;-) ;-) :rotfl:

I couldn't see it.. I think I was asleep anyway ;-)
I wish I could see one - that would be cool! I live in the states, so I couldn't see it. I saw a partial eclipse once - it was so strange. It made everthing seem wierd for a while. Even the critters acted strange. I remember they got all quite and acted like they were getting ready for night. And the dusk birds started doing thier end-of-day formation flying over the woods. Wonder when the US is gonna get to see an eclipse next?

I did get to see nature do its special thing this week though. A big ice storm said howdy to us - taking our trees, power and phone lines down for the week.

- Dav
-.
Complete track of solar / lunar eclipses and such "sky demonstrations" can be easily found on the internet, so if any of you is really interested you can visit NASA's homepage.

About the solar eclipse I'm quite sure it wasn't visible from my place (Spain) 'cause the media didn't even mention it, having big rehearsals when it is visible or even noticeable from this country.
YAY, us south africans living in our (almost) 3rd world country have something on the US now! We got to see it! it was a bit overcast but that didn't matter, still saw it fine.