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- wontstoptalking, on 07/20/2009, -2/+25Springfield Newspaper: "GOD EATS SUN, WON'T NEGOTIATE FOR 6 MINUTES"
- Striss, on 07/20/2009, -1/+19Now's our chance to invade the Fire Nation.
- vilago, on 07/20/2009, -0/+12August, 2017 you will have your chance.
- legendxx, on 07/20/2009, -0/+10Shortly after.. http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/6352/grandpasim ...
- rento, on 07/20/2009, -9/+19Black hole sun
Wont you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wont you come
Wont you come - 471776, on 07/20/2009, -8/+16And all the superstitious retards come out to revel in the holy magical event of a rock drifting temporarily in front of the sun. Can't just enjoy the eclipse, no no. Let's travel thousands of miles to bathe in the holy waters and keep watch for those pesky solar assassins. Clearly the moon continuing in its normal trajectory signifies troubled times, sickness and pestilence in the near future!
It's sad that billions of people still believe in this *****. - longbow486, on 07/20/2009, -0/+8"My Homer is not a communist. He may be a liar, a pig, an idiot, a communist, but he is not a porn star."
- tattertech, on 07/20/2009, -0/+8Jupiter totally kicks our ass dude.
- AtomicTheory, on 07/20/2009, -0/+6It's Will Ferrell as Harry Caray.
Harry Caray: ... Let me ask what's your favorite planet.
Dr. Ken Waller (Jeff Goldblum): Well, I don't have a favorite. I find them all fascinating there all a part of a-
Harry Caray: Mine's the sun. Always has been. I like it because it's like the king of planets.
Dr. Ken Waller: Well, actually Harry it's not a planet it's a star.
Harry Caray: Well! planet or star, when that thing burns out were all gonna be dead. - Eclyps19, on 07/20/2009, -1/+7I just wish I could see it from the US :(
- Lust4Me, on 07/20/2009, -0/+6Here is the path:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001 ... - stuffradio, on 07/20/2009, -0/+6"Then we shall fight in the shade!"
- bencefeher, on 07/20/2009, -3/+8Is that what they taught you in 7th grade social studies?
- sideburns, on 07/20/2009, -0/+4University of North Dakota will have a webcast of the eclipse from the Wuhan Bioengineering Institute in Wuhan, China. (I have no affiliation).
Below is the schedule related to the USA time zones. Click the webcast link on left to watch when the time is right.
http://sems1.cs.und.edu/~sems/index_Schedule.php - serif69, on 07/20/2009, -0/+4I'm just amazed that the monsters are organized enough to tightly ball together at the same time to block out the sun, even if it only is for a few minutes.
- psunut5, on 07/20/2009, -2/+6I love the guy that says our sun is the leader of the stars lol
- DirtPile, on 07/20/2009, -0/+4What a crazy random happenstance!
- Phoenix99, on 07/20/2009, -0/+4No need to worry. Its just a bunch of arrows. Carry on.
- vertinox, on 07/20/2009, -0/+3You're only laughing because Huitzilopochtli has spit the sun back out each time.
- ZenFountain, on 07/20/2009, -0/+3Mo-mo-mo-monster eclipse.
- dfross, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2I think the most beautiful aspect of an eclipse, is the view that it creates a shadow on the actual planet - you can see this in this picture:
http://www.indianchild.in/Solar_System/images/Ecli ...
Rather than it just blotting out the light, it sort of puts everything in perspective. I'd love to see an eclipse from that point of view. - Zaxcomp, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2I'm ok with the Sun God. Anthropomorphizing that which daily keeps the entire planet alive does not seem harmful. That and, at least you can see the thing.
- binaryalchemist, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2This is the best eclipse ever!
- inactive, on 07/20/2009, -1/+3every time I hear about these so called "once in a lifetime monster eclipses", another one comes along another decade or so. no big deal.
- kreuzbergjakob, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2For me it's the feeling that a solar eclipse brings to the affected area, not the sight. This is not explicable. 4 years ago we had a 3/4 eclipse early in the morning and waked me up with this downfalling cold and at the same time absolute silence.
- Zaxcomp, on 07/20/2009, -1/+3But it doesn't matter if they do believe in it. Perhaps it fulfills them. Whatever the case may be, they'll die like the rest of us. This too shall pass.
- Zaxcomp, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2It is always an age of records. Humans like thinking everything is important.
- indraneel24, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2Thank you for reminding me to rewatch some Avatar.
- MWeather, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2Tell us all about the thriving middle-class Indian and Chinese factory workers.
- cJw314, on 07/20/2009, -0/+2http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haAhdtDmsOw
- retral, on 07/20/2009, -1/+3It's similarly sad that you got buried at least once (not by me).
- javiero, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1All these eclipses are supposed to happen only "once in a lifetime" or you always hear there will be no other like it in like 80 years.. Im 27 and Ive experienced about 6 or 7...
- vertinox, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1At least I get to fight in the shade....
- DirtPile, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1This is way better than a solar ellipse.
- retral, on 07/20/2009, -1/+2Maybe some nice alien will come along with his intergalactic battleship, beam you up, and let you look at the shadow his ship is casting on earth...
...shortly before he annihilates it. - retral, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Not everyone has the means to travel to witness solar eclipse after eclipse.
BTW: solar eclipses are far rarer than lunar eclipses. - h4ppydotcom, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1You're 4 comments too late.
- kreuzbergjakob, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1What do you mean "ever"? Your lifetime?
:-)
Even this won't be correct. But this one's path includes the most populous areas of the earth and with a so closed to earth moon will no other occur in your lifetime in this area. That's true! - osok, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Attack during eclipse for 1000X damage!
- TheLotusEater, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Someone's misusing the term then.
- h4ppydotcom, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1Those crazy puffins in the plane paid $2000 to miss out on the best part of an eclipse - the anticipation, the partial eclipse and then, when the sun disappears, the birds go quiet and the light is really quite eerie. Then the winds start and (provided you're not surrounded by whooping idiots) it's a wonderful experience. On a plane you're just going to get the visuals (useful for astronomers, I guess) but none of the knock-on effects.
- rodlima, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1It's called "culture" (more than religion). It's the origin of the magnificent sistine chapel ceiling painting, countless statues and other pieces of 'art'.
- inactive, on 07/21/2009, -0/+1It's clearly a conspiracy by the government. I mean, I've never seen a solar eclipse in person. Therefor it doesn't exist.
- wontstoptalking, on 07/20/2009, -0/+1A classic episode.
- shandromand, on 07/20/2009, -1/+2ITS COMING...
- ChronoMojo, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1Is this where some douchebag who thinks he's clever says, "Save The Cheerleader, Save The World?"
- wontstoptalking, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1(That's probably not how it goes, but it's something like that. Feel free to correct me if you remember or can find it.)
- kreuzbergjakob, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1It's a wise idea to sell tickets for solar eclipse! I believe it's a good business idea too, to sell foto flash cells. A lot of people may go out of flashing power during the event! Make them happy again!
- PhilJax, on 07/20/2009, -0/+0I would love to be in Shanghai to see this :-(
- kreuzbergjakob, on 07/20/2009, -1/+1This is lyrics by Yussuf Islam! (Former Cat Stevens)
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