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Not a cloud in the sky, but only 62% here. Not really spectacular.
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Got a good view - cloud cover was just enough for it to come through.
Flippin' cold and the birds have gone quiet. Have some flowers (weeds!) in the garden that close up at night and they're shut tight
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CHill60 wrote: they're shut tight
Now how awesome is that !
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Nature is weirdly wonderful! Birds are back singing and the flowers are starting to open up again already
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JMK-NI wrote: Any of you catch it?
Not really. While it was clear and frosty in the morning clouds appeared meanwhile.
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Our office has one wall which is essentially a massive window. I sit right in front of that window. It gave me a perfect view of FA. My colleague was wearing a Welding Mask. Quite a surreal experience really.
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It's when he starts wearing a Hockey Mask you want to start worrying...
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P0mpey3 wrote: My colleague was wearing a Welding Mask
Normal for Portsmouth
veni bibi saltavi
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Read that as a Welsh Mask ... Surreal, you said it.
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P0mpey3 wrote: My colleague was wearing a Welding Mask. Was it an improvement?
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In Portsmouth?
Is the Pope Catholic? Do Ursines defecate in wooded areas?
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So, our tests today have shown that Eclipse with the cloud sucks.
Next week on mIThbusters, we'll examine VS and Azure.
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Oh! Oh! That'll suck as well!
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This is the age of social media so it was a Meh-clipse
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Just cloud here in 85% land. In 1999, I went down to Cornwall to experience totality and it was totally cloudy then, too.
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racketeer wrote: In 1999, I went down to Cornwall to experience totality and it was totally cloudy then, too.
You lucky bugger!
We were there as well, and it poured with rain...then cleared up once the event was over...
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In 1999 we were in Babbacombe in Devon, cleared up completely for the eclipse and was fairly spectacular.
Today was an almost totally cloudless sky, but being only a partial eclipse and having experienced the full one it was underwhelming really.
Did get a bit dimmer, noticeably chillier, lots of dogs barking around the estate, clouded over just after the moon started to pull away so didn't notice it getting brighter again.
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Well, not really. I hadn't gone to look at the clouds specifically. It was dramatic though, even though we didn't see the sun. It went completely dark and still.
It's a bugger though, isn't it? Less than an hour after the eclipse is over and we have blue skies and sun!
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through some intermittent gaps in the clouds, I could manage to see a few glimpses of it up 'ere in lovely North Yorkshire.
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Yes, Visual Studio has been always better...
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Ta-dah!!!
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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In the UK aren't the natives more surprised by the appearance of the sun then by it's disappearance?
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Mother's ruin in Spanish royal delta, beginning a man who rose and fell [8]
Go on then, enjoy it.
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Reginald
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