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reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 02:57 PM by mattguy404
reply to post by mungodave



lmao I wish I was a muso, I'm just Matt the journo student from *location classified*. But you're right, it's certainly just business as usual, just as it should be for everyone else here.

Apologies for the one liner post!!



reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:01 PM by mungodave
reply to post by mattguy404



No worries!

Well fellow ATS folk. Im off to work, gonna be a nice hot day here on the east coast of Aus , and I am gonna have me a GREAT day
Ciao

Mungo


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:14 PM by Vanitas
reply to post by mungodave



There we go again...
"The Day of Judgment will never come, because it's always tomorrow in Australia".


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:24 PM by damajikninja
reply to post by Vanitas


And it's always "Yesterday" here in Alaska. lol We're only an hour or two away from dateline! Haha!

I just hope that nickel/iron mass tumbles away from me and any body of water that could create a tsunami to smack me and the moose. I doubt it will hit, but I am curious about the hypothetical electric/plasma discharge scenarios.

[edit on 1/28/2008 by damajikninja]


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:26 PM by heliosprime
reply to post by welivefortheson




Well no one told the planet the Dec 26th Tsunami was caused by an asteroid.............but it was...............


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:28 PM by damajikninja
reply to post by heliosprime


Incredible claims require incredible evidence.

Without deviating to far from topic, please backup your claims with credible sources, or prepare to defend yourself!! lol


reply to post by antar


Yeah, we had a freak wind storm here in Alaska over the weekend. I was out in the Matanuska Valley, enjoying calm winds and skys, and the fresh foot of snow that fell over night.

And then, WHOOSH!

For the next 3 hours or so, we were bombarded with strong winds, sustained around 50 mph, gusting into the 70mph range.

And then, after a few hours, it stopped as suddenly as it started. Calm. And it blew all my freaking snow away!!




[edit on 1/28/2008 by damajikninja]



reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:32 PM by Vanitas
reply to post by damajikninja



You lucky dogs!

I wish I were somewhere where is "yesterday"... every day.


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:33 PM by antar
reply to post by damajikninja



HI Damajininja! Good to see you...
Remember the night we spent looking at the red star? What was that site you showed me?

We better get our naps in early tonight as it will be fun to watch TU24.

Do you have a good telescope? Also where is Cassiopeia? I hear that is where to watch????

Hope all is well in your part of the country and that love finds you warm and cozy. Does your lady enjoy the same kinds of information you do? And will you please do an interview with her for your ninjacast?


PS I posted this before I saw your above post... I have been watching the solar winds chart and IT IS VERY INTERESTING, HOWEVER IS THERE ANY DATA ON OUR MOON? I would love to watch the effects that TU24 has had on it.

As for your winds Wow, just wow, I knew it would affect us in this way.

[edit on 28-1-2008 by antar]


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:34 PM by Vanitas
reply to post by heliosprime



What do you mean?
It was caused by a huge earthquake... No?


reply posted on 28-1-2008 @ 03:48 PM by antar
reply to post by Juicy



Ummm sloppy joes! Sounds good. I will see ya here tonight if your up! Hopefully some of the teckies on the site will link us up to watch this event!
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