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To: Curbstone who wrote (63253)1/20/2000 7:50:00 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 152472
 
Shadowing a Lunar Eclipse

Safe and Easy to Watch

Earth will not only cast a shadow on the
moon, but its atmosphere will bend some
light onto the moon, turning it red.
(ABCNEWS.com)

By Kenneth Chang

Jan. 20 ? Tonight, the full moon dims to red.
The ancient Maya said it was a giant jaguar devouring
the moon, after which it would descend to Earth and eat
its fill of people, too.
For you, it?s a benign, beautiful consequence of solar
system mechanics ? the Earth?s shadow crossing the
moon, a lunar eclipse.
?That?s all an eclipse is,? says Yale University
astronomy professor Bradley Schaefer. ?It?s a shadow.?
Visible across North America, the lunar eclipse ?
unlike a couple of other recent ballyhooed celestial events
? is easy to observe and guaranteed to be an impressive
sight, barring clouds, of course.



To: Curbstone who wrote (63253)1/20/2000 8:11:00 PM
From: PoetTrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
OT OT ...Aloha, did you by chance track your portfolio on Msn Money Central? I did at first but realized I got into a lot of trouble when I downloaded three months and they did first in/first out and that's when I realized I was going to have to do my 1999 trades on Lotus...Why do you prefer Quicken2000 to Msn's portfolio tracker (given they track option trading as well as regular portfolio) and do you know if MONEY2000 is directly related to Msn' portfolio tracker? One of the guys at Fidelity said he thought it was but they were two distinct portfolio trackers...trying to make a decision and not wanting to make the same mistake twice. Thanks again for any feedback. PoetTrader