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To: Road Walker who wrote (437250)11/29/2008 7:34:00 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576240
 
makes one think about the sun's orbit



To: Road Walker who wrote (437250)11/29/2008 7:39:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576240
 
I have never seen the northern lights. Every time they are on display here its overcast.

You need to see them. Travel if you have to. And take a look in the southeast sky this evening at Venus and Jupiter. But when you look you have to think... and then it becomes wondrous.


This is the PNW.....overcast is the norm from November til March. Its very hard to see things in the nite or day sky. Occasionally, the sun comes out in January and some people [Republicans] get hysterical and run for cover.

Republicans don't get it.

There's a lot of things they don't get.



To: Road Walker who wrote (437250)11/30/2008 11:19:11 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576240
 
Just a few years ago we could see all 4 of them, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Mercure, in San Diego.

So what are you talking about?

That was a major Rep event.

Reps go for the real stuff, Dems try to make sensations out of non events.

Taro