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Happy 2*3*5*67
Happy new year to all!
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Happy A38[sub]14[/sub]
A38 is a dairy product in Denmark :) [URL="http://www.superbest.dk/liste/mejeri-ost/maelk-yoghurt/a38/1/alle/sortering-standard"]http://www.superbest.dk/liste/mejeri-ost/maelk-yoghurt/a38/1/alle/sortering-standard[/URL] |
Happy [size=4]1[/size][sub][size=1]2010[/size][/sub]
[color=#808080][size=1]Or should I put 'Happy [size=4]1[/size][sub][size=1]A38[/size][sub]14[/sub][/sub]'?[/size][/color] |
Happy [COLOR="Blue"]mid-term election year[/COLOR] to all of us in the USofA!
[size="1"]Strap yourselves in, boys, we're in for some chop![/size] |
Happy new solar orbit cycle!
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[QUOTE=retina;200494]Happy [size=4]1[/size][sub][size=1]2010[/size][/sub][/QUOTE]
Happy 10[sub]2010[/sub], if you don't mind. |
[QUOTE=axn;200498]Happy 10[sub]2010[/sub], if you don't mind.[/QUOTE]Oh, yeah. Thanks for the correction. :redface:
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Happy 2010! (couldn't think of a unique way of saying it lol) 2 more hours to go here :)
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MMX (Maybe Intel could use that for a line of fancy new processors, "Pentium MMX")
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Happy New Year! :smile:
(BTW, did anyone else see the partial lunar eclipse last night?) |
[quote=10metreh;200519]
(BTW, did anyone else see the partial lunar eclipse last night?)[/quote] Yeah, that I did so. The penumbral shading of the moon was not visible at all, as I expected up, about it. Thus, the portion of the moon within the penumbra was as bright as full moon itself. The umbral portion yesterday was very little, but being that tiny, it was visible [COLOR=White]up[/COLOR], though. [URL]http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2009Dec31P.pdf[/URL] Should view up all the parts of a total lunar eclipse. Partial lunar eclipse on 26.6.2010, total lunar eclipse on 21.12.2010 (both not being visible [COLOR=White]up[/COLOR] from India at all) The next total lunar eclipse that is being visible from India is only on 15.6.2011, followed up by that one on 10.12.2011 (both being visible [COLOR=White]up[/COLOR] from India though) Annular solar eclipse is coming up on 15.1.2010, should not miss it out at all, I have special solar eclipse glasses, though. Total solar eclipse track that is coming upon 11.7.2010, falls entirely over the south Pacific Ocean, a place of no people at all. It is wasted up! |
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