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Coulda been sarcasm...or a flub up. Unclear, so I chose which I wanted to believe LOL! :neener:

 

Cheers,

SD

 

 

Jeez, I first pulled that on my high school biology teacher when I was 14, back when Ike was still the prez. He got it.

 

Nobody is THAT stupid, outside of politicians maybe.

 

:dunno:

 

 

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Thailand residents will be among the world’s lucky few in range to see the century’s longest solar eclipse July 22.

 

As much as 60 percent of the sun’s surface will be shadowed by the moon over Thailand between 7 - 9:30 a.m. Those in the Pattaya area will see a 42 percent eclipse starting at 7:06 a.m. and finishing at 8:03 a.m.

 

The National Institute for Astronomy in Prachinburi said the 240 km shadow would give one of the longest-lasting solar eclipses in history and be visible in India, Pakistan, China, Burma, Thailand and Japan. Those lucky enough to be on a South Pacific island will be treated to a rare total eclipse..

 

 

:cool:

 

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