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Status quoSAO said:What data were the calculations based on?
Status quoSAO said:What data were the calculations based on?
Oh!, thanks mkrnhr, didn't think of it that way, won't happen againmkrnhr said:Hi Scribblenauts,
Remember to keep the noise ( http://cassiopedia.org/glossary/Noise ) down.
Saying something like "I have a secret but I won't tell you" does not contribute meaningfully to the discussion. At least if you have said that it was an intuition, that would have been a more significant data to consider at some level ;)
Scribblenauts said:Oh!, thanks mkrnhr, didn't think of it that way, won't happen againmkrnhr said:Hi Scribblenauts,
Remember to keep the noise ( http://cassiopedia.org/glossary/Noise ) down.
Saying something like "I have a secret but I won't tell you" does not contribute meaningfully to the discussion. At least if you have said that it was an intuition, that would have been a more significant data to consider at some level ;)
and I already asked if the date is of any significance
Laura said:My guess is that it's all nonsense, but let's keep our eyes open anyway.
Laura said:It's such a beautiful day
luke wilson said:Well it is a good day over here...
I'm glad not whole planet is trashed yet... In Moscow today is too hot, air is polluted, streets are dirty, ecosystem is dying and people are angry... Just another day here, not beautiful at all.
happyliza said:Well please excuse my ignorance and I am sure you will all correct me and say this is totally natural!
Yesterday I sat on my balcony just after sunset only to see the new moon only about 20 degrees to the left of where the sun set. Never from my balcony have I ever seen the moon in the westerly direction there and usually it is opposite 180 degrees to where the sun set. Here it is always ahead of me if I drive to my village and the sun always seems to set in the west.
It was definitely a crescent moon. Am i missing something or shall I throw away the key now?
Umm, happyliza, the moon is FULL when it is opposite to the sun, 180 degrees. It is NEW when it is close to where the sun sets.