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I'm almost afraid to say this... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #1
It's not a four minute eclipse... brooklynite Apr 2024 #2
And they say the media doesn't influence people. Think. Again. Apr 2024 #3
I would have driven hours to experience it, even staying overnight, without media input whatsoever EYESORE 9001 Apr 2024 #5
Me too... JT45242 Apr 2024 #8
You could also go airborne True Dough Apr 2024 #59
People have waited a lifetime for this, has nothing to do with media. we can do it Apr 2024 #23
Exactly.... Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #38
The media influenced me this time ecstatic Apr 2024 #75
Why not cross the Peace Bridge and watch from Niagara Falls? MorbidButterflyTat Apr 2024 #120
I agree, although in some places it will last an hour or more. Brenda Apr 2024 #4
Here locally, they are using it to have extra police and EMS on duty. Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #39
Is it really going to be worse than Thanksgiving traffic on the interstates? Brenda Apr 2024 #42
No fed money is being dispersed. Biden will need to declare a "federal disaster" first. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #50
Consider: people don't all have Thanksgiving dinner in the same time and place. brooklynite Apr 2024 #62
The president must declare an area a federal disaster area before federal funds are dispersed. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #46
Okay, thanks for the info. nt Brenda Apr 2024 #71
4 hours for the millions watching in path of totality. we can do it Apr 2024 #112
You're right snowybirdie Apr 2024 #6
Oh, every few years? When's the next total eclipse visible in the U.S.? WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #16
Don't expect a cogent reply. we can do it Apr 2024 #25
Any reason you changed the topic to... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #27
Same reason you narrowed it to Americans. WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #37
I didn't narrow it... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #48
brenda who WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #53
Sorry... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #58
Have you seen one? Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #40
Yes snowybirdie Apr 2024 #44
I've waited lifetime for this! Unfortunately, I'm getting clouded out. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #56
Sorry the clouds are messin' with ya. Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #64
You are very lucky to have experienced several totals... Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #63
Several TOTAL eclipses? Do you have a private plane? we can do it Apr 2024 #68
Several as a child? Are you a world traveler? Most of us can't do that. we can do it Apr 2024 #106
Who's marketing? Most events are free. we can do it Apr 2024 #113
I've seen 3 .. Think. Again. Apr 2024 #51
Yes. Back in elementary school - a lot of us are older and remember making the TBF Apr 2024 #80
A total eclipse is rare. Elessar Zappa Apr 2024 #107
Thank you we can do it Apr 2024 #114
Local police and fire said Indianapolis traffic likely worse than race day JT45242 Apr 2024 #7
You watching it from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Emile Apr 2024 #11
IN laws house... JT45242 Apr 2024 #17
Awesome family experience. Emile Apr 2024 #18
Hopefully the clouds will be thinner than that... Happy Hoosier Apr 2024 #43
I live 60 miles north of Terre Haute and Emile Apr 2024 #52
I'm so sad. We are in totality, but have the worst visibility due to thick clouds. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #73
Me too, Left SARose Apr 2024 #77
We drove up to Boerne where my son lives. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #98
Starting approx 3 hours and it's 60 degrees and sunny Emile Apr 2024 #84
Much of N TX , Ark, and Midwest will have great conditions. We just got unlucky LeftInTX Apr 2024 #97
Here is what looks like near Terre Haute. Emile Apr 2024 #109
We saw the corona for a second. Just at the end of totality LeftInTX Apr 2024 #118
Awesome. Almost totality in Indiana Emile Apr 2024 #119
Here in Austin Texasgal Apr 2024 #122
We saw totality in Boerne for about 1 sec! Son snapped this with his phone just as it was about to get light again. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #123
Indy 500 billing it as Indiana's Spectacle in the Sky Emile Apr 2024 #86
Maybe claudette Apr 2024 #13
lol what on earth WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #15
I thought those were fairly clear... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #19
No I'm just wondering what a "commonplace American" is and why a person would have to either be scientific WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2024 #36
oh, okay, carry on. Think. Again. Apr 2024 #45
If I had the money, I'd travel far to see this. Elessar Zappa Apr 2024 #24
We drove to Ohio snpsmom Apr 2024 #28
450 miles from Rehoboth Beach to Akron for totality. Got to see partial in 2017. we can do it Apr 2024 #35
Some of the reporting does sound a little hyperbolic True Dough Apr 2024 #60
No. It's just allocating police, EMS, local emergency management and asking for cooperation of the public LeftInTX Apr 2024 #67
I drove 12 hours to experience it. usedtobedemgurl Apr 2024 #74
Not only are local schools closed, they're barricaded to keep eclipse parties off grounds. LeftInTX Apr 2024 #102
You are SO wrong. Liberal In Texas Apr 2024 #76
Abd you believe all that would be happening without... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #79
Yes. People know seeing a total eclipse is for most people a once in a lifetime experience. Liberal In Texas Apr 2024 #81
Yes because many of us planned this years ago, when we saw this is last possible for decades. we can do it Apr 2024 #115
Translation: "I 'm not interested so of course nobody else is" brooklynite Apr 2024 #85
No need for a false translation... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #93
Don't get ForgedCrank Apr 2024 #87
Only chance to see the sun's corona! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #104
I drove 5 hours to TN with my son to see the 2017 eclipse SYFROYH Apr 2024 #126
I must be caught up in the hype, because Emile Apr 2024 #9
How does it change your life? nt Brenda Apr 2024 #10
If you need to ask, you probably won't get it Emile Apr 2024 #12
An experience claudette Apr 2024 #14
They happen fairly often... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #21
No. They. Do. Not. we can do it Apr 2024 #29
Yes. They. Do. Think. Again. Apr 2024 #32
Reading for comprehension would be helpful here. Total eclipse visible in US, not partial, not annular, total. we can do it Apr 2024 #41
uh huh... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #57
Yeah, if you have money to travel all over the world!!!! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #69
Hi, if you read my post... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #72
Lots of places have been giving away glasses and holding free events. we can do it Apr 2024 #78
But, not always visible in our country claudette Apr 2024 #92
Sorry about what? Think. Again. Apr 2024 #95
Geography is hard AZSkiffyGeek Apr 2024 #100
Not TOTAL eclipses claudette Apr 2024 #88
... Think. Again. Apr 2024 #94
Most are far away from civilization. But go ahead keep repeating yourself. we can do it Apr 2024 #105
Thank you for saying that claudette Apr 2024 #111
OMG claudette Apr 2024 #110
They happen fairly often (i.e annually) but 70% are over open water... JT45242 Apr 2024 #31
You're making assumptions when I simply asked a very specific question Brenda Apr 2024 #30
The same way hiking to awe inspiring places does. Or a phenomenal live musical performance. we can do it Apr 2024 #47
Why would you assume I don't know those things? Brenda Apr 2024 #70
All awesome claudette Apr 2024 #90
The forecast for the Twin Cities is Cloudy with a chance of rain showers. ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2024 #20
Yes, but it will be even darker and gloomier for a little while. So there's that. Ocelot II Apr 2024 #83
there's a thread on Gen Discussion onethatcares Apr 2024 #22
Arkansas must be a comfortable place to live. Think. Again. Apr 2024 #26
OMG, I'm in the DFW area and I cannot wait until this stupid eclipse is over. tanyev Apr 2024 #33
I'm in an area of only 97% eclipsivity. And I will stay off the roads. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2024 #34
Probably dumbshits trying to drive with eclipse glasses AZSkiffyGeek Apr 2024 #103
When I heard that Greg Abbott was calling in TexasBushwhacker Apr 2024 #49
Looking forward to the greatest totality I've experienced. 90%+ here. Torchlight Apr 2024 #54
I'll let the grand dogs out today Marthe48 Apr 2024 #55
LOL she got you. Emile Apr 2024 #61
She said she had some for the chickens too Marthe48 Apr 2024 #65
Bwhaha Emile Apr 2024 #66
🤣💕 MerryBlooms Apr 2024 #91
😄💕 MerryBlooms Apr 2024 #89
A relative lives in a town in the path of the total eclipse Ocelot II Apr 2024 #82
William Shatner will be at Indiana University Emile Apr 2024 #96
Cool!! LeftInTX Apr 2024 #99
Yesterday I saw pictures of Texas highways with signs that read, "No stopping to view the eclipse!" CrispyQ Apr 2024 #101
No "could" about it, and totality is completely different from 94% or any partial coverage. Hela Apr 2024 #108
My brother is in Carbondale IL which is one of the cities in the dead center for totality. honest.abe Apr 2024 #116
A shame. I hope all are careful out there driving or whatever means they are using to get to an observation SWBTATTReg Apr 2024 #117
The nuts do ruin it for the rest of us. Boomerproud Apr 2024 #125
Currently outside the kitchen window MorbidButterflyTat Apr 2024 #121
Nice. Could you feel a temperature drop? miyazaki Apr 2024 #127
The 90 minute trip from Binghamton to our viewing site in Oswego took three hours returning... brooklynite Apr 2024 #124
Leaving Greenville Maine....after hanging at a great little pub grill for 90 minutes..... OAITW r.2.0 Apr 2024 #128
We drove 30 miles to our son's home this morning. I told my husband, "Take the backroads" LeftInTX Apr 2024 #129
Unfortunately up here in Maine, there are no shortcuts. OAITW r.2.0 Apr 2024 #130
So, did it ??? I was safely asleep within my home, DemocraticPatriot Apr 2024 #131
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