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waitbutwhy.com
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| | Brush up on solar eclipse basics before April 8, when we'll enjoy the first total solar eclipse in the continental U.S. since 2017.
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| | Earlier this month (April 8, 2024), a total solar eclipse cut through Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Total solar eclipses are paramount spectacles. It's unlikely you will see anything else in your short, pointless life that will match a total eclipse. Thus, whenever an eclipse passes nearby, you should endeavor to place yourself in...
| | www.jimmybramlett.com
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| | After watching the total solar eclipse from Newport, Oregon back in 2017, I was determined to make it to this eclipse. If for no other reason depending on where I went I would get a four-minute eclipse rather than the one minute I got. My initial plan was to go to the northern Dallas suburb...
| | thesoapdish.wordpress.com
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| One of the things about putting an output (rss) on your web-presence is that people can do helpful/interesting/surprising things with it. This is a trivial example, but Andy Powell at Eduserve wanted to make an easy way to subscribe to all the blogs nominated for the Edublog awards. A few technical glitches later he realised...