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17 years 11 months ago #38906
by lunartic_old
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
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I was woken during the night by the sound of the rain being lashed off the bedroom window, another beautiful night by the sound of it :roll:
I left the house at six o'clock to go to work and I'm delighted to be greeted by the sight of a brilliant clear sky, even from suburban Dublin, and the waning gibbous moon hanging beautifully overhead.
As the day wore on the sun shone bright and as the afternoon came on it still looked good. I was looking forward to dragging out the 25x100 binos for some deep-sky work.
Soon after the sun set, the clouds began to gather and within half an hour of sunset the sky is almost overcast. By the time I get home, around six, there's no chance of any observing. Listening to the radio the weather report tells me that more rain is on the way
I know in Ireland that we're used to bad weather, but this is absolutely ridiculous :evil: , if I had the means I'd pack the family up and ship out to Florida or Australia in an instant.
I've been observing for more than fifteen years and I can't honestly remember the weather being this bad over such a prolonged period of time.
Sorry about the rant, but I feel I'm coming down with cabin fever.
Paul
I left the house at six o'clock to go to work and I'm delighted to be greeted by the sight of a brilliant clear sky, even from suburban Dublin, and the waning gibbous moon hanging beautifully overhead.
As the day wore on the sun shone bright and as the afternoon came on it still looked good. I was looking forward to dragging out the 25x100 binos for some deep-sky work.
Soon after the sun set, the clouds began to gather and within half an hour of sunset the sky is almost overcast. By the time I get home, around six, there's no chance of any observing. Listening to the radio the weather report tells me that more rain is on the way
I know in Ireland that we're used to bad weather, but this is absolutely ridiculous :evil: , if I had the means I'd pack the family up and ship out to Florida or Australia in an instant.
I've been observing for more than fifteen years and I can't honestly remember the weather being this bad over such a prolonged period of time.
Sorry about the rant, but I feel I'm coming down with cabin fever.
Paul
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
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17 years 11 months ago #38908
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I hear ya .... I had my mind set on catching this comet but as soon as sunset was getting near the clouds filled the Western horizon and messed up any chance of seeing it
Man I hope things start to clear up soon!
Bart.
Man I hope things start to clear up soon!
Bart.
My Home Page - www.bartbusschots.ie
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17 years 11 months ago #38946
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well brace yourselves as it is not gonna get much better....
uk.news.yahoo.com/11012007/323/weird-win...ns-warm-puzzled.html
it seems also- so it says in the article - that wet and warm winters will be the norm in the following years
and so the dust gathers on my tripod....( the rest is packed in well to prevent damage from dust)....
and of course as always ... the Sun shines during the day in the week... come the weekend and it will be raining during the day as well :evil:
So the tripod of my solarscope gathers dust as well....
hmm..hold on...maybe we should resort to sacrifices to the weathergods...
uk.news.yahoo.com/11012007/323/weird-win...ns-warm-puzzled.html
it seems also- so it says in the article - that wet and warm winters will be the norm in the following years
and so the dust gathers on my tripod....( the rest is packed in well to prevent damage from dust)....
and of course as always ... the Sun shines during the day in the week... come the weekend and it will be raining during the day as well :evil:
So the tripod of my solarscope gathers dust as well....
hmm..hold on...maybe we should resort to sacrifices to the weathergods...
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17 years 11 months ago #38951
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John
Better that old people should die of talk than to have young people die in war.
Replied by jhoare on topic Re: "*^&%&% Weather
Have you anyone in mind?
:lol:
:lol:
John
Better that old people should die of talk than to have young people die in war.
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17 years 11 months ago #38955
by Seanie_Morris
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: "*^&%&% Weather
Dave MacDonald could be a worthy one, what with the recent IFAS award and all. Surely the pagan Sun gods will take notice of him? Otherwise, Anthony the Greek, because that Zorba keeps taking the sun away from us - it's almost always sunny over there!
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17 years 11 months ago #38960
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the weather does not look good. being optimistic though the meteireann site says there maybe frost saturday night which would imply some clear skies. also if you look at this link:-
pages.unibas.ch/geo/mcr/3d/meteo/seeing/nmm22/index.htm
i notice for saturday over dublin they are forecasting clear skies for about 8 to 10 pm. i suppose all we can do is hope.
pages.unibas.ch/geo/mcr/3d/meteo/seeing/nmm22/index.htm
i notice for saturday over dublin they are forecasting clear skies for about 8 to 10 pm. i suppose all we can do is hope.
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