Here in Bloomington the motels are requiring a 3 day min stay. We suspect things will get busy early.I am told Hotel rooms are sold out in Kokomo. Sunday and Monday are not usually high census nights.
Here in Bloomington the motels are requiring a 3 day min stay. We suspect things will get busy early.I am told Hotel rooms are sold out in Kokomo. Sunday and Monday are not usually high census nights.
Early in Asimov's career he wrote mostly biochemistry and mathematics textbooks (huge things!), but dabbled only a bit in fiction. He wrote for some of the popular science fiction monthly magazines before he began with novels.Gonna look this book up. Sounds good
I think it's "don't harsh my mellow." After patrolling your AOR have a cigar and a bourbon, win-win!Don’t harsh my chill (I hope I got that right, I heard it on the TV once). I plan to put on body armor, carry an AK and an AR with a leg drop holster full of USP .45 goodness and got patrol the city streets.
Us too, we even bought the goggles for us and the grandkids. I am not going to change my will or the beneficiaries on the bank accounts, not even buying extra insurance.I'm not afraid to admit in this group of curmudgeons, lol, that I'm going to watch it.
I can stand in my yard for time period that it is actually happening, watch something that I may not be alive long enough to see again and after it's over go back to whatever I was doing.
I took a vacation day since my wife is off work and we can get some stuff done that day.
I expect it to be a productive day with an event thrown in to experience.
Not a bad move. Over 600K descending on Indy alone, probably lots of drinking and not enough police.Just war gaming. National Guard for an eclipse...what have we come to?!
We get around 400K at the race every year. Shouldn’t be that big a deal for the city.Not a bad move. Over 600K descending on Indy alone, probably lots of drinking and not enough police.
Thats my mistake, I should have quoted the post directly above that one. The poster referenced goggles, so I googled goggles and the rest is history.I love the surprise post where you just have a picture of boobs for no reason whatsoever. Its refreshing.
Thank you.
Some of us will remember sharing a rare celesital event with family and friends. Time spent enjoying each other's company and marveling at a wonder that occurs rarely in one's lifetime.Well crap, i hadn't thought about gas prices jump cause of all this eclipse crap. Shoulda got gas yesterday while it was 329gal.
I dont why people thibk they absolutely have to be directly at some event when it can be watched live on tv. All these people that complaint about the cost of things..and what do these people do.. they go out and blow a ton of money on nonsense just to say.."i was there".. just ridiculous
If this was a game, you've just won this whole thread!
How apropos, you’ll put your eyes out!
To be fair there was a ton of work that went into making systems ready for y2k. That code didn't fix itself from the stupidity that was 2 digit years. It was a non event because most things were fixed in advance.I have a relative that had a job in the IT industry leading up to Y2K. He spent two years traveling to corporations to insure that their computer systems wouldn't go down on New Years Day.
He made good money for what turned out to be a non-event. I'm proud of him.
Well also an interesting time for some of our the less US friendly places around the world to pull some stuff in areas that are having a ton of influx of people. You know since they've been able to cross our borders at will and be among us, leading up to this.Holcomb is not the only one, NASA and lots of states, including signs along highways. Network talk shows have had people talking about "being prepared". Make you wonder what kind of BS the deep state is going to pull and hide it behind the eclipse.