He took it while sipping whiskey in his pool but I'll be sure to tell him it was terrible.
jja79 said:
He took it while sipping whiskey in his pool but I'll be sure to tell him it was terrible.
What's equally as impressive to me is that people are able to calculate exactly when and where these things are going to happen down to the second and within feet.Heisenberg01 said:jja79 said:
Buddy sent me this from Coryell County. Said it was cool but he wouldn't have driven anywhere to see it.
This is a terrible take from your buddy. Totality far exceeded my expectations. It is a completely different experience in taking in the eclipse. The experience makes you feel so insignificant compared to the wonders of the universe and how there must be a creator that set all this into motion. Anything outside of totality is very meh in comparison.
I get now why people chase it all over the planet. When the darkness turns to light there is a sense of sadness that it's over so quickly.
jja79 said:
As I said I'll let him know you don't approve of his reaction to it.
What business is it of yours how others feel about anything?
Agree with thatTexaggie7nine said:
I was absolutely happy we drove 2.5 hrs to see totality. Was 100% worth it. I would probably drive maybe 4 or 5 hrs to see it if I never have before. Beyond that eh.
It was mind blowing for sure, being in totality rather than even 98%. There is no way to truly describe the feeling or to convey it in pictures. However, it is short. It would be like if you could travel to Arizona to see the Grand Canyon, but only for 2 minutes. Sure, it's awe inspiring, but 2 mins worth of it isn't worth flying for or driving for 8+ hours.
GoAgs92 said:
The only thing that sucked about it was the people cranking "total eclipse of the heart" by bonnie tyler.
that song stinks.