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I wonder.....
Severe Geomagnetic Storm Expected From Tuesday's Solar Flare.....just how long before some moonbat points to President Bush and blames him for the disruption to global communications....all because the U.S. didn't sign the Kyoto Accords....wait for it.Space weather forecasters revised their predictions for storminess Wednesday after a major flare erupted on the Sun overnight, threatening damage to communication systems and power grids while offering up the wonder of the Northern Lights.
"We're looking for very strong, severe geomagnetic storming" to begin probably around mid-day Thursday, Joe Kunches, lead forecaster at the NOAA Space Environment Center, told SPACE.com.
The storm is expected to generate aurora or Northern Lights as far south as the northern United States Thursday night.
After finishing my two final exams in the last few weeks, it's time for a little downtime in my neck of the woods.
This basically means that I'll be focusing on Christmas and working on getting back some sort of Internet access in my house. Until I get the broadband back up and running, I'll have to go up to school to get on-line.
It sucks to be broke. But hey....at least it isn't something that can take me out of this world like being struck by a rogue meteorite.
I wonder.....
Severe Geomagnetic Storm Expected From Tuesday's Solar Flare.....just how long before some moonbat points to President Bush and blames him for the disruption to global communications....all because the U.S. didn't sign the Kyoto Accords....wait for it.Space weather forecasters revised their predictions for storminess Wednesday after a major flare erupted on the Sun overnight, threatening damage to communication systems and power grids while offering up the wonder of the Northern Lights.
"We're looking for very strong, severe geomagnetic storming" to begin probably around mid-day Thursday, Joe Kunches, lead forecaster at the NOAA Space Environment Center, told SPACE.com.
The storm is expected to generate aurora or Northern Lights as far south as the northern United States Thursday night.
After finishing my two final exams in the last few weeks, it's time for a little downtime in my neck of the woods.
This basically means that I'll be focusing on Christmas and working on getting back some sort of Internet access in my house. Until I get the broadband back up and running, I'll have to go up to school to get on-line.
It sucks to be broke. But hey....at least it isn't something that can take me out of this world like being struck by a rogue meteorite.
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Grasping at straws Mikey, grasping at straws.
Get over it already, the GOP got stomped because they fucked over the voters who put them into office. Bush lied. Period.
|| Posted by nunya, December 15, 2006 11:39 PM ||Awwww, Mikey, gotta agree with nunya. There's only 27% of Americans who still believe in Bush, so what does that make the other 73%, moonbats?
It's over Dude, and I for one, hope the new Congress holds Bush and Cheney and company to the fire for all of their bad calls, intentional or otherwise. In fact, I write my Reps daily calling for hearings into the whole Iraqi debacle.
and not fer nutthin', but didn't I read somewhere here that you changed your party affiliation over your own disgust at the way this war has been handled? How can you still support this cretin?
d.
|| Posted by deuddersun, December 16, 2006 08:46 AM ||Yes, he changed to Libertarian - a party which I must say, I have to hold just a little lower than the repugs. Libertarians are the most selfish people I know. They think they want no government (except for a over funded military) everything privatized. However, they don't realize what this truly means - no more public libraries, funded highways, soup kitchens, public schools, police, firefighters, ems, health clinics, etc.
|| Posted by nunya, December 16, 2006 08:59 AM ||Libertarian? Good God, Mikey, say it ain't so!
Especially now that you may need some of those very public services Libertarians detest so much!
What's it gonna take, Bro, for you to see the light?
d.
Resident Scholar
American Patriot Institute
|| Posted by deuddersun, December 16, 2006 06:14 PM ||Grasping at straws Mikey, grasping at straws.
Get over it already, the GOP got stomped because they fucked over the voters who put them into office. Bush lied. Period.
Nunya, this isn't 'grasping at straws' - it's called a 'slow news day' and I got a chuckle out of the notion that someone, somewhere would be blaming President Bush for this.
Truth be told - the GOP deserved what they got. The American people deserved who they voted into the House and the Senate.
Yes, he changed to Libertarian...
Geez nunya, can't you even get this right?
Listen very carefully: I UN-registered as a member of the GOP several months ago; I chose to DECLINE what party I was registering with.
I am not a Libertarian
|| Posted by Mad Mikey, December 17, 2006 02:33 PM ||Why are the American people all of a sudden "bad" in your eyes for voting for a change, Mikey? Why do you speakk with such disdain and discord for the fact that Democracy worked, without any kind of need for the courts to intervene? Please, I am serious, I really want to know why it is such a bad thing to have democrats running the congress? Over the past 12 years, the GOP hasn't done a fucking thing to make things better - all bad things you want to blame clinton, all good things you want to priase Bush (and Bush 1st and Regan, preceeding Clinton) - lets talk the main issue at hand, terrorism - during the 12 year Tenure, it was the GOP controlled congress who saw to it the first campaign in Iraq and helped Bin Laden with the end of the war in Afghanistan, but also BOTH WTC tradgedies, the bombing of the USS Cole, the bombing of the Us Embassy in Africa, the failed humanitairian initiative in Somolia, and the total fuck up of this war in Iraq.
|| Posted by Nunya, December 17, 2006 05:32 PM ||Yet, people were wrong to put Dems in control of what has been the worst tenure of congress in the history of this nation in toe-the-line support of thhe worst president in the hisotry of this nation.
Holy christ...
wtf happened over here?
actually, Mad One, some right wing nut job is going to blame Bush for not closing the borders and letting so many illegals into the country that we can't afford to build a Skynet Solar Flare Filter because we spend so much sending pancho to college...
or some right wing religious extremist (christian) is going to say it's god's punishment and blame Bush for not executing all the gays in New York...
or some whacked out "milblogger" is going to suggest that Michelle Malkin start a campaign to nuke the sun...
You remind me of the guy who just won't leave the party, even when everybody else is gone but the real burn outs...
|| Posted by scroff, December 17, 2006 11:30 PM ||Goodness, such nice comments lately!
Happy Holidays to all! Merry Christmas, Happy Chaunukah, Kwanza to the rest...
Mikey, send me an email sometime...
Jim
|| Posted by Tetzman, December 18, 2006 07:00 PM ||Glad to see that everybody still has a sense of humor... not.
Merry Christmas, Mikey. I hope that 2007 treats you better than 2006 did.
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