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With the Mouth of Soros in the White House, I guess it makes sense for the Eye of Soros to develop in the Sun.
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. |
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Relax guys, that's just the sun mooning us. Very close up shot though Hopefully, it won't turn into a poop thread.
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. I'll trust people who know what they are talking about and have spent their lives studying it over whoever the hell you are. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. I'll trust people who know what they are talking about and have spent their lives studying it over whoever the hell you are. You probably think an EMP would send us back to the stone age too. |
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You probably think an EMP would send us back to the stone age too. You probably have no idea about the subject, and came in to pretend you know more than every scientific body funded to study the issue. Mission accomplished. |
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God don't tell Obama about it, because he'll find some way to make it worse. |
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Jimmy Johnson is still going to win the chase for the race. Hell yeah he is! |
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God don't tell Obama about it, because he'll find some way to make it worse. He'll treat it like the Afghan bank, and send it lots of money. The effect will be the identical. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals.[/quote] Wonder if my over the air digital tv signal will improve? |
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Quoted: It's caused by solar warming. Nice job all you plastic bag using assholes. I'm sorry, Earth. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. By all means, back up your statement. Many experts seem to think this will cause some major trouble, what are your credentials? I'm not trying to call you out, but if you have knowledge on the subject, please share. |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. By all means, back up your statement. Many experts seem to think this will cause some major trouble, what are your credentials? I'm not trying to call you out, but if you have knowledge on the subject, please share. No he won't. |
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Quoted: Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. It's every 11 years...but who's counting...and I hope we get some awesome Aurorae Borealis from some soon. |
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http://o.aolcdn.com/photo-hub/news_gallery/6/8/684328/1283625781235.JPEG Images of Massive Sunspot Show Sun's Chaos http://www.aolnews.com/science/article/images-of-massive-sunspot-show-chaos-and-energy-of-sun/19621388?ncid=webmail (Sept. 4) –– New images of a colossal sunspot show the chaos and energy on the surface of the Sun. The New Solar Telescope in Big Bear Lake, Calif., snapped the closest image ever taken of the sunspot, which is larger than the Earth. Resembling a giant sunflower, it makes for a pretty picture, but the black fibers are violent jets of energy being thrown from the surface of the star. "What's interesting is that when we look at the sunspot, it appears pretty benign," New Jersey Institute of Technology professor Philip R. Goode told Fox News. But "the fibers are actually jets of energy being ejected from the bright magnetic fields at the surface." Temperatures in the sunspot range from 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit to more than 10,000 degrees. The sunspot itself is about 8,000 miles in diameter. The Earth is about 7,926 miles around the equator. - continued... ARTICLE FAIL: Earth's Circumference at the Equator: 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km) |
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I usually look for the bright side of the story, but this brightness might just be enough to crisp the planet.
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http://o.aolcdn.com/photo-hub/news_gallery/6/8/684328/1283625781235.JPEG Images of Massive Sunspot Show Sun's Chaos http://www.aolnews.com/science/article/images-of-massive-sunspot-show-chaos-and-energy-of-sun/19621388?ncid=webmail (Sept. 4) –– New images of a colossal sunspot show the chaos and energy on the surface of the Sun. The New Solar Telescope in Big Bear Lake, Calif., snapped the closest image ever taken of the sunspot, which is larger than the Earth. Resembling a giant sunflower, it makes for a pretty picture, but the black fibers are violent jets of energy being thrown from the surface of the star. "What's interesting is that when we look at the sunspot, it appears pretty benign," New Jersey Institute of Technology professor Philip R. Goode told Fox News. But "the fibers are actually jets of energy being ejected from the bright magnetic fields at the surface." Temperatures in the sunspot range from 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit to more than 10,000 degrees. The sunspot itself is about 8,000 miles in diameter. The Earth is about 7,926 miles around the equator. - continued... ARTICLE FAIL: Earth's Circumference at the Equator: 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km) It specifically states diameter, which is accurate. It shouldn't have used the word 'around' however. |
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Quoted: Didn't their mother ever tell them not to stare at the sun? But Moma, that's where the fun is! |
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http://o.aolcdn.com/photo-hub/news_gallery/6/8/684328/1283625781235.JPEG Images of Massive Sunspot Show Sun's Chaos http://www.aolnews.com/science/article/images-of-massive-sunspot-show-chaos-and-energy-of-sun/19621388?ncid=webmail (Sept. 4) –– New images of a colossal sunspot show the chaos and energy on the surface of the Sun. The New Solar Telescope in Big Bear Lake, Calif., snapped the closest image ever taken of the sunspot, which is larger than the Earth. Resembling a giant sunflower, it makes for a pretty picture, but the black fibers are violent jets of energy being thrown from the surface of the star. "What's interesting is that when we look at the sunspot, it appears pretty benign," New Jersey Institute of Technology professor Philip R. Goode told Fox News. But "the fibers are actually jets of energy being ejected from the bright magnetic fields at the surface." Temperatures in the sunspot range from 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit to more than 10,000 degrees. The sunspot itself is about 8,000 miles in diameter. The Earth is about 7,926 miles around the equator. - continued... ARTICLE FAIL: Earth's Circumference at the Equator: 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km) It specifically states diameter, which is accurate. It shouldn't have used the word 'around' however. Sorry but it says AROUND THE EQUATOR nevermind |
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Quoted: you need to learn more about pi basement dweller Quoted: The sunspot itself is about 8,000 miles in diameter. The Earth is about 7,926 miles around the equator. - continued... ARTICLE FAIL: Earth's Circumference at the Equator: 24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km) http://geography.about.com/od/learnabouttheearth/a/earthfacts.htm |
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Sun spots peak in 11 year cycles, this is the 11 year cycle now.
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So where is the evidence that this spot hasn't been there for the last 5,000 years or so? |
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So where is the evidence that this spot hasn't been there for the last 5,000 years or so? We have satellites and telescopes pointed at the sun constantly. The slightest thing changes and we see it almost in real time. |
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This could be worse than Y2K Yea, it definitely will be? I don't think people understand that we WILL be hit with a major flare, likely in our lifetime. Unless the sun decides not to follow a cycle it's been on since the beginning of our ability to record it. Well at least we won't have to worry about those pesky law enforcement officers anymore. Oh, is that what you consider yourself? (I guess it's whatever thread your posting in that determines what you're an expert in on that day.) |
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Happens every 12 years, MSN is employing scare tactics now. However if something did come we'd suffer painful burning death. No it doesn't. There are solar maximums where we're not touched by so much as a direct CME. This one has already been considerably worse. Its a 12 year cycle, lol. Maybe 11 year. I learned alot about it while studying for amateur radio. They're good for radio signals. Solar cycles, minimum and maximum is a cycle. But that's not the purpose of this article, and if you really have studied it, you'd know we're due for another major one. I'd like for my ass to be extra crispy, and my balls rare if at all possible. Well I doubt we'd see anything like that in our lifetime, but every hundred years or so, a significant solar maximum produces a major CME/Flare in the X-class range, which will pretty much toast our power grids. The last one did, but it was before power was widely spread or used (1850's.) We're overdue. No it wont. Yea, it will. According to the electrical engineers who designed our grid, NASA, FEMA, and an independent review board who demonstrated the effect another X-class flare would have on even a moderately protected grid. 100 million dollars was just granted to come up with a solution by 2011 by Congress, and so far no one has. No it wont. I'll trust people who know what they are talking about and have spent their lives studying it over whoever the hell you are. Like the climatologists, right? No? Because climatologists only understand one facet of a situation. When coupled with people who understand the other issues at hand with "global warming" it no longer stands. |
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At least I'm not a person that is totally ruled by emotions. You're completely ruled by emotions. If you weren't, you wouldn't spend hours upon hours defending your back peddling to a bunch of people you'll never meet. |
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You know you just fucked your whole argument. What? You know, I used to think you were just one of those arrogant people that people don't generally get along with, but after your umpteenth "YOU'RE WRONG DERP DERP" and offering nothing but EXPCustome's signature smiley, you can join him in the ignore bin. |
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We could use a good emp to reset everything let me guess you've got credit card debt? I can live without electronics, bring it. |
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It was first reported on Aug 25th by SOHO. It's now September 4th. I think we're good. Why? I'm guessing whatever solor radiation that was emitted by the sun spot has already reached Earth, and since we are still here surfing arfcom and downloading pron... |
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So where is the evidence that this spot hasn't been there for the last 5,000 years or so? We have satellites and telescopes pointed at the sun constantly. The slightest thing changes and we see it almost in real time. OK, so where are the images of that same exact spot with nothing. |
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