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According to out local news, there are going to be LOTS of disappointed people. Apparently, about 2/3rds of the path is expected to have 100% cloud cover.
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Last night's Portland TV news said it's 50-50 it'll be cloudy at the coast, but only 5% of clouds obscuring the view in the Willamette Valley or Eastern Oregon.
Evidently, traffic may be a problem. Rental cars out of airports and rooms along the path already all booked. Campgrounds all booked as well. Hell, I was worried about a clogged I-5 when going to play pool yesterday, since Salem, where my favorite pool hall is located, is a central point along the path. A pleasant surprise...just the opposite. The run home was one of the most pleasant I-5 drives I've had lately...very light traffic, almost like driving the I-5 of 30 years ago. Now staying home until all the hype is over. |
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Might look cool from an airplane?
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My home is ground zero...it's doubtful I'll bother to go outside. Hopefully the hubbub and hassles will end shortly after it happens. I have an MD appointment the day after. |
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Going to Charlotte tomorrow from Akron. Dad is beating my ass about wanting to go to Greenville, SC for the total eclipse when 96% is available in Gastonia, NC. Upside is I can hit Bojangles, regardless. |
My sister lives in Bend and is using the eclipse opportunity to start doing AirBnB. In May of 2012 we caught the tail end of a total eclipse in Redding CA. This one will be rounder and slower - but best further north.
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You know, I have heard that the full eclipse looks just like a really fancy pool cue. |
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Pool cues? I don't want a mugger bait cue. I prefer an old titlist style similar to the one used by Paul Newman in "The Hustler". Ornateness has little to do with how a cue feels..the hit and feedback it delivers is more important. |
I overheard an interesting comment about the eclipse at the liquor store. Two people in line in front of me talking.
"Are you staying up to watch the eclipse?" |
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After all, that might make it difficult to find the aim spot on an object ball. ;) |
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Or a cell phone, reverse camera(selfie mode), turn away, and look at it via your phone, over your shoulder. |
I set-up my spotting scope and used it as a projector projecting the image onto a piece of white paper and took a picture with my DSLR. It ain't perfect and needs some tweaking to get a more circular image. You can see some sun spots in the picture.
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