Good luck Freepers! Get the coffee pots going! Sirgawain, get an autograph for me!
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11/17/2001 5:53:43 PM PST by
DCBryan1
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To: DCBryan1
I feel sorry for anyone trying to watch from the heart of Texas, unless the skies really clear between now and 5 AM. It's darker than pitch outside, and not a star to be seen.
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11/17/2001 7:26:15 PM PST by
basil
To: DCBryan1
as long as they don't land close... bring em on...
ah hell... rain tonight....
To: DCBryan1
Don't Watch, You Will Go Blind and the Alien Invading Plants Will Get You !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember: "The Day of the TRIFFIDS"!
Just Kidding, :o) ENJOY
Dr. S
To: DCBryan1
Saw it! We had to get out and start driving, but we were able to find the one spot in my state that had neither fog nor cloud cover! While the meteors weren't constant, they were very frequent. I'd say probably 30+ per minute at times. And a couple nice bright ones, too! Too bad I don't live in Australia or Asia... they were supposed to have seen 8,000-15,000/hr.
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