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Happpy Solstice, y'all.
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| rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski 2004-12-21, 2:10 am |
| http://geography.about.com/cs/calen...on/a/winter.htm
"The time around December 21 or 22 is a very important day for our planet
and its relationship with the sun. December 21 is one of two solstices, days
when the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude
lines. In 2004 at precisely 7:42 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (12:42 UTC) on
December 21 winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and summer begins in
the Southern Hemisphere."
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"rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" <rfgdxm@geeks.org> wrote in message
news:41c7b51e$0$84110$892e7fe2@authen.puce.readfreenews.net...
> http://geography.about.com/cs/calen...on/a/winter.htm
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> "The time around December 21 or 22 is a very important day for our planet
> and its relationship with the sun. December 21 is one of two solstices,
days
> when the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude
> lines. In 2004 at precisely 7:42 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (12:42 UTC) on
> December 21 winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and summer begins in
> the Southern Hemisphere."
YAY! Days start getting longer again, heh! TFFT, heheheh...
Yuppers - happy solstice to the lot of ya ',;~}~
Shaun aRe
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| On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:31:21 -0500, "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski"
<rfgdxm@geeks.org> wrote:
>http://geography.about.com/cs/calen...on/a/winter.htm
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>"The time around December 21 or 22 is a very important day for our planet
>and its relationship with the sun. December 21 is one of two solstices, days
>when the rays of the sun directly strike one of the two tropical latitude
>lines. In 2004 at precisely 7:42 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (12:42 UTC) on
>December 21 winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and summer begins in
>the Southern Hemisphere."
>
Happy Solstice, everyone!
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| Chucky 2004-12-21, 7:10 pm |
| "Shaun" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote...
> "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" <rfgdxm@geeks.org> wrote in message
> news:41c7b51e$0$84110$892e7fe2@authen.puce.readfreenews.net...
> days
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> YAY! Days start getting longer again, heh! TFFT, heheheh...
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> Yuppers - happy solstice to the lot of ya ',;~}~
Though not pagan, I've always been attracted to solstices and equinoxes.
Though technically "winter" in the northern hemisphere, you wouldn't
know here in my South Texas city where right now it is a beautiful
sunny day and the temperature seems to be around 85-90F.
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| yllwcrystlstr 2004-12-22, 7:10 pm |
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Chucky wrote:
> "Shaun" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote...
planet[vbcol=seagreen]
solstices,[vbcol=seagreen]
latitude[vbcol=seagreen]
UTC) on[vbcol=seagreen]
begins in[vbcol=seagreen]
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> Though not pagan, I've always been attracted to solstices and
equinoxes.
> Though technically "winter" in the northern hemisphere, you wouldn't
> know here in my South Texas city where right now it is a beautiful
> sunny day and the temperature seems to be around 85-90F.
its XXXXing freezing here in Florida!
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| In article <1103739440.932164.109100@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"yllwcrystlstr" <a0d72@aol.com> wrote:
> Chucky wrote:
> planet
> solstices,
> latitude
> UTC) on
> begins in
> equinoxes.
> its XXXXing freezing here in Florida!
>
Get used to it......
We won't sign the Kyoto protocal so we are bringing the new ice age on
ourselves.
Odd how "global warming" can actually cause an ice age!
Do away with the use of fossil fuels and go to solar and wind power! We
have all the energy we will ever need as long as we have that big star
in the sky and if it goes dark, it won't matter. <G>
The oil companies rule the world. That needs to end before it's too
late, if it's not already!
--
K.
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"Chucky" <chucky@killer.com> wrote in message
news:Mk0yd.8098$yK.8010@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> "Shaun" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote...
planet[vbcol=seagreen]
latitude[vbcol=seagreen]
on[vbcol=seagreen]
in[vbcol=seagreen]
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> Though not pagan, I've always been attracted to solstices and equinoxes.
> Though technically "winter" in the northern hemisphere, you wouldn't
> know here in my South Texas city where right now it is a beautiful
> sunny day and the temperature seems to be around 85-90F.
Lucky bastard - that's just exactly what I *need* right now!
Shaun aRe
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