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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: April 15, 2024, 07:00:25 PM »
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correct: E
incorrect: O, I, N, A

guesses left: 2

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 14, 2024, 11:10:10 PM »
@Flathead770 Glad to hear you got lucky with not only the opportunity to visit the path of totality but also that you caught enough of a break in the weather to observe the eclipse. For me, I'm actually astonished that the best weather we got here in Vermont for over a month just so happened to occur right around the day of the eclipse (we had snowfall just a few days prior, heavy rainfall just a few days following, and practically every other day before and since has been a full cloudy sky). I hope you'll be just as fortunate in 2044, because take it from me, there is no experience like witnessing a total solar eclipse from a place as familiar as your home neighborhood.

I also looked up some other upcoming total solar eclipses that interest me, despite how unlikely I am to actually travel just to observe them...

2027 will have one of the longest eclipses of this century, and while the path of totality stretches from Gibraltar to Mecca, I can imagine one of the most popular destinations will be the location of longest duration (over six minutes) near Luxor, Egypt.

2028, the first of four eclipses across Australia over a ten year period, the city of Sydney will be within the path of totality, so that might be a tempting destination for those who might not be willing to venture deep into the outback.

2033 has a brief one across northwestern Alaska, which includes places like Nome and Barrow, so it'll be interesting to see just how many people are willing to travel to such a remote area with limited infrastructure.

And of course, I have long term hopes of visiting Florida to witness the 2045 eclipse (and from what little I've been able to study, it seems my desire to witness possibly up to six minutes of totality will probably require going to some place near Orlando).

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 13, 2024, 09:50:05 PM »
@RainbowFaceProtege Believe me, I was tempted to go to my brother's house to experience three minutes of totality, which is close to the longest duration there was going to be anywhere in Vermont. In fact, my grandmother happens to live a little south from my house, practically right on the edge of the path of totality, so she would've seen only a few seconds of totality if she hadn't traveled ten miles north to my place, while my brother's home is about twenty miles to the north. Ten miles for two minutes, twenty miles for one more minute, in hindsight, I feel like staying at my home was a fair balance. As I had mentioned earlier in this topic, my sister and her boyfriend didn't want to go any further north than where I live, so given the option, I decided seeing an eclipse from my own backyard was a one-off opportunity I just had to take.

Since the center of totality offered up to four minutes in some places, I believe you could've been able to experience two minutes rather than just one if you had traveled just a few more miles (totality duration increases quickly from the edge of the path, but not so much once you get closer to the center, so like I just said, there's a fair balance you could reach depending on what you're willing to tolerate). To put it into perspective, the center of totality for the 2017 eclipse was only two minutes, while some of the longest duration total solar eclipses expected for this century are just over six minutes, one of which will be the next coast-to-coast eclipse across the US in 2045 (I personally am hoping I could possibly visit Florida to see that eclipse, so I've got 21 years to make such a plan).

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: April 10, 2024, 07:10:30 PM »
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correct: E
incorrect: O, I, N

guesses left: 3

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 10, 2024, 07:08:16 PM »
@RainbowFaceProtege While I do have the pictures saved on my computer, I honestly have no idea how I could share them here (at least not without needing to make an account on some photo sharing site, which I absolutely refuse to do). Besides, like I said, those photos aren't exactly the best, especially the last one taken during totality as I rushed to include Jupiter (successful, but blurry).

By the way, where approximately did you travel to view the eclipse? I happen to live in Vermont near Lake Champlain, so I was lucky enough that I didn't need to travel at all (although as I said earlier in this topic, I had considered visiting my brother who lives a little further north for the opportunity to get three minutes of totality rather than two).

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 09, 2024, 06:52:25 PM »
One more thing from yesterday's eclipse that I forgot to mention.

Just before totality, we heard an airplane fly overhead, and shortly after totality, we saw someone descending via parachute from the sky over us. We later found out that, apparently, some adrenaline junkies had decided to observe the total solar eclipse while skydiving, and it seems one of them happened to be right over our home town. Kind of strange, but so long as they followed all safety procedures (both the skydiving itself and the observation of the eclipse), more power to them.

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 08, 2024, 09:10:11 PM »
The eclipse has come and gone today, and I will say there's nothing like witnessing such an incredible celestial event from your own backyard.

During the partial eclipse leading up to (and following after) totality, I definitely used the solar eclipse glasses from the ten-pack I had gotten a few months ago to observe how much of the sun was covered up. I also used a pair of binoculars to project an image of the sun down onto a white paper plate so that I could take pictures of the partially eclipsed sun.

During the two minutes of totality, I took three pictures of the eclipsed sun, along with Venus that was visible to the lower right, but only the last of those three also included Jupiter to the upper left because I forgot about it in the prior attempts and essentially ended up rushing to get that last one taken before totality ended (the second picture ultimately came out the best, albeit hardly professional, while the third one in my effort to include Jupiter was unfortunately slightly blurred). Between taking those photos, I used the binoculars to get a better look at the sun's corona, and I was able to see a bright pink spot on the lower edge, which I later learned was a solar prominence, a special bonus I had really hoped I would get to see thanks to solar activity currently nearing the peak of its eleven year cycle.

As for the environment around me, we definitely heard several birds making a lot of noise in the minutes leading up to totality (including an owl). During totality and in the minutes following it, one rather unpleasant experience was so many mosquitos suddenly becoming active, so at least I'm glad I always wear a jacket whenever I'm outdoors. Also, we have a large tree in our backyard, but this early in spring means there's no leaves on it yet, so not only did it not obscure our view of the eclipse, it also gave us the opportunity to witness how funky the shadows of those bare branches on our deck got in the minutes before and after totality.

As much as I sure wished I could've gotten an extra minute to experience totality, I definitely enjoyed the once in a lifetime privilege to witness a total solar eclipse from my lifelong home, and I'm sure there were plenty of other people in the neighborhood who enjoyed it as well. I will now look forward to hearing from others both here and on other sites on what their experiences were like.

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 07, 2024, 07:10:35 PM »
Well, looks like my plans are now finalized. My family and I will not be traveling anywhere, and will instead be watching the solar eclipse tomorrow from our home. My brother and his family will be staying where they are, but everyone else who wanted to join us will be gathering at my house rather than my brother's house. While this means we'll get to see the total eclipse for only two minutes instead of three, at least I'll have the literally once in a lifetime opportunity to watch this event from my own backyard.

Tomorrow's weather forecast for this area is expecting to be mostly clear with some clouds rolling in later in the afternoon, so I'll be holding out hope that those clouds stay away just long enough to allow us to personally observe the eclipse when it reaches totality.

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Silver Screen / Re: The My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic Thread
« on: April 04, 2024, 11:30:51 PM »
Okay, so I guess I got so used to no new episodes of Tell Your Tale the previous weeks that I completely forgot to check earlier if there was anything new today... and it just so happens to be the first 22-minute special episode! Well, nothing else to talk about from this past week, so let's get right to it...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK2Zk_19HgQ

Spoiler: ShowHide
For this first extended episode, the main focus is on Izzy, who has been suffering from creative block, and with some encouragement from her friends, she decides to go on a quest to cure her "blocky-wocky", bringing with her several of her tools as well as the Nova Charm (which Allura and Twitch are still trying to find, though we do get to see them relocate to a cave within the cliffs along the beach). After Izzy leaves on her own, her friends decide to combine their cutie mark magic to help guide her, unleashing a rainbow that she decides to follow, but the Nova Charm activates to instantly transport her to all the locations that rainbow would lead her. First she arrives in Starlight Ridge, where one of the auroricorns suggests a dance under the stars. Next she ends up in the dragon lands, where Blaize suggests a trust fall. After that, she ends up in a new underwater area (thankfully she had conveniently packed her customized scuba mask and flippers) and meets a seapony named Destiny, who shares some of her own creations with Izzy. Finally, Izzy ends up on the beach back in Maretime Bay, but on her way back home, she comes across an abandoned fun fair, and as she explores it she is struck with so much inspiration that the magic of the Nova Charm allows her to completely restore the entire fairground just from her own imagination. Meanwhile, Allura and Twitch are able to find the Nova Charm with Izzy, but before they're able to take it, the crystal breaks into fragments that are then seemingly used to power all of the attractions at the fair. Izzy's friends arrive to see what she was able to create, including certain rides and attractions that appeal to each of them. They agree to make the restored fair open for everyone, and they decide to name it the Board Trot.

For the very first special extended episode of Tell Your Tale, I would say this was rather okay (not bad, but just fine). The beginning was largely a musical of typical daily life that felt like pure filler material, and it's not until five minutes in (nearly a quarter of the entire episode) that we finally get to the main story of the episode. Allura and Twitch made another appearance, though no one seems aware they've apparently relocated to a new residence and even made an almost successful attempt to steal the Nova Charm. Speaking of which, with that crystal now apparently being used to power the Board Trot attractions, I guess this means it will no longer be capable of opening portals to other realms, leaving Allura and Twitch with no idea on what to do next. What did interest me the most was that Izzy got to revisit a couple distant places and even visited an entirely new area and made a new friend (though without the Nova Charm, it's unknown how long it will be before we see Destiny again). Also, despite the magically convenient resolution, I am looking forward to seeing how the new Board Trot fair will be portrayed in the next few regular episodes. Overall, while I would not exactly count this among my favorite episodes, it was a relatively okay episode (especially after you get past the pointlessly slow start).

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: April 03, 2024, 06:45:25 PM »
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correct: E
incorrect: O

guesses left: 5

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The Fridge / Re: 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 02, 2024, 09:00:46 PM »
Well, looks like my family has a slight change of plans. My sister and her boyfriend were initially not going to join us because they had work on that day (they live too far south outside the path of totality). Well, turns out they will be able to visit on that day, but my place is as far north as they're willing to go to avoid getting into too much traffic on their way back after the eclipse ends.

So now I find myself with a choice to make. Do I go with my parents (and some other relatives) to my brother's house and risk getting stuck in traffic just to experience an additional minute of totality? Or should I just stay where I am, where my sister and her boyfriend will be, and take the opportunity to watch a total solar eclipse from literally my own backyard? Going with the first option means I get to experience this special moment with much of my family, while going with the second option means I get to experience this special moment from the house where I've lived for practically my entire life. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, so I'll really need to think about this choice over the next few days.

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: April 02, 2024, 06:45:50 PM »
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correct:
incorrect: O

guesses left: 5

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The Fridge / 2024 Solar Eclipse
« on: April 01, 2024, 10:00:26 PM »
Next Monday will be the day of a total solar eclipse that will pass through much of North America, from central Mexico, through the eastern United States, and up to the Atlantic region of Canada.

If you'd like to know how much of the eclipse you'll get to see from where you are, here's an interactive map I came across:
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/solar_eclipses/TSE_2024_GoogleMapFull.html
Just click on any point on the map and a box will come up showing exact times (UTC) to the second for that specific location when the eclipse begins, reaches maximum, and ends (as well as when totality begins and ends for locations within the path of totality).

My family and I happen to be lucky enough to live within the path of totality for this eclipse, but since we would like to gather in one place for the rare event, we have decided we will watch the eclipse from my brother's home rather than where I live, because he lives a little further north and will get three minutes of totality instead of just two minutes where I live. Even though it's typically only a half-hour drive and the eclipse won't happen until mid afternoon, we're planing to leave early in the morning so we won't have to worry too much about traffic. Best of all, the weather forecast for that day in our area is currently looking very favorable for clear skies, so let's hope that doesn't change.

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 31, 2024, 07:46:36 PM »
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correct: E, A, B, R, L, O
incorrect: M, F, N, S, T, P

guesses left: 0

Well, that's all incorrect guesses used up. If only someone had guessed more vowels, otherwise you might've gotten more of this one filled in more quickly. The correct answer is...

Cale Yarborough

One of the greatest NASCAR drivers of all time, with three championships in a row 1976-1978 and a total of 83 race wins throughout his career (tied for sixth among drivers for the most wins). He passed away just a few months ago, so I wanted some way to mention him around here, and this game seemed like a good opportunity.

Okay, time for a new one. Let's try something different...


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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 30, 2024, 06:20:25 PM »
Anyway, back to this game...

_ A L E // _ A R B _ R _ _ _ _

correct: E, A, B, R, L
incorrect: M, F, N, S, T

guesses left: 1

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Silver Screen / Re: The My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic Thread
« on: March 28, 2024, 08:30:11 PM »
Two weeks without any new episodes. (Not to mention, it's the end of the month when the first of the 22-minute specials was supposedly scheduled for release.)
At this rate, I think it's become obvious that there's essentially no real schedule at all, regarding Tell Your Tale on YouTube. :facepalm

Regardless, I might as well get this page caught up on some other news over the past couple weeks...

The one-shot comic "Mane Event" officially released last week:
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2024/03/my-little-pony-kenbucky-mane-event.html

Some upcoming comics have also been announced...

Part 5 of "Kenbucky Roller Derby":
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2024/03/my-little-pony-kenbucky-roller-derby-5.html

Part 3 of "Set Your Sail":
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2024/03/my-little-pony-set-your-sail-3-coverss.html

Part 1 of "Maretime Mysteries":
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2024/03/my-little-pony-maretime-mysteries-1.html

Finally, if you don't mind spoilers, a whole bunch of background art for Tell Your Tale has been shared from several previous and upcoming episodes:
https://www.equestriadaily.com/2024/03/spoiler-warning-tons-of-new-backgrounds.html

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 28, 2024, 07:44:15 PM »
_ A _ E // _ A R B _ R _ _ _ _

correct: E, A, B, R
incorrect: M, F, N, S, T

guesses left: 1

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 24, 2024, 08:58:08 PM »
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correct: E, A, B
incorrect: M, F, N, S, T

guesses left: 1

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 22, 2024, 07:51:19 PM »
_ A _ E // _ A _ B _ _ _ _ _ _

correct : E, A, B
incorrect: M, F, N, S

guesses left: 2

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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« on: March 21, 2024, 08:45:14 PM »
_ A _ E // _ A _ B _ _ _ _ _ _

correct: E, A, B
incorrect: M, F, N

guesses left: 3

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