09-24-2007, 10:32 AM
Being on a ship out to sea will also give you that reach out and touch a star feeling. It is amazing as you see more stars than you could ever imagine and they are not just overhead, they are 360 degrees and down to the horizon all around. Breathtaking really, spellbinding.
Carrie thanks for the NASA look and the darkened mainland, a good map for targeting wouldn't you think? Remember in the good ole days, before my time, San Francisco, much like Britain in WWII shielded all lights, there was a name for it but I don't recall it at the moment, oh yeah black outs every night! People who didn't follow guidelines and black out all lights were given tickets, much like one would receive a traffic ticket today, or their neighbors put their lights out for fear the light would bring the buzz bombs! Woops don't suggest the later!
mella l
Carrie thanks for the NASA look and the darkened mainland, a good map for targeting wouldn't you think? Remember in the good ole days, before my time, San Francisco, much like Britain in WWII shielded all lights, there was a name for it but I don't recall it at the moment, oh yeah black outs every night! People who didn't follow guidelines and black out all lights were given tickets, much like one would receive a traffic ticket today, or their neighbors put their lights out for fear the light would bring the buzz bombs! Woops don't suggest the later!
mella l
mella l
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