Unfortunately it's too cloudy here for me to see much - and I can't see the sun from my office anyway. And the NASA website has gone down from the sheer volume of people trying to watch it online. :-/
Yep, it does always come back. You've just remineded me of an obscure sci-fi book i read as a child where some evil giants kidnapped the sun during a total solar eclipse, so that it didn't come back.
That's odd. The times on my comments page seem to have all gone relative. They didn't do that before. When did that happen? *confused*
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Date: 2005-10-03 09:08 am (UTC)*looks unimpressed*
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Date: 2005-10-03 10:05 am (UTC)That's odd. The times on my comments page seem to have all gone relative. They didn't do that before. When did that happen? *confused*
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Date: 2005-10-03 08:54 pm (UTC)From what I remember of Manchester and Stockport as a kid you could see the raincloud hovering over the place as you got near on the M6!
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