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Tuesday, December 22, 2020
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Saturday, December 05, 2020
Just saw yet another shooting star
In a strange coincidence, I've seen another shooting start last night as I walked out to my backyard. I looked up, and there it was. This one was different than the previous sighting a couple of weeks ago. The sky was perfectly clear. This shooting star was just a point of light that streaked across the sky, but with no tail. I noticed it just as it lit up. It got brighter as it moved Westward until it dimmed a second or so later. Similar to the previous shooting star, it moved East in a Westerly direction.
The Geminid meteor showers will happen in a week or so. Maybe these early shooting stars are their vanguard.
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Daily Life
Location:
Broomfield, CO, USA
Friday, December 04, 2020
Lunch today
There was an attempt to get In-N-Out Burger on a whim at the new location in Aurora. 2.5hr wait from this spot. A spontaneous decision to see if we could get In-N-Out today turned into a long discussion about if we should. In-N-Out is good, but we're too hungry. Another day.
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So, we ended up at La Sandia in Stapleton for a delicious lunch of Mexican cuisine.
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Location:
Denver, CO, USA
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Today I just heard the phase "every mushroom cloud has a silver lining" twice from difference sources
Today I just heard the phase "every mushroom cloud has a silver lining" twice from two difference channels on Youtube in different contexts, though both referring to atmospheric nuclear explosions. One source (11/23/20) was ranting about the ill effects of religious extremism, while the other was talking about how wine vintages from before 1945 cannot be faked today due to worldwide radiation contamination from all the nuclear explosions from WWII and the Cold War (11/22/20). It's a strange phrase to heard twice in one day.
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