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Title: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: kmitch200 on December 09, 2011, 11:54:40 PM
Well, red moon anyway.

Total lunar eclipse at moonset/sunrise. News said last total one until April 15, 2014.
The farther north and west you are in the US the better.
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: fightingquaker13 on December 10, 2011, 12:23:39 AM
Damn you! I just saw the title of your post and started on switching out handguards on the AR and changing the batteries on the Eotech. I was fixing to go to the storage unit to get my canoe. Don't startle a brother like that. ;D ;D ;D
FQ13
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: kmitch200 on December 10, 2011, 02:18:59 AM
Well at least you're all ready.  ;D
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 10, 2011, 09:46:20 AM
Damn you! I just saw the title of your post and started on switching out handguards on the AR and changing the batteries on the Eotech. I was fixing to go to the storage unit to get my canoe. Don't startle a brother like that. ;D ;D ;D
FQ13

He even woke up the neighbors yelling "Wolverines".
They thought he was having the DT's .  ;D
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: alfsauve on December 10, 2011, 08:48:40 PM
So feeling a little paranoid yesterday.  

Wife and i got home about 4:30, kicked off our shoes and where talking about the days events when suddenly the lights went out.  No storms or winds.  It just went off.  Having read One Second After I started to worry. So I checked several battery powered electronics and they all worked.   I cranked up a battery powered radio it was the typical drive time chatter.  No mention of any wide spread power outage. We waited a little bit then I called the power company's robo-customer service, who said they were aware of the problem and hope to have it repaired in 3 hours.

About 6:30pm we had to get ready to go to my wife's office party and we dressed by kerosene lamp (I have several that I keep filled).    I still wasn't sure how wide spread this was, or what we'd run into going to the party, so I packed the G23 with 4 mags.

Part of me felt a little foolish as we drove out of the neighborhood and saw it was only our block that was out.   When we got home later that night power had been restored.    

It made me realize that I'm not as prepared as I might like to think I am.   Not so much in supplies but in that awkward period between the when "the event" happens and my awareness of its scope and breath.
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 10, 2011, 09:16:25 PM
So feeling a little paranoid yesterday. 

Wife and i got home about 4:30, kicked off our shoes and where talking about the days events when suddenly the lights went out.  No storms or winds.  It just went off.  Having read One Second After I started to worry. So I checked several battery powered electronics and they all worked.   I cranked up a battery powered radio it was the typical drive time chatter.  No mention of any wide spread power outage. We waited a little bit then I called the power company's robo-customer service, who said they were aware of the problem and hope to have it repaired in 3 hours.

About 6:30pm we had to get ready to go to my wife's office party and we dressed by kerosene lamp (I have several that I keep filled).    I still wasn't sure how wide spread this was, or what we'd run into going to the party, so I packed the G23 with 4 mags.

Part of me felt a little foolish as we drove out of the neighborhood and saw it was only our block that was out.   When we got home later that night power had been restored.   

It made me realize that I'm not as prepared as I might like to think I am.  Not so much in supplies but in that awkward period between the when "the event" happens and my awareness of its scope and breath.


I don't know what your terrain is like but I have to ask, Did you, you know, look out the windows ?
Or maybe step out in the yard and see if there was any light visible ?  ;D
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: fightingquaker13 on December 10, 2011, 09:18:39 PM
Might want to buy some of the Coleman battery powered lanterns. They look like the old gas/propane ones, but they don't cause carbon monoxide or set the house on fire. They are plenty bright enough to light up a room and run on D batteries. I have gotten more than my money's worth out of them. I also bought a small battery powered collapsible model. Its a little bigger than a pack of cigs and  will give dim but usable light in a room and be brite enough to read by in a tent or camper. No mess, no burns, no fragile mantles or glass, and no fear of fires. I keep my old ones, but darn the new ones are nice for situations where the power is out for a few days or a camping trip.
FQ13

PS as to the OP, its cloudy and raining tonight. :-\
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 10, 2011, 09:23:36 PM
HA HA, Clear up here  ;D 
About 15 degrees though.
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: fightingquaker13 on December 11, 2011, 06:42:33 AM
HA HA, Clear up here  ;D 
About 15 degrees though.
72 and raining or 15 and clear? Gee, I'll have to think about that one..... ;D
FQ13
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: tombogan03884 on December 11, 2011, 10:09:47 AM
72 and raining or 15 and clear? Gee, I'll have to think about that one..... ;D
FQ13

We had warm and rainy Tuesday, I'll take "Clear and cold".  ;D
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: alfsauve on December 11, 2011, 04:06:07 PM
I don't know what your terrain is like but I have to ask, Did you, you know, look out the windows ?
Or maybe step out in the yard and see if there was any light visible ?  ;D

Cute.  ;)   Subdivision is very hilly and has 1,700 homes.  The power outage was actually several "blocks".   But then we don't have regular blocks in metro Atlanta, 'cause none of the streets are straight.

It wasn't dark when it originally happened, and I did look out the windows and couldn't see lights on any neighbors.  After it got dark I could see the glow of the metro area so I knew it wasn't a really large black out,   I just didn't know how isolated it might have been until we left the neighborhood
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: Majer on December 11, 2011, 04:52:51 PM
He even woke up the neighbors yelling "Wolverines".


I do this every night just to mess with my neighbors... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: alfsauve on December 11, 2011, 05:07:36 PM
I do this every night just to mess with my neighbors... ;D ;D ;D ;D

There was this really boring winter I spent.....(uh I won't say where cause I don't know the statue of limitations)......where we made our own hydrogen and filled balloons with it.....just to see them float, you understand.   I wouldn't know for sure, but if they were to ignite I assume from the poor quality of our hydrogen they'd make a large yellow fireball.   As I said I wouldn't know for sure.

I do know if you take about 10 feet of the old Scotch tape.....the old, non-transparent, yellow kind and tape it to the balloon.....uh for ballast, of course, and accidentally light it, it won't blow out very easily and burns at a modest rate.

I definitely wouldn't recommend doing this just off the end of a runway....a USAF runway.....at 2am in the morning.

Well it WAS a boring winter



.....up until then.

Title: Re: Red Dawn tomorrow!
Post by: Solus on December 11, 2011, 07:02:04 PM
There was this really boring winter I spent.....(uh I won't say where cause I don't know the statue of limitations)......where we made our own hydrogen and filled balloons with it.....just to see them float, you understand.   I wouldn't know for sure, but if they were to ignite I assume from the poor quality of our hydrogen they'd make a large yellow fireball.   As I said I wouldn't know for sure.

I do know if you take about 10 feet of the old Scotch tape.....the old, non-transparent, yellow kind and tape it to the balloon.....uh for ballast, of course, and accidentally light it, it won't blow out very easily and burns at a modest rate.

I definitely wouldn't recommend doing this just off the end of a runway....a USAF runway.....at 2am in the morning.

Well it WAS a boring winter



.....up until then.



Well, what do you know.  

A group of us, 5 or 6, aged about 15 or 16 discovered that a local surplus shop was selling balloons that had been part of a pilot survival kit.

They came with the balloon and a canister of caustic soda, I think it was.

The balloon was intended to have an antenna attached to haul it up high so a distress signal could be sent.

Attach the balloon to the canister, submerge it in water and it generated hydrogen to fill the balloon.

We each managed to score a couple before they were all gone.  

We tried to get glorious explosions from them but never got anything satisfactory. It was daytime and we figured we just couldn't see the flames  ;D

We did send a large paper bag full of ice cubes aloft on a warm breezy summer day with 1200 ft of kite twine.  Ice melted, bag got soggy and there was a nice shower of ice, but we missed anything exciting.

What we did do with them was one evening we had 5 aloft with flashlights tied below them and sent them up on our kite twine.  As they got up high, they would twist in the wind and the lights would appear to be turning off and on..

We were doing it in the street of a cul-de-sac and all the folks in the circle were out with us watching....  till two or three police cars showed up.  The officers were very nice but had us haul the balloons in....seems their switchboard was flooded with UFO sighting calls.

One didn't make it down.  Jack Blackwell, the Mad Scientist of our group, had securely fasten a plastic cottage cheese container with a mouse in it to send up.   Well, he ran the twine through the plastic container and the mouse chewed through it (the working theory) and, no doubt,  had an unsuccessful re-entry and landing.  The balloon, however, with flashlight attached continued on, the light visible off and on as it got tossed end over end by the wind.  

Cops stayed with us to watch it go up out of sight and relay to us that the phone calls were now reporting that several of the UFOs had landed but one was heading home....

Our balloons never did fly again...and we couldn't get any of those to go in a blaze of glory as they were retired from service.

Circa 1963.