8 May 2012

Mr. Astronomy

Tomo suddenly posts about Saros 128, South Node Solar Eclipse asif he’s interested. xD. I remember some time ago when the really strong eclipse happened that was visible throughout parts of Japan, that “he didn’t pay any attention to it”. He’s such a contradiction. It appears this eclipse is visible (clearest) in the Southern part of Japan:

Astrologically the Sun/Moon are conjunct in 0 degrees Gemini, close to the Pleiades. While historically, because people did not understand the phenomenon, an eclipse spelled doom, it’s still used today in astrology to forecast events in personal charts, seldomly you see astrologers publically announce mundane events (sane ones anyways). South Node eclipses are astrologically rarely any good. It’s about past karma, loss, sacrifice or the release of accumulated energy. It’s best possible influence is “completion”. Anyone in the path of the eclipse with important planets in early Gemini be advised. Tomo doesn’t have any;)

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5 May 2012

Route 66: the extra’s

Yeah, it sorta went airborn and automagically landed in front of my eyes. Gals, it’s the usual place to find it:) It wasn’t the best encode, but I understand this is quite some bytes to transfer. Next time try mp4 on Yamb after some vintage ripping procedure (aloha fake avi). Matroska is not a bad choice, but the special files were all mpg with a blockyness and interlace that wasn’t pretty. Yea, I’m spoiled. I’m just glad I got to watch anyways.

He ate some rancid pizza here. It looked … aweful. I make way better ones.

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