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N2NH
12-20-2013, 12:56 PM
A good night for moon watching if it's clear where you are. (http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/phasenow.php)

A bad night for Seasonal Affected Disorder (which is what I think is causing all the mall/school shootings).

A little something to get by with...


http://youtu.be/jBUFV2c_vcU

n2ize
12-20-2013, 01:05 PM
Fine with me. I prefer shorter days and longer nights. I get depressed and irritable in the summer when it's hot and we have long days. It will be interesting to see how I manage when I move up to the Yukon Territory in a few years. There I will have to deal with "polar night" in winter and "polar day" in summer. But I should be seeing some fantastic auroral displays on a frequent basis.

KG4CGC
12-20-2013, 01:36 PM
Friday Night. Pre Christmas weekend. Yes. There will be lots of moons out.

K7SGJ
12-20-2013, 01:47 PM
Friday Night. Pre Christmas weekend. Yes. There will be lots of moons out.

And maroons

N2NH
12-20-2013, 05:07 PM
Friday Night. Pre Christmas weekend. Yes. There will be lots of moons out.


And maroons

And loons.

n2ize
12-20-2013, 08:47 PM
And loons.
And surveillance balloons.

NA4BH
12-20-2013, 08:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj1FifK3bbg

K7SGJ
12-20-2013, 08:57 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj1FifK3bbg

I love that one. I remember watching it and drooling on the floor. Just last week, it was.

N7YA
12-21-2013, 08:54 AM
Fine with me. I prefer shorter days and longer nights. I get depressed and irritable in the summer when it's hot and we have long days. It will be interesting to see how I manage when I move up to the Yukon Territory in a few years. There I will have to deal with "polar night" in winter and "polar day" in summer. But I should be seeing some fantastic auroral displays on a frequent basis.


Both Devie and i are wired for that. I get no joy from hot, sunny days. I love night time and colder weather. Especially rain. The entire year i spent in Seattle, it rained a lot! People were depressed, but i was thrilled every day! They kept telling "Yeah, do a few weeks of this straight and see how you feel about it"...weeks came and went, i grew happier. They said "Wait a few months"...same thing. I was more depressed about moving back to the hot, dry desert. We cant wait to leave!

N7YA
12-21-2013, 08:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj1FifK3bbg

Thats Devie's absolute favorite. The Croonah! :)

W9JEF
12-21-2013, 12:28 PM
A good night for moon watching if it's clear where you are. (http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/phasenow.php)

A bad night for Seasonal Affected Disorder (which is what I think is causing all the mall/school shootings).

A little something to get by with...


http://youtu.be/jBUFV2c_vcU

I'm still partial to summer, thank you.



http://hdwallpaperplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Beach-Girls-Bikini-Images-HD-Wallpaper.jpg

NQ6U
12-21-2013, 04:18 PM
Only in southern California:

http://i815.photobucket.com/albums/zz79/gyrogeerloose/photo-2.jpg

N8XE
12-23-2013, 12:09 PM
I love long dark nights as my other madness... er... uh... hobby is astronomy.

Ohio sucks in the wintertime though... :(

Jason N8XE

K0RGR
12-23-2013, 12:29 PM
Fine with me. I prefer shorter days and longer nights. I get depressed and irritable in the summer when it's hot and we have long days. It will be interesting to see how I manage when I move up to the Yukon Territory in a few years. There I will have to deal with "polar night" in winter and "polar day" in summer. But I should be seeing some fantastic auroral displays on a frequent basis.

We made the trek to Alaska last June, and it was my second trip there. The first time I went there, it was in late August. The nights were still very short, but at least, there was still night. This year, the further north we went, the less sleep we got. The natives in the Fairbanks area say they don't sleep much at all from May-September. It wasn't so much the sunlight that was the issue, it was the heat. When the sun never sets, you don't get the nightly cooling off, and the heat just keeps building. Of course, the first time I was in Fairbanks, it was 102 the day we arrived, and the following morning, it was 32 and snowing. I thought we had temperature extremes in Minnesota... not. I think if I was in Alaska, I'd hibernate every winter.

N2NH
12-23-2013, 12:58 PM
...I think if I was in Alaska, I'd hibernate every winter.

That's what Pizza deliveries and Chinese food is for. I had a case of agoraphobia for a few weeks after a long sickness and that's how I survived until I faced that fear.

BTW, Happy Christkawanzaasolsticefestivusmas to all.

n2ize
12-23-2013, 01:09 PM
We made the trek to Alaska last June, and it was my second trip there. The first time I went there, it was in late August. The nights were still very short, but at least, there was still night. This year, the further north we went, the less sleep we got. The natives in the Fairbanks area say they don't sleep much at all from May-September. It wasn't so much the sunlight that was the issue, it was the heat. When the sun never sets, you don't get the nightly cooling off, and the heat just keeps building. Of course, the first time I was in Fairbanks, it was 102 the day we arrived, and the following morning, it was 32 and snowing. I thought we had temperature extremes in Minnesota... not. I think if I was in Alaska, I'd hibernate every winter.

Yep, as you found out and contrary to what many people believe parts of Alaska and the YT can get quite hot in the summer months. Canada's YT and USA's Alaaska are incredibly beautiful places in both seasons. I look forward to moving there.

n2ize
12-23-2013, 01:12 PM
That's what Pizza deliveries and Chinese food is for. I had a case of agoraphobia for a few weeks after a long sickness and that's how I survived until I faced that fear.

BTW, Happy Christkawanzaasolsticefestivusmas to all.

If you can get any food delivered up where I am talking of. If you live in or close to one of the cities or towns it may not be a problem. But if you are in a fairly remote section of the Yukon or Alaska getting a pizza or Chinese food delivered may take a bit of doing. Delivery man might make better time if he has an airplane with skids or a helicopter. LOL

K7SGJ
12-23-2013, 01:24 PM
Yep, as you found out and contrary to what many people believe parts of Alaska and the YT can get quite hot in the summer months. Canada's YT and USA's Alaaska are incredibly beautiful places in both seasons. I look forward to moving there.

We look forward to it, as well.

NA4BH
12-23-2013, 01:32 PM
Be sure and get a VISA.

K7SGJ
12-23-2013, 01:41 PM
Yeah, we don't want them to deport you back to the lower 48.

NQ6U
12-23-2013, 02:10 PM
We look forward to it, as well.

They don't have Internet access there, do they?

K7SGJ
12-23-2013, 02:40 PM
They don't have Internet access there, do they?

Not quite yet. They still use smoke signals, and you know how long getting a fire started in the treeless tundra can take.