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Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 7:33 pm

Will one of you experts please explain the "you are going to go blind" issue with the eclipse?
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 7:34 pm

On Monday, August 21, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Escambia County between 11:30 a.m.. and 3:15 p.m. (This will not effect dismissal times; elementary schools and others that normally dismiss earlier than 3:15 will dismiss as usual). During this time, the school district has said that all activities, including P.E. classes and recess, will be conducted indoors.

Teachers can take students out to see the eclipse, provided a district approved parental permission slip is signed and students are provided with certified viewing glasses. Teachers must provide safe instruction for students that will watch the eclipse. Students will be limited to 10 minutes of viewing time, unless a longer time is approved by the principal.

Students unable to go outside under the guidelines will be able to watch the eclipse online.
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 7:36 pm

FSUKW wrote:Will one of you experts please explain the "you are going to go blind" issue with the eclipse?


Because they don't want you to see that eclipses are fake and NEVER HAPPEN!

Open your eyes, people (or don't :dog )!
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 7:38 pm

But seriously...

I think the way light bends around objects with mass (causes things like "twin stars", etc), it creates a kind of magnifying effect.

*this is just one of my many random scientific theories based on nothing, so don't quote me on this
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 7:51 pm

I'm wrong:

Looking at the sun during an eclipse is more dangerous than looking at full sun. The darkness that accompanies an eclipse can override the natural tendency to squint and avert the eyes, increasing the amount of ultraviolet radiation landing on the retina and making it more likely that you'll sustain eye damage. Your eyes can sustain damage even if only a small sliver of the sun is visible. The cornea focuses sunlight on the retina and scorches it, and because the retina has no pain receptors, you don't know the damage has been done until it's too late.
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 8:06 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
FSUKW wrote:Will one of you experts please explain the "you are going to go blind" issue with the eclipse?


Because they don't want you to see that eclipses are fake and NEVER HAPPEN!

Open your eyes, people (or don't :dog )!


I guess that explains why the special sun glasses are blacked out..... :dog
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 8:08 pm

:? Seems kinda dangerous...

When the moments of totality, it is 100% safe to look directly at the Sun and its corona with your naked eyes. If you leave your eclipse glasses on, you won't see anything at all.

Do not leave your eclipse glasses on during totality. As soon as you cannot see the Sun through your eclipse glasses, take them off. Totality is here.

During totality, it's safe to use an unfiltered telescope, pair of binoculars, or other magnifying device to view the Sun's edge and corona. If you're still looking through it the instant totality ends, even for the briefest of moments, you can blind yourself permanently.


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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 8:10 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:I'm wrong:

Looking at the sun during an eclipse is more dangerous than looking at full sun. The darkness that accompanies an eclipse can override the natural tendency to squint and avert the eyes, increasing the amount of ultraviolet radiation landing on the retina and making it more likely that you'll sustain eye damage. Your eyes can sustain damage even if only a small sliver of the sun is visible. The cornea focuses sunlight on the retina and scorches it, and because the retina has no pain receptors, you don't know the damage has been done until it's too late.


Damn, shit got serious real quick. This makes sense and now seems familiar from when I was a kid.

(People in Central Florida are going crazy with this. Many say they will check their kids out of school and take them home to ensure they don't go outside)

Now, where do you buy these special sun glasses at?
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 8:14 pm

FSUKW wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:I'm wrong:

Looking at the sun during an eclipse is more dangerous than looking at full sun. The darkness that accompanies an eclipse can override the natural tendency to squint and avert the eyes, increasing the amount of ultraviolet radiation landing on the retina and making it more likely that you'll sustain eye damage. Your eyes can sustain damage even if only a small sliver of the sun is visible. The cornea focuses sunlight on the retina and scorches it, and because the retina has no pain receptors, you don't know the damage has been done until it's too late.


Damn, shit got serious real quick. This makes sense and now seems familiar from when I was a kid.

(People in Central Florida are going crazy with this. Many say they will check their kids out of school and take them home to ensure they don't go outside)

Now, where do you buy these special sun glasses at?



Schools are doing the same here. Schools are either closing early or keeping kids late.


Regarding the sunglasses, well, below is the email Amazon sent me today...

We’re writing to provide you with important safety information about the eclipse products you purchased on Amazon (order #114-9609259-4470601 for habibee 4-Pack Black Plastic Eclipse Glasses CE & ISO Certified 2017 Safe Solar Eclipses Viewing Shades Block Sun Ultraviolet UV Lights Goggles).

To protect your eyes when viewing the sun or an eclipse, NASA and the American Astronomical Society (AAS) advise you to use solar eclipse glasses or other solar filters from recommended manufacturers. Viewing the sun or an eclipse using any other glasses or filters could result in loss of vision or permanent blindness.

Amazon has not received confirmation from the supplier of your order that they sourced the item from a recommended manufacturer. We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse.

Amazon is applying a balance for the purchase price to Your Account (please allow 7-10 days for this to appear on Your Account). There is no need for you to return the product.


WAT?!? :banghead :blowup :frustrated
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 8:16 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
FSUKW wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:I'm wrong:

Looking at the sun during an eclipse is more dangerous than looking at full sun. The darkness that accompanies an eclipse can override the natural tendency to squint and avert the eyes, increasing the amount of ultraviolet radiation landing on the retina and making it more likely that you'll sustain eye damage. Your eyes can sustain damage even if only a small sliver of the sun is visible. The cornea focuses sunlight on the retina and scorches it, and because the retina has no pain receptors, you don't know the damage has been done until it's too late.


Damn, shit got serious real quick. This makes sense and now seems familiar from when I was a kid.

(People in Central Florida are going crazy with this. Many say they will check their kids out of school and take them home to ensure they don't go outside)

Now, where do you buy these special sun glasses at?



Schools are doing the same here. Schools are either closing early or keeping kids late.


Regarding the sunglasses, well, below is the email Amazon sent me today...

We’re writing to provide you with important safety information about the eclipse products you purchased on Amazon (order #114-9609259-4470601 for habibee 4-Pack Black Plastic Eclipse Glasses CE & ISO Certified 2017 Safe Solar Eclipses Viewing Shades Block Sun Ultraviolet UV Lights Goggles).

To protect your eyes when viewing the sun or an eclipse, NASA and the American Astronomical Society (AAS) advise you to use solar eclipse glasses or other solar filters from recommended manufacturers. Viewing the sun or an eclipse using any other glasses or filters could result in loss of vision or permanent blindness.

Amazon has not received confirmation from the supplier of your order that they sourced the item from a recommended manufacturer. We recommend that you DO NOT use this product to view the sun or the eclipse.

Amazon is applying a balance for the purchase price to Your Account (please allow 7-10 days for this to appear on Your Account). There is no need for you to return the product.


WAT?!? :banghead :blowup :frustrated


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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby JdPat04 » August 14th, 2017, 8:17 pm

Walmart has them
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 8:24 pm

JdPat04 wrote:Walmart has them


They're probably the same Made in China magnifying glasses I bought from Amazon. :justsayin
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby frazier9495 » August 14th, 2017, 9:20 pm

I have family from England coming here to see this thing :shock:

Apparently I'm going to a winery/microbrewery to watch this thing :dunno
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby JdPat04 » August 14th, 2017, 10:36 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
JdPat04 wrote:Walmart has them


They're probably the same Made in China magnifying glasses I bought from Amazon. :justsayin
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby bigbluebazooka » August 14th, 2017, 11:12 pm

I bought some from the hippie store in Ft Mill SC :up
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 14th, 2017, 11:24 pm

bigbluebazooka wrote:I bought some from the hippie store in Ft Mill SC :up


Enjoy your last week of vision. :lolthumb
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby FSUKW » August 14th, 2017, 11:37 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
bigbluebazooka wrote:I bought some from the hippie store in Ft Mill SC :up


Enjoy your last week of vision. :lolthumb


The Today Show did a segment this morning on all the knockoffs out there.

We will all be blind in a week........................... :thought
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby bigbluebazooka » August 14th, 2017, 11:54 pm

Muck FcDisney wrote:
bigbluebazooka wrote:I bought some from the hippie store in Ft Mill SC :up


Enjoy your last week of vision. :lolthumb

:chatterbox

Next you're going to tell me the earth is flat? :lol:
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby Muck FcDisney » August 15th, 2017, 3:21 am

bigbluebazooka wrote:
Muck FcDisney wrote:
bigbluebazooka wrote:I bought some from the hippie store in Ft Mill SC :up


Enjoy your last week of vision. :lolthumb

:chatterbox

Next you're going to tell me the earth is flat? :lol:


I'll let you know when I learn how to post in braille. ;)
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Re: Eclipse Discussion

Postby gatrnation1 » August 16th, 2017, 2:55 am

frazier9495 wrote:I have family from England coming here to see this thing :shock:

Apparently I'm going to a winery/microbrewery to watch this thing :dunno


Jackoff during the eclipse and tell your grand children years later.
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