Saturday, April 6th, 2024

Skylink, solar eclipse

Saturday, April 6th, 2024 02:24 am
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On my flight back from California, I had a layover in the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) airport. As my connecting flight departed from another terminal, I rode in the Skylink trains which run on elevated rails between the terminals.

Escalators go up from the terminal areas to the train station halls. The halls have large banks of windows, giving a great view of the airport.



DFW is in the path of totality of the upcoming eclipse. If I had timed my trip differently, I could have possibly watched the eclipse during my layover. However, I don't think you can get to the open air without leaving the terminals and then having to go through Security to get back in. (The terminal's "Pet relief area" turned out to only be a stinky room with a green outdoor rug and a water hose to rinse it off). Even from the panoramic Skylink halls, you probably wouldn't be able to see the sun directly overhead.

As South Carolina isn't near the path of totality, I've felt blasé about the eclipse. I've been too busy to give it much thought other than that partial solar eclipses are hardly noticeable. But when my mom mentioned it today, I checked the local details, and we'll get a 76% eclipse. That's a crescent sun. That's worth looking at through some eclipse glasses. It's nearly as much as I got to experience for the 2017 eclipse. It's the last one near here (hear, hear!) for the next 21 years (years and years and years!). It's worth getting a little excited for.

I wonder what a solar eclipse would look like from in the air through an airplane window.

a daily Waffle

Saturday, April 6th, 2024 04:06 am
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The zany example sentences are what I enjoy most about the daily Waffle word game. Getting to read them after solving the puzzle is always a treat.

From today:
"R2D2 was the naughtiest robot on set; they had to bleep out all of his lines."

From before:
"I tried a cow joke, but it just went in one ear and out the udder."

"I had a dream that I had invented a new colour; but it was just a pigment of my imagination."

Many puns. Some head scratchers.

Oh! And did you know that the word "robot" comes from Czech? It also comes from the same root as does the German word "Arbeit" (work).
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I've never heard so much owl hooting as in the last few days.

And actually, as in the last 10 minutes. It Keeps On Hootin'.

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