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1340.       catwoman
8933 posts
 29 Oct 2008 Wed 03:30 pm

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

 Snow Only for 2 days with Christmas please!

 

you crack me up!!! lol lol lol

 

it is snowing here as well and I don´t have any winter shoes!!! {#lang_emotions_head_bang}

1341.       teaschip
3870 posts
 29 Oct 2008 Wed 03:33 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

you crack me up!!! lol lol lol

 

it is snowing here as well and I don´t have any winter shoes!!! {#lang_emotions_head_bang}

 

 I was in your area last week, thank god I´m not up there today.  Please keep the snow north..oh and it´s time to hang up your flip flops...{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

1342.       catwoman
8933 posts
 29 Oct 2008 Wed 03:37 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 Please keep the snow north..

 

I will do my best to send it all south

1343.       geniuda
1070 posts
 29 Oct 2008 Wed 05:56 pm

{#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod} 

Quoting catwoman

I will do my best to send it all south

 

 Just don´t send to California PLEASE !!! we are perfectly fine like this {#lang_emotions_cool}

1344.       Trudy
7887 posts
 29 Oct 2008 Wed 05:59 pm

 

Quoting geniuda

{#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod} 

 

 Just don´t send to California PLEASE !!! we are perfectly fine like this {#lang_emotions_cool}

 

 And don´t send it to West-Europe as well!!

 

Request to someone from really south: send some sun please, it´s too cold here!

1345.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 01:04 am

Our Vanishing Night

Most city skies have become virtually empty of stars

 

 

 

If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars, we would go in darkness happily, the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal species on this planet. Instead, we are diurnal creatures, with eyes adapted to living in the sun´s light. This is a basic evolutionary fact, even though most of us don´t think of ourselves as diurnal beings any more than we think of ourselves as primates or mammals or Earthlings. Yet it´s the only way to explain what we´ve done to the night: We´ve engineered it to receive us by filling it with light.

This kind of engineering is no different than damming a river. Its benefits come with consequences—called light pollution—whose effects scientists are only now beginning to study. Light pollution is largely the result of bad lighting design, which allows artificial light to shine outward and upward into the sky, where it´s not wanted, instead of focusing it downward, where it is. Ill-designed lighting washes out the darkness of night and radically alters the light levels—and light rhythms—to which many forms of life, including ourselves, have adapted. Wherever human light spills into the natural world, some aspect of life—migration, reproduction, feeding—is affected.

For most of human history, the phrase "light pollution" would have made no sense. Imagine walking toward London on a moonlit night around 1800, when it was Earth´s most populous city. Nearly a million people lived there, making do, as they always had, with candles and rushlights and torches and lanterns. Only a few houses were lit by gas, and there would be no public gaslights in the streets or squares for another seven years. From a few miles away, you would have been as likely to smell London as to see its dim collective glow.

Now most of humanity lives under intersecting domes of reflected, refracted light, of scattering rays from overlit cities and suburbs, from light-flooded highways and factories. Nearly all of nighttime Europe is a nebula of light, as is most of the United States and all of Japan. In the south Atlantic the glow from a single fishing fleet—squid fishermen luring their prey with metal halide lamps—can be seen from space, burning brighter, in fact, than Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro

1346.       teaschip
3870 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 06:39 pm

Leelu hasn´t been at this site for awhile.  I was hoping to hear the third part of her essay.{#lang_emotions_unsure}

1347.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 07:49 pm

A certain nick......maybe I should be "PastafarianAndProud" next....

1348.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 07:52 pm

On the translation forum.....Darling..I will delete all the pics of you and me so your wife doesn´t get angry!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  

1349.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 07:53 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

On the translation forum.....Darling..I will delete all the pics of you and me so your wife doesn´t get angry!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  

 

 {#lang_emotions_wtf}

 

But I thought theH could speak English?

1350.       geniuda
1070 posts
 30 Oct 2008 Thu 07:55 pm

 {#lang_emotions_laugh_at}

Quoting Elisabeth

On the translation forum.....Darling..I will delete all the pics of you and me so your wife doesn´t get angry!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  

 

unbelievable!!!!  {#lang_emotions_wtf}{#lang_emotions_noway}

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