Dum de dum
Nov. 18th, 2001 03:51 amI've been up since 1am. Can't get any sleep cause I'm so excited about the meteor storm. Hehe. Thank god----- ::looks out window, makes wish:: ---conditions are favorable this year (no moon, the fact that it's on a weekend, and NO CLOUDS).
Oh yeah, D7, I'm gonna kill you.
For North American observers, the research points to a peak in activity between
10-12 UT (5-7 am EST) on November 18.
5 to 7 am?! YOU TOLD ME 3 TO 5am!!! DARN YOU LOL
Oh well. Wouldn't of been able to sleep anyways.
I'll prolly be online till 7am or whenever the meteor storm stops, then I'll sleep till 10:15am. Eep...only 5 or so hours of sleep....oh well. I can deal. I'll just fall asleep again after seeing the Harry Potter movie =D
Here are some links for the meteor storm info, in case you're online and are bored.
http://www.astronomy.com/message/message_large.asp?idDailyMessageGUID={E5010176-264B-43A9-AB6A-6BB708469DB9}
http://www.astronomy.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/649bjaia.asp
http://www.astronomy.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/650ivovq.asp
Oh yeah, D7, I'm gonna kill you.
For North American observers, the research points to a peak in activity between
10-12 UT (5-7 am EST) on November 18.
5 to 7 am?! YOU TOLD ME 3 TO 5am!!! DARN YOU LOL
Oh well. Wouldn't of been able to sleep anyways.
I'll prolly be online till 7am or whenever the meteor storm stops, then I'll sleep till 10:15am. Eep...only 5 or so hours of sleep....oh well. I can deal. I'll just fall asleep again after seeing the Harry Potter movie =D
Here are some links for the meteor storm info, in case you're online and are bored.
http://www.astronomy.com/message/message_large.asp?idDailyMessageGUID={E5010176-264B-43A9-AB6A-6BB708469DB9}
http://www.astronomy.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/649bjaia.asp
http://www.astronomy.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/650ivovq.asp