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Hmm .. 3am-5am 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 15:47 GMT

Think I might just be in bed, thanks. Can someone take a photo, thanks.

As Man Utd & Arsenal are playing that night, which one will lay claim to the red moon?

Judging by the weekend .... <ahem> ....

And what will the schedule be ... 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 16:13 GMT

Happy

... If NASA gets the liquid hydrogen sensors wrong again?

No coat needed today -- it's warm here. Bye.

EST? Really? 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 16:17 GMT

Interesting and useful.

2 days to form my Cult of the Bleeding Moon 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 16:17 GMT

/w me for invite

@Jon : The moon bleeds ! 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 16:58 GMT

Joke

1 / All faithfull supplicant are of course volunteer for the sacrifice. Please join the line !

2 / Failure to volunteer is punishable by sacrifice, see 1/ for volunteering

"Most Priests and churches didn't practice human sacrifice anymore. It is mostly because with time they became so damn good at it that they didn't need to practice anymore"

(Terry Pratchett, I think. His version is much better than my foggy rememberance)

(Dear Mr FBI, no, we won't meet at the old druidic stone in Aberdeslashininokangre (Welsh country), as this is a JOKE. Members of the church please bring your own sickle and sacrifice, wear and tear on virgins having depleted our stocks)

Re: wear and tear on virgins... 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 19:18 GMT

Coat

The old Druids who ruled over Anglesey,

Did things that were dubious in taste.

They sacrificed virgins for breakfast.

Barbaric...

... and think of the waste!

- From Poems and Pints (1970s BBC show)

@Nick 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 19:39 GMT

If you forget to set your alarm clock, you can always pop along to Astronomy Picture of the Day (http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/) in a few days to see what you missed. They always feature a good photo of each lunar eclipse.

@Laurent_Z 

Posted Monday 18th February 2008 22:56 GMT

Paris Hilton

I don't know what your smoking, but can I have some of it please?

...skywards Wednesday? 

Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 08:47 GMT

Dead Vulture

It's bad enough that BT are going to 'change Thursday' according to a later headline. Now you've invented 'Skywards Wednesday'. What is Skywards Wednesday, is it like Shrove Tuesday? Or are you suffering americanitis and mean '... skywards on Wednesday? Speak English man.

Re: skywards Wednesday 

Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 10:35 GMT

Coat

The actual phrasing is "look skywards Wednesday". I imagine this is just a typo for Luke Skywalker Wednesday and the author is a closet Jedi. Speaking of closets...

I wonder if Cat Stevens will be hiding his appendages? 

Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 11:26 GMT

> According to NASA, the event should be visible from...

...any place where the moon is visible, funnily enough...

@Adrian Challinor 

Posted Tuesday 19th February 2008 16:54 GMT

IT Angle

Sorry, you gonna be disappointed as I smoke (expensive, luxury, british, ex-Queen-Purveyor, large Red packs, Dun**ll) basic tobacco.

The medley from the previous post comes from too many (drunken) AD&D nights in my youth, and the complete collection of Terry Pratchett books I accumulated.

The sentence on "wear and tear on virgins" also comes from Pratchett, in the book "Guards ! Guards !" I think.

As they say, plagiarism is the highest form of litterary flattery (and the highest source of copyrights income) 8p

@ Paul Barnard 

Posted Wednesday 20th February 2008 16:00 GMT

Boffin

During the Winter, UK times *are* UTC.

Beauty and Light 

Posted Thursday 21st February 2008 01:16 GMT

Have you ever stood in the night chill and looked up at the blanket of stars? The blazing brightness of the heavens so captures you that words can hardly express the ache in your heart.

Sometimes it is difficult to see, because of the distraction of our busy street lights and flashing neons, urging us to look at them instead.

We block out so much about our lives and most of all we block out God. Our lives are so full of distractions, competing for our attention, but God is still there. He brings us to a place through his clear direction and helps us to practice his presence in the midst of all our worldly distractions. I often look to the sky and remember the words of my beloved Dad... as he would have finished his prayer with..."Let us shine with your light here in this darkness of unbelief".

Enjoy the beauty of the earth and that above it, where we marvel at the sight of our blood red moon and let us light every day with the truth.

@Beauty and Light 

Posted Thursday 21st February 2008 03:55 GMT

Stop

Why personify God? God is, and always has been, a handy description of what lies beyond the boudries of knowledge of man and nothing more. Please grow up and stop believing in imaginary friends - I think that balances things out a bit

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