Wattzzup
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I live by enough of your type. No thanks. You couldn’t give me land there..... and you can too!... We got plenty of land for sale, come build your own Compound.
I live by enough of your type. No thanks. You couldn’t give me land there..... and you can too!... We got plenty of land for sale, come build your own Compound.
My type?... what's my type?I live by enough of your type. No thanks. You couldn’t give me land there.
in fairness, I remember fondly when I lived on a spread in the foothills where I could step out with no pants on and take a whiz onto a scrub oak.Yeah you’re the only one on the planet with no neighbors Man you really think a lot of yourself
Exactly... that was one of my life goals 20 years ago was to buy some land, build a house and have my own little environment to do what I want, when I want. It's quite freeing.in fairness, I remember fondly when I lived on a spread in the foothills where I could step out with no pants on and take a whiz onto a scrub oak.
I understand, Southern California isn’t for everybody. I love it and would live there if I could afford it. Glad you’re happy where you are, that’s all that matters.I was really wanting to, but I like to see other places even if I don't like it.
True... and Oklahoma isn't for everybody either. My son moved to Temecula/Murietta about 4-5 years ago, and you couldn't get him to leave if you tried. He has to work a lot to afford to live there, but he loves it. That area is pretty nice. It's about 40 miles North on the 15.I understand, Southern California isn’t for everybody. I love it and would live there if I could afford it. Glad you’re happy where you are, that’s all that matters.
I am curious. Which sky darkness zone do you live in?True... and Oklahoma isn't for everybody either. My son moved to Temecula/Murietta about 4-5 years ago, and you couldn't get him to leave if you tried. He has to work a lot to afford to live there, but he loves it. That area is pretty nice. It's about 40 miles North on the 15.
My point was he’s not the first one and won’t be the last one. He just assumes everyone else doesn’t have his “luxuries”in fairness, I remember fondly when I lived on a spread in the foothills where I could step out with no pants on and take a whiz onto a scrub oak.
Not sure what "zone" it's in but right around the red circle. A no moon night is pretty damn dark. Very easy to capture the Milky Way with a long exposure camera on a tripod with a remote trigger.I am curious. Which sky darkness zone do you live in?
Red means high light pollution. Treat yourself to a visit to a darker spot like the brown zone west of Wichita Falls. In a truly dark sky, the galaxy (especially through good 10x glass) takes on a whole different personality. Makes the hair on your neck stand up.Not sure what "zone" it's in but right around the red circle. A no moon night is pretty damn dark. Very easy to capture the Milky Way with a long exposure camera on a tripod with a remote trigger.
Oh yeah... I go down to that zone East of Wichita Falls near the Red River. Super dark. .. and not too far, like 30 min drive. But even in my zone, on a no moon night, you can't hardly see your hand in front of your face. When I do take sky shots, I go down to the front 7 acres away from the house, or just turn everything off in the house and shoot from the driveway. This one was shot from the driveway... I wanted to get the trees highlighted in there too, so I set a tiny little LED light on the ground pointing that way. I think this was a 25 second exposure.Red means high light pollution. Treat yourself to a visit to a darker spot like the brown zone west of Wichita Falls. In a truly dark sky, the galaxy (especially through good 10x glass) takes on a whole different personality. Makes the hair on your neck stand up.
Also, this time of year when the galaxy is largely MIA, you can see the zodiacal light and the gegenschein, a large diffuse patch of light opposite the sun. It’s dust in the ecliptic plane backscattering sunlight.
You know you have a dark sky when the only way you know where the horizon is
is that’s where the stars end.
nice! Here’s a trophy suggestionOh yeah... I go down to that zone East of Wichita Falls near the Red River. Super dark. .. and not too far, like 30 min drive. But even in my zone, on a no moon night, you can't hardly see your hand in front of your face. When I do take sky shots, I go down to the front 7 acres away from the house, or just turn everything off in the house and shoot from the driveway. This one was shot from the driveway... I wanted to get the trees highlighted in there too, so I set a tiny little LED light on the ground pointing that way. I think this was a 25 second exposure.
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Project Nightflight's Erwin Matys and Karoline Mrazek explain what the gegenschein is and how you can see this elusive stargazing target.earthsky.org
Not pertinent? Wrong thread? Bad timing?The Tennessee Expulsion Is a Glimpse of the Future
A legislative supermajority can do what it likes.www.politico.com
Good find, lays out the nightmare scenario that seems likely to play out (is headed that way if following recent events).Not pertinent? Wrong thread? Bad timing?
Yep, roads last longer when there is little traffic.I don't know how accurate this chart is, but OK has been very good to me. I had a great 32 year career, retired at 54, own everything outright, have great healthcare, everything is cheap, gas is around $2.89.... our most expensive monthly is healthcare at $1200 a month, but that's because we own a consulting business, and don't have a Corporate share pay to help pay for it. ... and that's ok. It's all perspective I suppose. I just got home,.. it's 1:30am, and Im blasting streaming music at level 100 with the windows open (Violent Femmes currently playing), just took a piss off the porch, fired up a blunt, and there's nobody else around me to give a fuck. .. and I like that.
Our roads are much better than SoCal, the infrastructure is solid with oil and gas as our economy driver, as well as wind farms. We don't see homeless people, but Im sure there are some. We have the worlds largest tire manufacturers, Oil service companies, the most and Worlds largest Casinos, (China is working to beat us out on that, but we keep adding on). .. and Im not saying that OK is the best place to live, but it's home to me, and I'll prob die here. We travel quite a bit, so we get to see a lot of other cultures, but SoCal has to be on the bottom of the list of all of the places we've visited on Earth... and we've been to a lot of Countries.. some I used to live in when I was younger in the Middle East. (U.A.E.) Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bahrain.
World Casinos..https://www.statista.com/statistics/871915/largest-casinos-worldwide-by-size/... and that's just the machines. The whole resort is about a square mile.
not wrong thread and not bad timing, just complete agreement and not much to say about it.Not pertinent? Wrong thread? Bad timing?
Man... you must really hate Oklahoma. Maybe you need to get out more.Yep, roads last longer when there is little traffic.
Oklahoma has bottom tier education, bottom tier economy, among the worst in crime and incarceration rate, among the worst in terms of its environment, among the worst in health care, among the states rated for highest dependency on federal support, not good in terms of opportunity for OK's population, no safety net for people who lose a job or get chronically ill. But, good roads. And all you can do is blow your horn as if it matters.
Oh and you brag about a casino. lol