I had a science teacher in high school that did just that.  She didn't
even know she had damaged her eyes until the next day when she tried  to
read something.  Play is safe, don't do it at all.  It is never safe to
look at the sun.

Simon Gardner wrote:
> 
> > Just a word of caution to the list members in the UK and Europe.  If you
> > watch the eclipse tomorrow, don't look at the sun with the naked eye.
> > You can be blinded for life.
> 
> While that's sound advice, don't forget that in the period of totality (for
> those lucky enough to be where that is) it's safe to view with the naked eye
> [2 mins and 3 seconds for Cornwall, UK]. Don't forget to look away before
> the sun pokes through again though :)
> 
> Simon
> 
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