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> 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.
>
> Use a piece of paper and put a pin hole in it. hold that up so the sun
> is projected on a wall or another piece of paper and watch the
> projection. It is no fun to try to get used to having the words in a
> book jump as you read them for the rest of your life.
Well, I think the Goverment here in France has done enough to make people aware
of the problem. You can buy special 'eclipse-glasses' for 5 FFr in each
Pharmaci.
Here in Grenoble, we'll have a 80%? eclipse. Sadly enough, it's cloudy and it
rains.....
Cheers,
Ralph -> who thinks it's save to watch the sun without any protection since it's
the end of the world today......
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