I'll call you a dim wit.
> One time at StarLove I pointed to a treed area and a fucking lightning
> bolt exploded in the back
> yard, and a tree fell over the driveway.
Who knows if that's true, but what you linked to is easily done in any image
processing program or could be marks on a scanned slide and nothing more.
Nothing special.
Jacob Pc
> Ken
>
>
>I'll call you a dim wit.
I don't know you, I think you're ignorant, and I do not want to hear
from you again, so make tracks and leave town.
PLONK
Another idiot done in.
Ken
I wouldn't say you're the smartest guy on the block either, in fact far from
it. Your recent idiocy regarding the Mars probe lubricants proves your
unintelligence. Get a life loser.
This is quite shocking! (the language, I mean) :-)
"Ken S. Tucker" <dyna...@vianet.on.ca> wrote in message
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"You're" is the correct contraction here. Not the possessive "your".
Don't atmospheric phenomena come under astronomy?
Ken might be a regular sprite machine! :-)
Yeah, a lot of fella's are into digital photography, (and I can assure
you
that this isn't a 'doctored' photo, we don't have that kind of time or
desire,
or knowledge).
I'm guessing it could be an artifact, but none of the other photo's
show it.
It was a stormy day so maybe we got lucky and got a bit of cloud to
cloud
lightning.
Our section of the Oky Valley BC is loaded with Au, U, Fe, Saphire,
quartz, emeralds, that may contribute to weird meteorlogical
phenomena.
In addition we sometimes have fantastic aurora shows, but not for a
few
years.
My thinking is the severe winter cold gripping the North Hemisphere is
do to a lack of Sunspot activity. The summer nights back when we had
aurora we're very warm, to the extent I ordered in an air conditioner.
I think the aurora give off a lot of heat. If true the Arctic will
start to
refreeze and winter will become colder until Sunspots return.
Hold me to that prediction.
Ken
Mr. Potato head, I got an old Gold mine practically in my backyard,
loaded with quartz. Prospectors occasionally stop in for a meal at
our humble abode, but their convo is secret, not even the govmonks
are privy. Some want to start a new U mine down the street, that's
public, the rest I can't say.
> > Our section of the Oky Valley BC is loaded with Au, U, Fe, Saphire,
> > quartz, emeralds, that may contribute to weird meteorlogical
> > phenomena.
Ken
Then its an artifact, dead on. You can see numerous other tiny dots all
around the photo no doubt caused also by the camera.
> It was a stormy day so maybe we got lucky and got a bit of cloud to
> cloud
> lightning.
I've never known lightning to arc into semi-circles or squiggle like someone
took a pen across paper.
Sorry kid but you ain't got no mystery here.
CR