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16/04/2010 07:17:36
 
 
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16/04/2010 06:30:51
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Weather
Category:
Volcanos
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01460236
Message ID:
01460503
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>>>>No lack of planes here. O'Hare Airport is straight across Mannheim Road from this office building. The soundproofing must be pretty good because I don't really hear them inside. Look out the window, though, and planes are landing at the rate of about one a minute.-- and that's just on one runway.
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>>>Lucky you, civilian aircraft.
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>>>We had two days of thunder overhead, as these guys just returned from Haiti, where they were fighting... well, whatever they use fighter planes for after an earthquake. And since the "invisible" F117a is retired, the new ones are heavier and can't make such a tight turn, they fly exactly over our heads when taking off. Soundproofing isn't bad, but occasionally we try to be outside. And they seem to know when we're out.
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>>Oh, that's nothing. We got buzzed by a meteor last night. (Really).
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>That's a one-time, and we had that a couple of years ago. They never found it, though, even though it was heard twenty miles across. At least there was no official explanation.

Enough with the black helicopter stuff. Most meteors disintegrate before they reach the ground. Even the quite big ones. Hence the bright flash in the video of Mikes that someone posted here.
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