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Bizarre variety of speculation being presented as news, (like the type of reporting so pervasive during COVID) is still going strong.
When professional people reporting news at least, get in the habit of check what's going on with the sun before jumping to conclusions when we were informed the most recent remarkable solar activity would probably interfere with the grid.<sigh>
When professional people reporting news at least, get in the habit of check what's going on with the sun before jumping to conclusions when we were informed the most recent remarkable solar activity would probably interfere with the grid.<sigh>
Just a moment...
Posted from spaceweatherlive.comPosted in these groups: AstronomyEarth Sciences
Posted 9 mo ago
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Posted 9 mo ago
Nope, why do that. It's all our fault; always our fault!
Yes I'm being very sarcastic and mocking any and all "scientists" and "journalists" who've been blatantly ignoring solar data and what's been going on at the other planets.
Yes I'm being very sarcastic and mocking any and all "scientists" and "journalists" who've been blatantly ignoring solar data and what's been going on at the other planets.
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SGT Mary G.
9 mo
SGT Aaron Atwood Indeed! I share the attitude - especially since all the activity has been frequently creating interference issues!
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