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A Day in Nome
I have a mild fascination with our 49th state. I definitely want to visit there before I pass on.
This is what it looked like on Front Street in Nome, Alaska at 7:15 AST (11:15 EST) this morning. It is a brisk -6 degrees F there. Normally, at 7:15am in our part of the world right now, it is getting light and the sun is coming up. Image courtesy of the Nomecam. Sunrise in Nome today is at 11:32am AST. Last edited by elSicomoro; 12-03-2001 at 08:27 PM. |
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My uncle lives there. But he's a douchebag, so I won't be staying with him.
However, I *will* get there before the end of me life, if only to see the amazing, the fantasical, the wonderful aurora borealis. Ah. |
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My sister lives in Anchorage with her family. Anchorage is three degrees of latitude south of Nome. This is about 180 n.mi. as the crow flies, assuming it doesn't freeze to death. Maybe it should be as the Canada goose flies. It's also less than the difference in latitude between San Francisco and L.A.
And my sister -can't wait- for her husband's tour in Anchorage to be over. They hate it. You can't sleep without blackout shutters in the summer, and you can't wake up when it's dark all day long except for a mid-day Reduction of the Gloom. And getting anywhere in the winter, which lasts seven or eight months, is a chore. They also get moose in their back yard (a moose is like a Clydesdale with a hangover, stupid, ill-tempered and powerful) and bears where they go fishing half an hour's drive from their house. Going to Alaska sounds like a good plan if you can go on a nice warm passenger ship with plenty of whisky aboard. If you don't like that idea, Stockholm's latitude is 59N, and Stockholm's full of nice Swedish girls and akvavit.
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Ah. Nice swedish girls. And Volvos.
Heaven. [Edit @ 1:02 PM 12-03-2001] Dammit, now I'm thinking about nice Swedish girls. I need to stop reading the Cellar at work. aRRRR! Last edited by dave; 12-03-2001 at 12:00 PM. |
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And later in the day...
This is the view at 10:45 am AST, about 45 minutes before sunrise. I wish I would have been home about an hour earlier...I bet it would have made a really nice pic.
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Where you interviewing at?
What kinda job you looking for? Probably shouldn't be in this thread but I'm just interested ![]() |
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Syc- good luck with the interview!
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Heh. My true calling has always been writing. That's probably why my grammar ain't too shabby and my spelling is pretty tight. Right now I'm fascinated with computers now. I have 2 loves - expression and computers (that's if you don't count certain females). So... I figure, the best bet for me eventually will be a tech journalist. Just waiting for the chance
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Last Nome pic of the day
This pic was at 5:10pm AST. Sunset was at 4:10pm.
I've heard good and bad about Alaska. I just find the state to be fascinating. You have this little town of 8,000 people, sitting along the Bering Sea, your only access to it by sea or air. I tried to find a live pic from Barrow, where they will not see the sun again until sometime next month, but nothing available. |
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![]() it's cool to see a nome cam. i remember the mount fuji cam from way back in the day - one of the first webcams around. now it's as if every girl in the entire world has one on their monitor, and every guy has one on their desk, about crotch-level. ![]() though i enjoy cams of cute females and the like, i really do enjoy *places* more. it's been a while since i saw one of a *place* rather than a person. so thanks for posting it ![]() |
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I keep toying with the idea of transferring to the University of Alaska at Anchorage just because I really want to spend some time up there. I'm also pretty impressed by the fact that the state has no taxes and every years you get a check that I've heard is on the order of $3000 just for being a resident.
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And this is why my slacker-ass uncle lives up there.
Must be nice though. Must be really nice. I pay so much in taxes now, and it's only going to increase as my pay does. Would be nice to hold on to even just a little bit more of it... Wouldn't it be nice if the check came on like November 1? Christmas money. ![]() |
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