Really? because i live in north oakland county(30 mins from Flint) and i have never seen them. *NM*
Apsalar Shadowdancer Send a noteboard - 31/01/2010 10:48:19 PM
Not a "big city" exactly, but definitely a brightly-lit urbanish area, especially during the school year.
Question about the Aurora Borealis
28/01/2010 02:39:37 PM
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... I suppose it could be an artifact relating to that the magnetic pole is not the same thing...
28/01/2010 02:52:45 PM
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You seem to be right - apparently the magnetic pole is on the northern Canadian islands.
28/01/2010 03:35:30 PM
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The magnetic pole is in Canada right now so that could be a factor
28/01/2010 05:09:37 PM
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It has nothing to do with where the magnetic pole is
29/01/2010 07:39:11 AM
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Holy crap! That's all waaay above MY head
30/01/2010 08:25:36 AM
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Hahaha that's a good one.
30/01/2010 03:20:31 PM
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It's common enough that it's not a big deal in the three places I mentioned...
29/01/2010 06:14:00 AM
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You didn't see AB
28/01/2010 02:59:57 PM
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Canadians have fireworks?
28/01/2010 04:17:01 PM
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Well they used to be worried that Qubec would surrender if the used fireworks.
28/01/2010 05:11:05 PM
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Fireworks were the second thing they started importing (after food, of course. )
28/01/2010 07:36:19 PM
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Does Tim live in a big city?
28/01/2010 03:23:11 PM
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I've seen 'em in Ann Arbor.
28/01/2010 06:20:53 PM
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Really? because i live in north oakland county(30 mins from Flint) and i have never seen them. *NM*
31/01/2010 10:48:19 PM
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You certainly can see it in scotland, there's a famous folk song about it
29/01/2010 07:02:46 AM
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Probably a combination of Edinburgh, light pollution and the fact it's almost always raining. *NM*
30/01/2010 10:59:55 AM
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