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Scientists Detect Start of New Solar Cycle:

from inlandnewstoday.com on February 4, 2010
Website: http://www.inlandnewstoday.com/story.php?s=12845
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Scientists Detect Start of New Solar Cycle:  
by KG6YV on February 4, 2010 Mail this to a friend!
Duh!!!

Wow, you mean I can finally believe the increase in sunspots/flux that the solarcycle24.com site has been posting for the past three months....You mean those 15 meter openings are not my imagination.

Of course not some guy with a degree in "science" just confirmed it.

I am surprised this wasn't on CNN. Their programming has the intellectual level of a 10 year old. This fits.

Greg
 
RE: Scientists Detect Start of New Solar Cycle:  
by AE6RO on February 4, 2010 Mail this to a friend!
Yes. You MUST believeeeee in Cycle 24. You must BELIEVE in Cycle 24 has started and only three years late.

You must BELIEVE in Global Warming also. Now you must GO to the closet and take out the 10 meter bedspring and start working all that skip on that converted CB rig. Awsome 5 watts pure AM good buddy, roger that (beep).

It's not getting colder. It's getting warmer. Yes, you must believe....

I see my other rant got canceled. Oh, well. Better get crackin' on that ol' six meter beam. Real F2 DX Real Soon Now. 73 and lottsa luck, John
 
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