Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 27, 2024

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    Da'Dad  1 day ago

    I’m sorry Janis but the best you can only hope for is to be the First Queen after my Janis.

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    i_am_the_jam  1 day ago

    Maybe it already happened but it shot out on the opposite side of the sun?

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    Robin Harwood  1 day ago

    Write … on … paper? We can do that?

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    Rhetorical_Question   1 day ago

    Travel to the sun at night ?

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    nosirrom  1 day ago

    Just keep your paper away from your telegraph key.

    “The Carrington Event” of September 1, 1859 was one of the strongest solar storms in recorded history. it caused major aurora events that could be seen as far south as the Caribbean. It also caused noticeable perturbations in the global telecommunications networks of the day. These included minor electrocution of telegraph operators, fires, and other discharges from the lines igniting telegraph paper.

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    mommavamp  1 day ago

    Me too, Janice. I am “the world’s greatest file clerk”——-I have almost everything on paper, and I can find it all, too.

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member 1 day ago

    Somewhere there are some politicians devising ways to blame the coming solar flare on our egregious activities.

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    NRHAWK Premium Member 1 day ago

    Years ago, after a lightning strike killed my Jeep’s battery, I invested in a device that protects cars from EMP blasts and is advertised to even help systems survive a nuclear EMP. Then I started getting paranoid about all of my electronic devices, so I bought Faraday bags for them and another EMP protector for the house solar array. Funny thing, however, is that I’m not really a prepper fanatic but I did grow up on a farm and I am a Boy Scout, so I know a little about being “prepared” in the commonsense use of the word. So, if Putin ever takes that final step outside sanity, I’m ready. That’s of course assuming he doesn’t take me out on the first strike and considering where I live… well let’s just say I’ve done the math and I’m not spending any more money on those concerning thoughts.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  1 day ago

    If a massive solar flare coincides with the magnetic pole flipping it’s probably just the cosmos recognizing, unlike the dinosaurs, we could deflect a meteor.

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    DaBump Premium Member 1 day ago

    nosirrom has already pointed out the 1859 Carrington Event — I suggest you look up The Why Files videos and see the description there about it and how much more damaging such an event could be with our modern electronics that are far more delicate than the telegraph system.

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    ladykat  about 24 hours ago

    Yes, you will, Janis!

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    khjalmarj  about 24 hours ago

    If you want a well-reasoned and immensely entertaining short story about what this would be like by one of the best SF writers, check out “Inconstant Moon” by Larry Niven. You can read it on-line at and elsewhere, and even download it.

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    alkabelis Premium Member about 24 hours ago

    If that happens I am so dead. I gave up post it notes for enotes decades ago. I always lost post it notes.

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    Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member about 22 hours ago

    But, the world is flat. Maybe it went underneath us.

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    sincavage05  about 16 hours ago

    But wouldn’t that burn the paper also? Technology leaves me in the dark with a candle.

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    BRICKPART Premium Member about 13 hours ago

    And then, (of course) the Kahoutek comet became obscured by an unexpected “bubble” (negating 24 hour daylight)…1973

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