afraidofsunlight
Senior Member

Balto.,Md. 100 posts, Jan 2001
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posted 04-21-2002 09:50 AM
Friend's, Again I will bring up the subject of saturation.I think no one write's about it because of they are not looking for it or don't know how. Here in Balto. it's so bad that visability is worse then I've ever seen.Most morning's you can't even see downtown Balto. from the Key Bridge,which is a distance of about five mile's.Any way you look all you see is a haze and that god-damn toilet-bowl ring around the horizon.Most day's, as you approach the city from 95 S.,you see a brown cloud covering the city. Melting cloud's and particulate matter. But when there are no melting chem-cloud's is when you can see the particulate matter. A good pair of sunglasse's and a backdrop.Like the wall of a building or a telephone pole.Use these thing's to block the sun directly,get as close to the edge of the sun as you can,using the object that block's the sun as a backdrop. It's almost unbelievable,like a dream, a nightmare. I mean it's so god-damn thick that it's like a fog.I have a hard time putting into word's what it look's like.Sometime's, it's like a snowfall. At night,if you have a million candle power spotlight,you can see the shit zipping around everywhere. It's everywhere and in everything. Not to mention the web-strand's.A million candle power spotlight can be bought at Home Depot for 20 buck's.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by afraidofsunlight on 04-22-2002]

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