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Eish. If that was implemented across all government departments we would have have national mass protest action due to unfair working conditions.

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actually now that I think about it - that lunar eclipse pic is wrong. In an eclipse, the moon is between the earth and the sun, so if you were on the moon looking at the earth, the sun would be on the other side of the moon and you would be on the dark side of the moon. Probably with a bit of Floyd playing in the background

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the clue is in the word lunar

actually now that I think about it - that lunar eclipse pic is wrong. In an eclipse, the moon is between the earth and the sun, so if you were on the moon looking at the earth, the sun would be on the other side of the moon and you would be on the dark side of the moon. Probably with a bit of Floyd playing in the background

 

that's what i am saying, how can you see a lunar eclipse if you are on the moon? and the moon's surface is not red*

 

 

* i am no expert but it's what i see on the interwebs and SABC

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Lunar eclipse occurs when the earth travels between the Sun and the Moon. Solar eclipse when the moon travels between earth and sun.

 

Lunar eclipses are known as a blood moon, with the shadow of the earth falling on the moon, causing it to go darker and have a reddish colour (kind of like a sunset on the moon)

 

If you were standing on the moon, you would see the earth in darkness, in front of the sun, while the surrounding landscape will be red. Just like the picture posted.

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Oh, and because the sun's light is blocked out by the earth, the surrounding stars in the milky way will be clearly visible. Would be awesome to view.
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All the way, supercharged and ready for the track.

Rob Green straps a supercharger on to the BRZ which gets it up to 231 kw.

:eek:

A mate of mines Scooby WRX puts out 183kW and it is damn quick, so I could just imagine how that BRZ must move. Out of interest, what is the standard power output of the BRZ (please excuse my laziness to google it.)

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:eek:

A mate of mines Scooby WRX puts out 183kW and it is damn quick, so I could just imagine how that BRZ must move. Out of interest, what is the standard power output of the BRZ (please excuse my laziness to google it.)

 

154 KW

My WRX was at 195, but sucked fuel like an experienced porn star.

The BRZ takes corners with a lot more confidence and speed than the WRX.

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