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Pacific time and ends on the east coast around 3pm, with a partial eclipse on either end of that. The eclipse itself will last less than 3 minutes from any vantage point, but even if you’re not one of the millions of people expected to flock to the path of totality to view it in person, you can still watch online thanks to this glorious invention called the internet. Below we have livestreams on everything from You. Tube to Facebook to virtual reality. Some of the streams even include a 3. So don’t despair.

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Watching online also allows you to avoid permanent eye damage. Not to mention the fact that it lets you avoid having to be near other humans. You. Tube. There are plenty of different ways to watch the total solar eclipse on You. Tube: PBS Newshour has a livestream of the solar eclipse on You. Tube. NBC News has a livestream of the solar eclipse on You.

Tube. And CBS News has its own stream of the solar eclipse on You. Tube. Time magazine also has a special 3.

You. Tube from Casper, Wyoming that allows you to click and drag. Facebook. Gizmodo has a livestream on our Facebook. NASA is streaming the solar eclipse on its Facebookpage. CNN is also livestreaming on Facebook.

Twitter. Twitter is partnering with The Weather Channel to provide a livestream of the solar eclipse. Twitter has live shots from 1.

Websites. Virtually every news outlet will also be streaming the solar eclipse on their websites, including NBC News, ABC News, and CBS News. Virtual Reality. CNN also has a virtual reality option that you can find on its website. If you have a VR headset, or even if you don’t, there are different ways to watch in “virtual reality” over at CNN. In Person. And if you’re watching live, you’ve no doubt heard the warnings. But they’re worth repeating. Don’t stare at the solar eclipse directly.

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MTM Black. Hawk Special Ops Watch. I bought a black Vulture last year. I am a graduate of the SFQC. A friend suggested I look at this watch. Sure, I like its look and feel. I have a big wrist. It took me a while to get used to the light function.

I am not sure I really am. I think a Vulture with T- 1.

I would also suggest a T- 1. If they can’t do that, then perhaps a lume dot at that spot.

The white light function is too bright to use in a tactical mode. But it worked well enough when I dropped my glasses in the movie theater. I also used it once to add oil to my car at night on the side of the road. In a tactical setting, any NVG would see that light source like it was a search light. Even if you covered it up, the potential light leakage might still show up. I suppose most of you reading this won’t have this consideration to worry about. Still, since the company claims it has the design of Special Operations Forces in mind, I provide feedback for whatever that is worth.

In my humble opinion, the rescue blinking light function is also too bright for real world useage, unless it is a civilan emergency. Most any SF soldier would turn on an IR light for night operations. If I were hiking on the Pacific Crest Trail and broke my leg, or my car drove off the road, then that would be practical for the white lights.

But I contend it is not a practical tactical light. On the other hand, perhaps some soldiers with whom they consulted thought it would be a great feature. A really useful set of settings might be: 1. UV lighting. Timed setting. Already in the watch. White lighting. Timed setting Already in the watch.

IR lighting. This to replace the blinking white light setting. As I am not a watch designer, I don’t know if this is possible. Watch Cabaret Putlocker# on this page.

But the real issue I have with the watch is that the light switch, when you use it at all, is too delicate. I have only used it a few times.

But it broke. To use it, you have to unscrew a tiny collar around the light button. This frees the switch. Then you depress the switch a few times to get the appropriate light setting. Then you have to screw the collar back in place to maintain water tightness after you are done.

I don’t think I was rough with it. The warranty card indicates one must use it gently or some such words. Watch Alpha Girls Online IMDB. That might be something the watch maker should put on the facts about the watch on line as a prospective buyer considers the feature. But no words can truly describe how delicately one must actually handle this function. On my watch, the screw would not screw back into its thread.

For what it is worth, that kind of delicacy is not a good feature for a soldier in the field or for a watch that purports to support Special Operations Forces. So I sent the watch back for warranty repair. I still like the watch, but I would advise a user not to use the light function too often and certainly not when you are under duress. I would also add that this seems to be an inherent product defect.

Finally, the calendar has some sort of goofy 3. At the end of each month you have to reset it by as many days as a week if you are in, for example, February. Who designed that? A small and petty complaint I admit since one has to reset just about any watch calendar feature in many months, but it seems as though a 3. Plus, last time I checked, there are seven months with 3. Thus, more than half the time you don’t have to reset most watch dates.

Even a lunar calendar does not have as many days in a month as this watch suggests there are. For $1,1. 00, it seems like MTM could have contemplated this feature better. Maybe I don’t know about some capability it has and if so, I apologize and ask for some education. On the MTM web site, under their gallery, I think they should show photos of real people using the watches they sell. Mostly they show actors or people who use these watches as vanity pieces. I thought it was a tool watch when I got it. But if they did that, who would buy a watch with a photo of a guy like me as an endorsement?

As an ordinary guy, I have no name brand recognition! I commend them for their warranty service. They will have it back to me inside of a week. That is much faster than I thought would happen. Kudos to MTM on the warranty work.

I also think the staff is responsive when you call MTM. The ladies who take the call are very efficient, friendly, and courteous. I give them a salute! Once I get the watch back, I will probably buy the neoprene strap. I have a large wrist, but I think the rubber strap is too thick even for my beefy arm. That is a vanity feature, not a problem with the watch.