Have you ever been in fog SO thick that you can't see 5 feet infront of you...

Crescent13

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Literally i'm upstairs and I can't see ther ground a level below me. It's so freaky. i took pics and they came out solid grey, and the camera couldn't get a focus on any of the light sources because it's so foggy. This is so bad it's frekaing me out.

Ok this is getting to freaky. There is a house across the street from us with 3 landscape lights on, I now just see 3 blurry dots. TOO WEIRD!!!

EDIT: Teh Weather Channel says fog for this region. They don't say how bad it is though.

EDIT 2: Got a whole crapload of good pics finally, now to get the memory card reader to upload them....

EDIT 3: Darn looks like I won't be able to upload pics until tommorow. But I WILL get them up!!!

EDIT 4: DAMMIT!!! I went searching for the memory card and my mom had it in her computer, that meant that she had been messing with the photos. I opened it up and there were only her photos in there!!!!! :| Probably saw my black ones and thought they were mistake photos and deleted them. Great now not only do I have no pics, but I look like a total liar too. :|
 
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On the same kind of level, earlier today it was raining so freaking hard, that you couldn't see more than 20-30 feet out the window. Not sure I've ever seen it rain that hard before, and I'm 25.
 

Crescent13

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Either i'm going blind or this fog is getting too thick because I can't see anything outside. It looks like the window has been painted grey. I'm dead serious. And I can see whisps of fog rolling by the window.
 

erikistired

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i read a book about a fog like that once. it didn't turn out well for the people in it. run now.
 

spidey07

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I've driven in fog where I couldn't see the lines of the road or you couldn't see your friend 10 feet away from you in the day light.

Not a good idea.

Make sure you don't drive in that crap.
 

bigrash

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Originally posted by: fisher
i read a book about a fog like that once. it didn't turn out well for the people in it. run now.

why run when he can drive? :)
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: fisher
i read a book about a fog like that once. it didn't turn out well for the people in it. run now.

:laugh:
 

Farbio

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yea, welcome to the northeast:)
seen in multiple times this fall/winter where the neighbors house w/ i swear, ufo signal lights, is completely invisible to me from my front window...weird stuff
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: bigrash
Originally posted by: fisher
i read a book about a fog like that once. it didn't turn out well for the people in it. run now.

why run when he can drive? :)


rofl yeah i'd crash the car before i got out of the driveway for 2 reasons

1. It's way too foggy
2. I'm 14 and don't know how to drive.
 

iamwiz82

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I77 in WV and VA, It was crazy having semis pass you at 70mph when you cannot even see the side of the road.
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: Farbio
yea, welcome to the northeast:)
seen in multiple times this fall/winter where the neighbors house w/ i swear, ufo signal lights, is completely invisible to me from my front window...weird stuff


seriously? well this is the first winter here that i've been staying up this late so I guess that would make sense.
 

AreaCode707

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Yeah, Sacramento, CA. Unfortunately I was driving in it and wasn't able to pull over for a few miles (busy freeway, no exits, poor roadsides). You couldn't see the ground if you opened the door and looked down. Scariest driving experience of my life.