Well folks it looks like we will once again have aurora borealis northern lights at mid latitudes tonight. Not sure what tonight will hold but the solar wind speed is pretty decent >650 km/s, with the reverberations of last nights impact I am sure that we will see the aurora band with substorms splattering the night. So if you have clear skies I would venture out. Based on the current radar I will more than likely head West to a location in the Jumping Pound area.
Well folks, I am heading out conditions are variable but with that impact there will be reverberations in the Magnetosphere and any bump in the IMF will spark substorms. I am heading East quite possibly NE of Calgary, for the first part of the show. The aurora borealis northern lights should be out all night and hopefully the 3rd and 4th CME's will show up and put on a fantastic show. Good luck to all who venture out and be safe people!
put in any sideways notes or wrist rolls or any good decoration in the map, nobody outside of a few high level acc players want to play up and down at 2 notes per second for the entire map
when making an easy or normal diff, please put yourselves in the shoes of a lower playe
mappers highkey have such bad skill blindness when it comes to downmapping, theres a 17 NJS EASY DIFF near true acc map getting ranked, thats like making top players play 35 njs. And most lowers especially easy diffs are the exact same pattern for the whole map, its not hard to