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Author: muddy cat
Date: Mar 22, 2008 18:10
...councils though and how to be a proper allotment society secretary, which is sort of scary. I've to allocate plots and collect rent and all sorts. Eep. Still, at least I can take my telescope to the allotments and look at the stars without streetlights (while chasing the teenagers away). Sheriff Hala? Blimey. You should score a book on what to look at too. ...
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Author: muddy cat
Date: Mar 22, 2008 13:36
...> I've been given a telescope by the folks - it was my grandpa's but...dad got him some binoculars and I got the telescope. Problem is, I have no idea how to use... > happen to know how to use proper telescopes? You understand the basics, it'll just take ... while for you to get used to the telescope. Yeeesss... Have a google for the type/make/...
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Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Mar 22, 2008 01:42
...@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: I've been given a telescope by the folks - it was my grandpa's but he can...so my dad got him some binoculars and I got the telescope. Problem is, I have no idea how to use it -...simple. Anyone here happen to know how to use proper telescopes? I have a proper brass telescope mounted on a wooden tripod in my living room, and I just look through it and...
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Author: muddy cat
Date: Mar 21, 2008 19:48
....spam.com> wrote: I've been given a telescope by the folks - it was my grandpa's but he...my dad got him some binoculars and I got the telescope. Problem is, I have no idea how to use it...Anyone here happen to know how to use proper telescopes? You understand the basics, it'll just take a while for you to get used to the telescope. Have a google for the type/make/etc. -- ...
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Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:01
... of energy 'sparking' through synapsies, and can watch those connections reforming to suit prevailing conditions, such as onset of blindness etc. As exciting to the observer as any Hubble telescope observations.(Observing life, is observing life be it micro or macro) Would it not be logical to look for the source of energy there, considering the prevailing belief being that ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:41
... quantities of energy 'sparking' through synapsies, and can watch those connections reforming to suit prevailing conditions, such as onset of blindness etc. As exciting to the observer as any Hubble telescope observations.(Observing life, is observing life be it micro or macro) Would it not be logical to look for the source of energy there, considering the prevailing belief being that the ...
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Author: Leon Hoeneveld
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:37
...science is the (argument _ad_ignorantiam) given in criticism of Galileo, when he showed leading astronomers of his time the mountains and valleys on the moon that could be seen through his telescope. Some scholars of that age, absolutely convinced that the moon was a perfect sphere, as theology and Aristotelian science had long taught, argued against Galileo that, although we see ...
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Author: thomsona
Date: Sep 18, 2008 06:47
... The addition of WorldView-2 will significantly enhance our collection capacity, revisit rate and enable more world imagery products and services to more customers." Integration of the WorldView-2 telescope, the integrated focal plane, and associated electronics will be followed by system performance and environmental testing. WorldView-2 was recently moved to Ball's new, state-of-the-art ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Sep 17, 2008 21:22
... of science is the (argument _ad_ignorantiam) given in criticism of Galileo, when he showed leading astronomers of his time the mountains and valleys on the moon that could be seen through his telescope. Some scholars of that age, absolutely convinced that the moon was a perfect sphere, as theology and Aristotelian science had long taught, argued against Galileo that, although we see what ...
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:20
...A Massacre of Straw Men Most of the attacks on The Shock Doctrine involve manufacturing claims, falsely attributing them to me, then handily tearing them down. For example, Jonathan Chait telescopes my point about Donald Rumsfeld's holdings in the Disaster Capitalism Complex like this: "Donald Rumsfeld maintained his stock in Gilead Sciences, which holds the patent for Tamiflu, even ...
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