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I think they mean xkcd: Lethal Neutrinos
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Another interesting--and fun!--read.
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... or even worse : you're forced to use Lotus Notes, Mobile surfing, tab spacing, and VB6.0 due to year 2021 bug.
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Hey, 2020 isn't over yet... there's still time!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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fruit flies also like apples!
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If you say that getting the money
is the most important thing
You will spend your life
completely wasting your time
You will be doing things
you don't like doing
In order to go on living
That is, to go on doing things
you don't like doing
Which is stupid.
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(* well, not really that fast, depends your reference point)
Hi everyone!
How you all doing, I've not been as active on here lately unlike the past, I guess I've just been busy with other stuff!
Some of you know, but most of you probably don't, but I started a new hobby back at the end of February, the money pit called astrophotography! It's been a really steep learning curve, but I'm starting to see better results and really enjoying the tinkering. Even when I just throw an eyepiece onto my scope and just scan around, it scale of space just amazes me. Now that I'm getting slowly better at capturing galaxies and the planets (still a lot to learn and lots of room for improvement), I just want to see more and more.
The post processing is a nightmare, still no idea what I'm doing, but hey ho, I guess that will come with time.
Anyway, I recently started a new YouTube channel to document and share my equipment and some of my imaging. The last images on there are Saturn, Jupiter, The Bubble Nebula and Triangulum Galaxy.
Dave's Astrophotography - YouTube
If you are into that sort of stuff, or just want to have a nosey, please pay my channel a visit and come and see what I have been up to, (and if I can really twist your arm, hit the subscribe button please to keep up to date )!
I'm currently using;
Celestron EDGEHD 11" SCT (2800 mm focal length)
Celestron CGX mount
ZWO ASI2600 camera
ZWO ASI120mm guide camera
60mm guide scope
and also been using;
Besser 8" Newtonian, (1000 mm focal length)
Bresser EXOS-2 mount
Bresser AR90/500 guidescope
Bresser HD Guide camera
Nikon Z50 camera
Dave's Astrophotography - YouTube
Anyway, that's latest from me
cheers the noo!
modified 17-Oct-20 9:39am.
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Impressive, especially the white T-shirt !
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Good old flats calibration!
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I must say that I envy you your equipment. All I have is a 4".5 Newtonian, and in the light-polluted skies we have in Israel, it isn't even capable of getting close to its theoretical limits.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: light-polluted skies
You just live in the wrong part of it... Come to my forest and see the sky as clear as it can be...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Subscribed!
..but do invest in a better microphone.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Thanks!
Yes, a mic is on the list!
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DaveAuld wrote: but I started a new hobby back at the end of February, the money pit called astrophotography!
I see why you call it a money pit - those are some heavy equipment you got to use.
It would be good to gauge if I have interest through your videos. Will share if find anyone with similar interest of yours. Though in India, for such activities, all I have seen is some big telescope (and no heavy gadgets around.)
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I've always had a massive interest in astrophotography, but never had the time nor money.
The Canberra winter sky's were brilliant for star gazing when I lived there, they were cold and crisp. I now live south of Brisbane, which has a lot more heat shimmering and light pollution, but there are still some really good nights.
I'm looking forward to going through your videos, it's given me a nice reminder of what I'm working towards.
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With so much current press coverage on the Presidential primaries,
a professor of an American Government Course at Florida State University was discussing the qualifications to become a U.S. President:
Quote: Age and Citizenship requirements – US Constitution, Article II, Section 1
No person except a natural born citizen, shall be eligible to the office of President;
neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years,
and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
Almost immediately, one girl in the class threw up her hand with a very disturbed look on her face.
The professor called on her and she stood up and rambled on and on about how unfair this requirement is to be a natural born citizen.
In short, her opinion was that this requirement prevented many capable individuals from becoming president.
All eyes were on her as she got more an more passionate about this subject.
The class was taking it in and patiently letting her rant, until she wrapped up her argument by stating,
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“What makes a natural born citizen any more qualified to lead this country than one born by C-section?”
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Quite right too!
Old Julius did pretty well for himself - until someone stuck a knife in him, any way - and he ran an entire empire. MacDuff came out tops, too, but that was only in Scotland so doesn't really count.
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God, I hope she doesn't vote.
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I hope she never reproduces... by natural birth or by C-section.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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I was reading about the alleged E-mails from Hunter Biden that some evidently "random" computer technician "found" while fixing Biden's computer. Is there any way for an investigator to be able to definitely say that these E-mails/files weren't surreptitiously planted?
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Forensics can tell.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Just writing code for a FAT32 file system. Pretty low level stuff. With this I could easily plant some files on a suitable drive, including fake dates and a trail of file updates and some now unused clusters that still contain fragments of older versions.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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But it might be beyond you to integrate your planted emails into the email client database in a way that looks legit. And a hundred other contextual details.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I feel another non sanctioned political thread brewing here in these backwoods.
grabs popcorn, seltzer, and lays back in favorite recliner.
Let the show begin.
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