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7 years 8 months ago #106579
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Hi Paul,
The site is quite good but a bit close to the road for my liking.
Trooperstown or Ben's site in St Kevins church is probably better for dark skies.
Michael.
The site is quite good but a bit close to the road for my liking.
Trooperstown or Ben's site in St Kevins church is probably better for dark skies.
Michael.
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7 years 8 months ago #106580
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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I've never been to St Kevins, we must arrange a trip some clear weekend.
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7 years 8 months ago #106581
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Hi Paul.
Did you have just a heavy cold or was it the real flu?
I trust you are much better after a few days in bed.
I am willing to go any place where the consensus decides.
The dark skies of Wicklow are ready for us.
Next time I truly want to the see M104 -the Sombrero Galaxy.
Maybe a few extra people can come too.
But I do reckon that we might need a bit more space for our cars and scopes.
Clear skies,
Aubrey.
Did you have just a heavy cold or was it the real flu?
I trust you are much better after a few days in bed.
I am willing to go any place where the consensus decides.
The dark skies of Wicklow are ready for us.
Next time I truly want to the see M104 -the Sombrero Galaxy.
Maybe a few extra people can come too.
But I do reckon that we might need a bit more space for our cars and scopes.
Clear skies,
Aubrey.
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