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![]() Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Thoughts, comments? Thanks! Orion --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003 |
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On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:52:40 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected:
Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Thoughts, comments? Thanks! Orion Are you...gulp...~THE~ Tim Geisler?! ....incognito, of course. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003 Alan |
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![]() "Orion" wrote in message ... Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Yes. It's not bad at all. Twice the money will buy you slightly better edge sharpness, of course, but I enjoy mine. -- Clear skies, Michael Covington -- www.covingtoninnovations.com Author, Astrophotography for the Amateur and (new) How to Use a Computerized Telescope |
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I wish I had his $
I was using Orion as a handle long before Orion telescope was.... Cleardarkskies! Orion "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:52:40 GMT, "Orion" ....reflected: Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Thoughts, comments? Thanks! Orion Are you...gulp...~THE~ Tim Geisler?! ...incognito, of course. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003 Alan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/12/2003 |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 04:44:41 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected:
I wish I had his $ Then we'd be looking at Televue's instead, eh? I was using Orion as a handle long before Orion telescope was.... Indeed, were the virtual billboards in place even then? Cleardarkskies! Orion "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:52:40 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected: Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Thoughts, comments? Thanks! Orion Are you...gulp...~THE~ Tim Geisler?! ...incognito, of course. Alan |
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Virtual billboards?
Sorry, I don't grok... Orion "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 04:44:41 GMT, "Orion" ....reflected: I wish I had his $ Then we'd be looking at Televue's instead, eh? I was using Orion as a handle long before Orion telescope was.... Indeed, were the virtual billboards in place even then? Cleardarkskies! Orion "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 01:52:40 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected: Anyone using the 40mm OptiluxeT 2" Eyepiece? Thoughts, comments? Thanks! Orion Are you...gulp...~THE~ Tim Geisler?! ...incognito, of course. Alan --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.518 / Virus Database: 316 - Release Date: 9/11/2003 |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 03:28:46 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected:
Virtual billboards? My point being that with Orion Telescope celebrating its 28th year in operation, how then could you have possibly begun using "Orion" as a Usenet handle prior to the company's inception, Citizens Band notwithstanding, and with even that cutting it a bit close, not to mention its utter irrelevance. I've yet to purchase a 2" eyepiece, as I've only just received a 2" compression-ring ocular adaptor for my FS-102. I also got a 2" sleeve in order to attach the 1.25" compression-ring ocular adaptor that came with the O.T.A. to the 2" version, which will then allow for straight- through observing with the many 1.25" eyepieces that I have. However I'll have to get a 2" extension if I want to do any straight- through observing with any 2" eyepieces I finally decide upon, or else a 2" star diagonal with a 1.25" adaptor. I'm also having a JMI NGF-DX3 2" focusser integrated with the Parks 8" f/5 Newtonian that I've custom-ordered, and to mount on a Vixen GP-DX, alternately with the Takahashi. Orion's Optiluxe 2" oculars look promising, particularly with its 62-degree apparent field, and using only four lens elements. I wonder if these are made by Kokusai Khoki in Japan, the same company that makes the University Optics orthoscopics. If so, I would like one of these myself. Alan |
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Alan W. Craft wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 03:28:46 GMT, "Orion" ...reflected: Virtual billboards? My point being that with Orion Telescope celebrating its 28th year in operation, how then could you have possibly begun using "Orion" as a Usenet handle prior to the company's inception, Citizens Band notwithstanding, and with even that cutting it a bit close, not to mention its utter irrelevance. [...] The "Net" has been around for a l-o-n-g time; I helped setup some of its beginnings in 1971 and by 1972/73 I was able to use, for example, an IBM 360/195 at the Rutherford High Energy Labs (90 miles north of London, UK) from my home in Silicon Valley (California). The original "Net" news was called, surprisingly, "netnews" before the change to Usenet. Often an entire's day batch was transmitted over phone lines via UUCP because access to the ARPANET was not publicly available and the volume was nothing like today's mess. People were using "handles" then (late 1970s) for news, and were also using handles on the various BBS systems and services such as GEnie, BIX, etc. Circa early 1980s there was the "great renaming" of all the newsgroups, and commercial backbones started appearing and many BBS systems and services began connecting to what's now known as the Internet. People's usage of handles was common then and now. I recall someone attempting to use the handle "orion" on one of my BBS systems circa early 1980s but I doubt it's the same person or the Orion (USA) company; I didn't permit handles on my systems (to eliminate their anonymity) and that helped make these systems very popular because everyone who subscribed respected the fact people are responsible for their own words. |
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![]() "Alan W. Craft" wrote in message ... On 21 Sep 2003 19:46:58 -0700, (Thad Floryan) ....reflected: The original "Net" news was called, surprisingly, "netnews" before the change to Usenet. How is it surprising, as it's most descriptive, and to the point of my further asking, why the change to "Usenet" in the first place? I am not sure there really was a change. Usenet is the UNIX network that carried the newsgroups until it was absorbed into the Internet. (Maybe ARPAnet for an intervening period -- I'm not sure.) The term "netnews" fell out of use for obscure reasons. |
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