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"ValeryD" skrev i en meddelelse
om... Tom, in your n.g. you wrote: "The other "Tim" was warned numerous times, but he just became a conduit for Valery, who is the only person that we ever had to ban on this group. Anyone that remembers how he disrupted the TMB Optical group when I was in the hospital getting multiple spinal surgeries, and took advantage of the fact I could not respond to his slander and lies, shows what type of human being that person is." All what were written has nothing to do with your surgery. I didn't knew, when the thread was started, that you was in a hospital. More, the thread about 100mm F/8 TMB (really LZOS, APM, TMBO) superiority vs others was started BEFORE you was in a hospital. All pictures of off-focus images, intendent to show and to prove TMB's scopes superiority was taken by Markus _far before_ your surgery. You had have a loooooot of time and opportunities to explain him where he was wrong with his demonstration of TMB's superiority. Before and after your surgery these opportunities were not used. And I do understand your position. The position of dishonest man who you _always_ was. Therefore I am not wonder. Be sure, such opinion about you is not only my one. Some others among manufacturers have the same opinion about you as ill, arrogant and dishonest man. And what I want is simply spit on your opinion about me. V.D. Don't be childish. Before your obscured attacks on Tom I had only heard about you, and was under the assumption that you were an asset to this newsgroup. BUT NOW!!!! After all your childish and frankly embarrassing comments and threads here, I will never ever consider buying anything from or made by you. By the way, welcome on my killfile. Peter --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.520 / Virus Database: 318 - Release Date: 18-09-2003 |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:27:57 +0200, "Peter M" wrote:
"ValeryD" skrev i en meddelelse . com... Tom, in your n.g. you wrote: "The other "Tim" was warned numerous times, but he just became a conduit for Valery, who is the only person that we ever had to ban on this group. Anyone that remembers how he disrupted the TMB Optical group when I was in the hospital getting multiple spinal surgeries, and took advantage of the fact I could not respond to his slander and lies, shows what type of human being that person is." Don't be childish. Before your obscured attacks on Tom I had only heard about you, and was under the assumption that you were an asset to this newsgroup. BUT NOW!!!! After all your childish and frankly embarrassing comments and threads here, I will never ever consider buying anything from or made by you. By the way, welcome on my killfile. Peter What does Valery D make in terms of telescopes to deserve such a retort? |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 15:03:02 GMT, Garney Malenfant ...reflected:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 12:27:57 +0200, "Peter M" wrote: "ValeryD" skrev i en meddelelse .com... Tom, in your n.g. you wrote: "The other "Tim" was warned numerous times, but he just became a conduit for Valery, who is the only person that we ever had to ban on this group. Anyone that remembers how he disrupted the TMB Optical group when I was in the hospital getting multiple spinal surgeries, and took advantage of the fact I could not respond to his slander and lies, shows what type of human being that person is." Don't be childish. Before your obscured attacks on Tom I had only heard about you, and was under the assumption that you were an asset to this newsgroup. BUT NOW!!!! After all your childish and frankly embarrassing comments and threads here, I will never ever consider buying anything from or made by you. By the way, welcome on my killfile. Peter What does Valery D make in terms of telescopes to deserve such a retort? A seemingly magic device that enables an achromat to emulate an apochromat. Alan |
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![]() Peter What does Valery D make in terms of telescopes to deserve such a retort? A seemingly magic device that enables an achromat to emulate an apochromat. Alan Where is it advertsied? I suppose this VD character keeps a low profile with his bashing...he just may end up getting really bashed around sometime if thats's what he does.. |
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Garney Malenfant wrote in message . ..
Where is it advertsied? I suppose this VD character keeps a low profile with his bashing...he just may end up getting really bashed around sometime if thats's what he does.. Your ignorance of things astronomical is matched only by your ignorance of normal, decent human behaviour. Despite its high price tag. Valery Deryuzhin's Chromacor has done more for the average member of the amateur astronomical community. Than the costly jewels provided by the those at the luxury end of the market.(IMHO) Valery's Achilles heel is his desire to be Ralph Nader, Don Quixote, Robin Hood, Superman & Roland Christen all rolled into one. But I don't suppose you've heard of any of those either. Isn't there a lynching somewhere? Where you could usefully hold the victim's arms while he gets "taught a lesson"? Better hurry! You don't want to miss any of the fun! Chris.B |
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![]() I want to see the 120 or 150 Synta resolve craterlets in Plato with that there chramcore thingy... |
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I want to see the 120 or 150 Synta resolve craterlets in Plato with
that there chramcore thingy... I've seen some images taken by Tom Davis that does show this kind of detail, with and without the "thingy". This "thingy" does not necessarily increase resolution - that is strictly a function of the aperture size as every amateur should know by now. All it does is to re-focus the defocused energy in the blue end of the spectrum so that the image overall is closer to that of an apo (the blue is brought to the same focus as the green and red). Without it, only the green is in critical focus, both red and blue are defocused. Roland Christen |
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"Garney Malenfant" wrote in message
... I want to see the 120 or 150 Synta resolve craterlets in Plato with that there chramcore thingy... I've done that with a Celestron/Synta 150 and MV filter. Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try the Lunar Observing Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ |
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Garney Malenfant wrote:
I want to see the 120 or 150 Synta resolve craterlets in Plato with that there chramcore thingy... If that statement is true (i.e. that you do want to) and not just another attempt at decrying something you've not used, then there are sufficient Syntas around for you to be able to do this, with or without the Chromacor. (Oh, and intentionally mangling the name of a good product will not turn it into the bit of worthless kit that you, in your profound ignorance of it, wish to have people believe that it is on the grounds that you don't like its manufacturer's attitude. That form of argumentation is essentially a pseudoscientific device.) Oh, and here's a clue: Resolution is due to aperture. Best, Stephen Remove footfrommouth to reply -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Stephen Tonkin | ATM Resources; Astro-Tutorials; Astro Books + + (N51.162 E0.995) | http://www.astunit.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |
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Garney Malenfant wrote in message . ..
I want to see the 120 or 150 Synta resolve craterlets in Plato with that there chramcore thingy... Yarneg Fantalem'n, You don't need the Chromacor 'thingy' to see the central craterlet in Plato (continuuously not just fleetingly) with my (1/6-1/7 wave undercorrected) 150 Synta/Celestron at 120x. All it takes is steady seeing, the right lighting and a bit of altitude. (That's "altitude" not "attitude" BTW). I'd still buy the Chromacor O1 like a shot(if I could afford it) to get rid of the purple halo and improve the CA error dramatically. But the Chromacor costs more than my entire investment in 2 nice used refractors and two very old (very used) german equatorials and a small bunch of used & cheapo Plossls. The price still doesn't make Valery any less of an optician. If it was so easy to do then somebody else would have udercut him by now. There are plenty of Chinese achromats out there that could use a Chromacor. The market is potentially enormous. So, while there are no copies he can charge what he likes. sigh Chris.B http://mysite.freeserve.com/fullersc...k4/index.jhtml http://mysite.freeserve.com/fullersc...k3/index.jhtml |
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