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It's crazy. People are taking Friday off from work and then
running home Saturday night on a 3-day weekend. All because of the = Friday "feeding frenzies" of the past. This needs to be stopped. Hi Del, I've only been to RTMC once (last year) and i don't know what you mean = by a "feeding frenzy" on Friday. You mean to get the best deals at the swap meet? Or are there special prizes on Friday? I didn't go this year = because i forgot to pre-register and the $25/day walk-in price just seemed too = much. -Florian |
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Several years ago the major vendors began to bring blemished merchandise and
sell it at very low prices on Friday. This invoke a mass stampede to get to RTMC early on subsequent Fridays and was referred to as the "feeding frenzy". There isn't as much of this anymore but the damage has been done, both in regards to the 'come early, leave early' problem and also in regards to materialism over astronomy and telescope building. I like the gear as much as the next guy (a new ST-10 CCD is sitting on my desk!), but the RTMC conference is definitely suffering badly on Sunday. Del Johnson "Florian" wrote in message ... It's crazy. People are taking Friday off from work and then running home Saturday night on a 3-day weekend. All because of the Friday "feeding frenzies" of the past. This needs to be stopped. Hi Del, I've only been to RTMC once (last year) and i don't know what you mean by a "feeding frenzy" on Friday. You mean to get the best deals at the swap meet? Or are there special prizes on Friday? I didn't go this year because i forgot to pre-register and the $25/day walk-in price just seemed too much. -Florian |
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Del, thanks for the explanation.
-Florian |
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Alan French wrote:
"Del Johnson" delastro@{right star in Orion's belt}.sdsu.edu wrote in message ... 2. I had a chance to view through Celestron's new 20-inch corrected Dall-Kirlham cassegrain. [snip] Are you sure? At NEAF I believe Celestron said the prototype they were showing was only an 18", although the production model will be a 20". Clear skies, Alan This was a 20" unit. |
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All the years I've attended since 1978 When there was a moon in the sky Sunday
afternoons are alway's deserted. Next year new moon event will I'm sure draw out more people and Sunday afternoon will be more crowded. Although I'd expect Vendors and other attendees will be packing up on Sunday afternoon. Meade has been notorious for packing up on Sunday and leaving by noon anyway's. as far as the friday feeding frenzy is concerned that has been going on since 1986 and 1987 those were the worst years when people would mug you at the Celestron tent if you had a Vixen SP mount in your hands. I've maintained for years that RTMC should move from camp oakes to better accomidations on the moutain. There are a number of 1st class resorts in the area. So what its gonna cost more money. I love it when people complain about the food at that camp. Hey when your 10 years old or if your stationed at Camp Pendelton, Camp Oaks food is the Ritz :-) The seeing is alway's bad your not very far from Onyx summit so there is alway's going to be air flow in the region. There have been very few years when the seeing was halfway's decent. Its simply the way the mountains in that part of the San Bernadino's are. Want better seeing move further north along the coast. I'd do the drive. Clear Skies Dwight L Bogan |
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"Alan French" wrote
Are you sure? At NEAF I believe Celestron said the prototype they were showing was only an 18", although the production model will be a 20". Hi Alan, Although I didn't get a close look, the scope at RTMC was structurally different from the one at NEAF. At NEAF, it was an open Surrier truss with carbon fibre truss tubes, and at RTMC it was a solid tube. H. |
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Del Johnson wrote:
Let me make this simple and clear. People are rushing in early to RMTC primarily to get a good deal on equipment, then they hope to win the big 14-inch Meade telescope, and then they go home. If you think that everything was packed on Sunday then we must have gone to two different conferences. I think where the two of you aren't connecting, Del, is that your real complaint isn't with RTMC: it's really about the materialism of the people who attend. I'd submit that RTMC isn't really to blame for that, and no matter what policies RTMC chooses they aren't going to change it either... -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools Software for the Observer: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Skyhound Observing Pages: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html To reply have a physician remove your spleen |
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"Howie Glatter" wrote in message
om... "Alan French" wrote Are you sure? At NEAF I believe Celestron said the prototype they were showing was only an 18", although the production model will be a 20". Hi Alan, Although I didn't get a close look, the scope at RTMC was structurally different from the one at NEAF. At NEAF, it was an open Surrier truss with carbon fibre truss tubes, and at RTMC it was a solid tube. Howie, Thanks. Sounds like a different scope, and probably the 20" version. Clear skies, Alan |
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Yes, and its always been like that. Anyone remember the feeding frenzies
of twenty years ago? Greg Crinklaw wrote: Del Johnson wrote: Let me make this simple and clear. People are rushing in early to RMTC primarily to get a good deal on equipment, then they hope to win the big 14-inch Meade telescope, and then they go home. If you think that everything was packed on Sunday then we must have gone to two different conferences. I think where the two of you aren't connecting, Del, is that your real complaint isn't with RTMC: it's really about the materialism of the people who attend. I'd submit that RTMC isn't really to blame for that, and no matter what policies RTMC chooses they aren't going to change it either... |
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"Del Johnson" delastro@{right star in Orion's belt}.sdsu.edu wrote in
message ... I saw a Harley-Davidson motorcycle rider with a T-shirt that read "If I have to explain it to you, then you will not understand." I am beginning to feel the same way about this topic. I've got a pretty thick skin after spending several years on Usenet so that I personally don't take offense to statements such as this, but such condescension is uncalled for. Let me make this simple and clear. People are rushing in early to RMTC primarily to get a good deal on equipment, then they hope to win the big 14-inch Meade telescope, and then they go home. If you think that everything was packed on Sunday then we must have gone to two different conferences. People do rush in on Friday to buy equipment, but making them wait until Saturday would merely postpone the feeding frenzy by one day. Without equipment sales, then the place would be a ghost town on Friday as well, reducing the RTMC to a even more of a one-day event. I never said that everything was packed on Sunday, only that the annex workshops were. As I indicated earlier, your claim that they were packed only because there was nothing else going on is contradicted by your own statement about all the activity on Saturday, when the annex was packed as well. Moving one of the major door prizes to Sunday might bump up attendance, but that would merely be pandering to the very thing that you bemoan. Your other proposals involve restrictions on access and activity: no entry before Friday afternoon, and no vendor sales until Saturday. Even moving the merit awards back to Sunday restricts people's opportunity to look at and through those telescopes, which really is why the RTMC was created in the first place, to promote amateur telescope making. The response to moving the merit awards to Saturday has been overwhelmingly positive. Greg is right in that changing policies to restrict access at the RTMC isn't going to change the materialism present in the hobby. |
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