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"Tom Hise" wrote in message
... On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:14:36 -0400, "Benign Vanilla" wrote: God help the poor slob that bought a scope this week. We're all rained out for the Perseids? Florida getting slammed with a hurricane. OK, fess up, who did it? It was me - sorry. I promise not to buy another scope ever again. Well, maybe someday.... There is nothing more frustrating than having a new telescope sitting there that can't be used due to weather. Or even a beloved "old" telescope. *sigh* |
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