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Old July 11th 04, 03:06 AM
Stephen Paul
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"CHASLX200" wrote in message
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I really wanna move far away from any city, walk out my back door
and see mag 6 skies.


I'll see your mag 6 and raise you a magnitude. I wanna walk out my back
door and see mag 7 skies to the horizon in every direction. ;-)

-sp


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Old July 11th 04, 07:19 PM
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Chas P. wrote:
Stephen Paul wrote:

Well then, I guess I'll just have to retire somewhere else. :-)

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South america or Queensland would be the perfect place!!!


No need to become an expatriate in retirement. There are plenty of sites in the
southwestern U.S. with skies as dark as you'll find anywhere in the world,
including South America and Australia. Of course, Stehpen would have to get his
lobster flown in from New England if he settles here ;o)

Regards,

Bill Ferris
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Old July 11th 04, 07:19 PM
Bill Ferris
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Chas P. wrote:
Stephen Paul wrote:

Well then, I guess I'll just have to retire somewhere else. :-)

*********************************
South america or Queensland would be the perfect place!!!


No need to become an expatriate in retirement. There are plenty of sites in the
southwestern U.S. with skies as dark as you'll find anywhere in the world,
including South America and Australia. Of course, Stehpen would have to get his
lobster flown in from New England if he settles here ;o)

Regards,

Bill Ferris
"Cosmic Voyage: The Online Resource for Amateur Astronomers"
URL: http://www.cosmic-voyage.net
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