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Old October 25th 03, 08:14 PM
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Ladies and gents,

I thought I would mention the start-up of a new NASA-funded
web site which is dedicated to astronomy-related observations of all
kinds. Participation includes a number of well-recognized names from S&T
(Charles Wood and David Levy). Anyone interested may wish to consult
http://www.observingthesky.org/ ... registration is, of course, free and
the range of topics is universal (excuse the pun).

Rod Mollise, Brian Tung, Paul Schlyter, David Knisley etc etc
..... this is right up your alley.

Anthony.

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Old October 26th 03, 01:19 AM
Trane Francks
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On 10/26/03 04:14 +0900, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:

Ladies and gents,

I thought I would mention the start-up of a new NASA-funded
web site which is dedicated to astronomy-related observations of all
kinds. Participation includes a number of well-recognized names from S&T
(Charles Wood and David Levy). Anyone interested may wish to consult
http://www.observingthesky.org/ ... registration is, of course, free and
the range of topics is universal (excuse the pun).

Rod Mollise, Brian Tung, Paul Schlyter, David Knisley etc etc
.... this is right up your alley.

Anthony.


Considering that the site is in limited-traffic beta testing and
that it hasn't even been decided whether to stick with the same
software/layout, I'd say this announcement was rather premature.

trane
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Old October 26th 03, 01:43 AM
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Trane Francks wrote:

On 10/26/03 04:14 +0900, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:

Ladies and gents,

I thought I would mention the start-up of a new
NASA-funded web site which is dedicated to astronomy-related
observations of all kinds. Participation includes a number of
well-recognized names from S&T (Charles Wood and David Levy). Anyone
interested may wish to consult http://www.observingthesky.org/ ...
registration is, of course, free and the range of topics is universal
(excuse the pun).

Rod Mollise, Brian Tung, Paul Schlyter, David Knisley etc
etc .... this is right up your alley.

Anthony.


Trane,

Considering that the site is in limited-traffic beta testing and that
it hasn't even been decided whether to stick with the same
software/layout, I'd say this announcement was rather premature.


Unless something has changed the last minute, the beta-testing
is now complete and it is in full-production mode.

Anthony.

trane


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Old October 26th 03, 01:43 AM
Anthony Ayiomamitis
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Trane Francks wrote:

On 10/26/03 04:14 +0900, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:

Ladies and gents,

I thought I would mention the start-up of a new
NASA-funded web site which is dedicated to astronomy-related
observations of all kinds. Participation includes a number of
well-recognized names from S&T (Charles Wood and David Levy). Anyone
interested may wish to consult http://www.observingthesky.org/ ...
registration is, of course, free and the range of topics is universal
(excuse the pun).

Rod Mollise, Brian Tung, Paul Schlyter, David Knisley etc
etc .... this is right up your alley.

Anthony.


Trane,

Considering that the site is in limited-traffic beta testing and that
it hasn't even been decided whether to stick with the same
software/layout, I'd say this announcement was rather premature.


Unless something has changed the last minute, the beta-testing
is now complete and it is in full-production mode.

Anthony.

trane


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Old October 26th 03, 01:17 AM
Trane Francks
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On 10/26/03 09:43 +0900, Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote:

Trane Francks wrote:


Considering that the site is in limited-traffic beta testing and that
it hasn't even been decided whether to stick with the same
software/layout, I'd say this announcement was rather premature.


Unless something has changed the last minute, the beta-testing
is now complete and it is in full-production mode.


Odd. I seem to have missed the announcement. Hmmmm.

trane
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// Trane Francks Tokyo, Japan
// Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.
//
http://mp3.com/trane_francks/

 




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