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Old December 16th 04, 11:39 PM
Duke
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Yes, Dave has at least one telescope and I am sure it is something nice!
I would love to know what equipment he has up there in Connecticut.
George D
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Howard Stern was on Letterman last night promoting his new venture with
Sirius Satellite Radio.

At one point in the interview Dave cut Howard off to ask him if he knew
what Sirius meant? Howard sort of danced around the question, but Dave
identified Sirius as the brightest visible star after our sun.

Is Dave a closet astrogeek? Did Johnny pass on his 'scope?

Sirius minds want to know.


Don't know, but Carson was, and I beleive Jay Leno is too



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Old December 17th 04, 06:43 PM
Howard Lester
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"Duke" wrote

Yes, Dave has at least one telescope and I am sure it is something nice!
I would love to know what equipment he has up there in Connecticut.
George D


Connecticut? Where have you been? He moved west a couple/three years
ago.


 




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