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Hardin 8" dob - $275
Saw an ad at astronomy mall - Smart Astronomy is selling
the Hardin 8" DSH for $275. Pretty good price. I don't know what shipping would be, it may be a deal killer. But for those who are looking for an 8" dob, it may be worth checking out. http://store.yahoo.com/yhst-1469288697390/index.html |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 16:46:47 -0500, wrote:
Saw an ad at astronomy mall - Smart Astronomy is selling the Hardin 8" DSH for $275. Pretty good price. I don't know what shipping would be, it may be a deal killer. But for those who are looking for an 8" dob, it may be worth checking out. http://store.yahoo.com/yhst-1469288697390/index.html If they would just advertise their GSO eyepiece AFOVs as HONEST then they would have a clean sweep. Without this as a straightforward practice in place I personally rate them "two thumbs down". Pete |
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not soggy,
reduce oven to 325. Fill the pie with stew, place top crust and with a fork, seal the crusts together then poke holes in top. Return to oven and bake for 30 minutes, or until pie crust is golden brown. Sudden Infant Death Soup SIDS: delicious in winter, comparable to old fashioned Beef and Vegetable Soup. Its free, you can sell the crib, baby clothes, toys, stroller... and so easy to procure if such a lucky find is at hand (just pick him up from the crib and he?s good to go)! SIDS victim, cleaned ˝ cup cooking oil Carrots onions broccoli whole cabbage fresh green beans potato turnip celery tomato ˝ stick butter 1 cup cooked pasta (macaroni, shells, etc.) Remove as much meat as possible, cube, and brown in hot oil. Add a little water, season, then add the carcass. Simmer for half an hour keeping the stock thick. Remove the carcass and add the vegetables slowly to the stock, so that it remains boiling the whole time. Cover the pot and simmer till vegetables are tender (2 hours approximately). Continue seasoning to taste. Before serving, add butter and pasta, serve piping with hot bread and butter. Offspring Rolls Similar to Vietnamese style fried rolls, they have lots of meat (of course this can consist of chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp). Who can resist this classic appetizer; or light lunch served with a fresh salad? Versatility is probably this recipe?s greatest virtue, as one can use the best part of a prime, rare, yearling, or the morticians occasional horror: a small miracle stopped short by a drunk driver, or the innocent victim of a drive-by shooting... 2 cups finely chopped very young human flesh 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup bean sprouts 5 sprigs green onion, finely chopped 5 cloves minced garlic 4-6 ounces bamboo |
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iced tea...
Spaghetti with Real Italian Meatballs If you don?t have an expendable bambino on hand, you can use a pound of ground pork instead. The secret to great meatballs, is to use very lean meat. 1 lb. ground flesh; human or pork 3 lb. ground beef 1 cup finely chopped onions 7 - 12 cloves garlic 1 cup seasoned bread crumbs ˝ cup milk, 2 eggs Oregano basil salt pepper Italian seasoning, etc. Tomato gravy (see index) Fresh or at least freshly cooked spaghetti or other pasta Mix the ground meats together in a large bowl, then mix each of the other ingredients. Make balls about the size of a baby?s fist (there should be one lying around for reference). Bake at 400°for about 25 minutes - or you could fry them in olive oil. Place the meatballs in the tomato gravy, and simmer for several hours. Serve on spaghetti. Accompany with green salad, garlic bread and red wine. Newborn Parmesan This classic Sicilian cuisine can easily be turned into Eggplant Parmesan If you are planning a vegetarian meal. Or you could just as well use veal - after all, you have to be careful - Sicilians are touchy about their yo |
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If they would just advertise their GSO eyepiece AFOVs as HONEST then
they would have a clean sweep. Without this as a straightforward practice in place I personally rate them "two thumbs down". Well, we have been through this one before. I saw that they rate their 42mm GSO SuperView as having an AFOV of 60 degrees. This is certainly a number that is more consistent with the True FOV's that I have measured and with the clear aperture of the field lens. I still am unable to see how a lens can have a fully illuminated AFOV of view greater than the clear aperture allows. ---- But as far as the $275 special on the 8 inch goes. I tried to find out what what the shipping would run and it was not immediately obvious. Since shipping is a major factor, this may or may not be a great deal. Jon |
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By the time you turn the child?s breast into
cutlets, it will be indistinguishable. The taste of young human, although similar to turkey (and chicken) often can be wildly different depending upon what he or she has consumed during its 10 to 14 months of life... 4 well chosen cutlets (from the breasts of 2 healthy neonates) 2 large lemons (fresh lemons always, if possible) Olive oil Green onions Salt pepper cornstarch neonate stock (chicken, or turkey stock is fine) garlic parsley fresh cracked black pepper Season and sauté the cutlets in olive oil till golden brown, remove. Add the garlic and onions and cook down a bit. Add some lemon juice and some zest, then de-glaze with stock. Add a little cornstarch (dissolved in cold water) to the sauce. You are just about there, Pour the sauce over the cutlets, top with parsley, lemon slices and cracked pepper. Serve with spinach salad, macaroni and cheese (homemade) and iced tea... Spaghetti with Real Italian Meatballs If you don?t have an expendable |
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When I put it in my cart, and took it all the way to the
end of the transaction, without actually buying (I'm quite happy with my 11" SCT), the shipping to New Jersey was $47, for a total of $322. That was UPS ground. I have no idea where they'r located, so shipping else- where may differ. Apparently they're not in Jersey, since there was no sales tax. And Jersey will damned sure get their sales tax... "Jon Isaacs" wrote in message ... If they would just advertise their GSO eyepiece AFOVs as HONEST then they would have a clean sweep. Without this as a straightforward practice in place I personally rate them "two thumbs down". Well, we have been through this one before. I saw that they rate their 42mm GSO SuperView as having an AFOV of 60 degrees. This is certainly a number that is more consistent with the True FOV's that I have measured and with the clear aperture of the field lens. I still am unable to see how a lens can have a fully illuminated AFOV of view greater than the clear aperture allows. ---- But as far as the $275 special on the 8 inch goes. I tried to find out what what the shipping would run and it was not immediately obvious. Since shipping is a major factor, this may or may not be a great deal. Jon |
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And, I think this is probably a better quality scope, based
on the reviews I've read online. I think these are probably better quality scopes. There are other vendors offering these scopes at similar and maybe even better prices. I see reference to some that are selling them for $300 with shipping included. jon |
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