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Old August 29th 04, 10:43 PM
starlord
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I haven't updated this web page just yet, but it's not that far out of date,
but you want to know something about me other than my little posting here?
Then go check out:


http://starlord-personal.netfirms.com/

The one thing I didn't out in was my total monthly income, a bit over
$800.00 and of that a good $250 goes to bills and $450 for rent. I'll be
paying off one bill this month, going to take $55.00 from the truck sales
money and pay off one that I've been paying down for some time. That'll free
up another $20.00 a month.


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Old August 30th 04, 09:00 AM
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Then you c\an afford a $3.00 transmission grating of high quality.



starlord wrote:

I haven't updated this web page just yet, but it's not that far out of date,
but you want to know something about me other than my little posting here?
Then go check out:

http://starlord-personal.netfirms.com/

The one thing I didn't out in was my total monthly income, a bit over
$800.00 and of that a good $250 goes to bills and $450 for rent. I'll be
paying off one bill this month, going to take $55.00 from the truck sales
money and pay off one that I've been paying down for some time. That'll free
up another $20.00 a month.

--

"And for the second time in four million years, the monolith awoke."
Arthur C.Clarke 2062dyssey three

SIAR
www.starlords.org
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Bishop's Car Fund
http://www.bishopcarfund.netfirms.com/

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Old August 30th 04, 02:53 PM
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I have no idea what you are talking about, transmisson grating? I know of no
such thing.

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"And for the second time in four million years, the monolith awoke."
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SIAR
www.starlords.org
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Bishop's Car Fund
http://www.bishopcarfund.netfirms.com/

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Then you c\an afford a $3.00 transmission grating of high quality.






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Old August 31st 04, 01:30 PM
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 06:53:44 -0700, "starlord"
wrote:

I have no idea what you are talking about, transmisson grating? I know of no
such thing.


A transmission diffraction grating is the same as a reflection grating
but it's cut in clear material instead of into aluminum. They used
to sell them as special effects filters for cameras that produced
a spread out spectrum of bright objects.

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Old August 31st 04, 03:07 PM
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As far as I know, they still do, I've not bought a photo magazine in years
so I don't know what the filter and acc's market is like now. I've been
happy with my trusty TOPCON SUPER D which I've had since I was in Vietnam
and the only filter I ever got was a polalize(sp?) one. I've got no other
filters. Plus I use ext. tubes and some very old lens for it. Yet I still
use up a good 5 to 10 rolls of film a year. And at lest one of my photos
turned into an Award Winning one too.

I've never felt I needed any of those filters, so why would I want to buy
one?


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"And for the second time in four million years, the monolith awoke."
Arthur C.Clarke 2062dyssey three

SIAR
www.starlords.org
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Bishop's Car Fund
http://www.bishopcarfund.netfirms.com/

"Richard" wrote in message
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 06:53:44 -0700, "starlord"
They used
to sell them as special effects filters for cameras that produced
a spread out spectrum of bright objects.



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