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Old March 1st 05, 09:13 PM
Pierre Vandevenne
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Default Putting that Mac vs PC thing back into its astronomical track

Hello,

Let's tackle a less loaded hehe and more astronomical topic.

What's the correlation between Mac and Apochromatic refractor ownership?
PC and Celestron 11? How many people do think their 6" apo outperforms 11"
SCTs? How many of them think $3000 of Mac outperform $1000 of PC hardware
and how does that correlate with fluorite zealots vs mirror fans?

I own both Mac and PCs and a small apo and a C11 - I'd rate myself
oecumenic. What about you?

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