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75 OT. Webster or anyone else: I have always wanted a telescope for my backyard (moat-3/24/2000
74 <i><<this will seem nit-picky... but there is a world of differencemoat-3/24/2000
73 Hi all - this is interesting. With 8MM outstanding and less than 1/2 that floatBosco-3/24/2000
72 Your welcome--watch it real closekumqwatt-3/24/2000
71 Thanks for the link, A@P is pretty good and I never like to go against him. HoRocketMan-3/24/2000
70Message 13273391kumqwatt-3/24/2000
69 OT Does Celestron make a telescope with a computerized drive like Meade's ERocketMan-3/24/2000
68 You've probably made enough to get a good telescope - a Celestron. -wgWebster Groves-3/24/2000
67 OK, I am not going to argue with you on this point, since I have little idea whRocketMan-3/24/2000
66 .<< I am curious if any others here who follows Meade bought it in the laDOUG H-3/24/2000
65 Regarding your comments in response to mine, I'll stand firm. Terabeam doesWebster Groves-3/24/2000
64 <i>Meade is a mo-mo play, and I could have made a bundle if I didn't RocketMan-3/24/2000
63 this will seem nit-picky... but there is a world of difference imo. tv will nounclewest-3/24/2000
62 What "stratospheric level," Jimmy? A p.e. of 42 is hardly "strajbe-3/24/2000
61 <<Again, I am just thinking aloud here, who knows what they have in mind,Webster Groves-3/24/2000
60 Jimmy, Could you post the entire Meade item from Dow Jones here? Most of us domoat-3/23/2000
59 An executive briefing about Terabeam arrived today by email from Mainspring, a Doug (Htfd,CT)-3/23/2000
58 The increase in dark fiber has certainly diminished the necessity for a free spRocketMan-3/23/2000
57 Do you have any thoughts on whether the problem Terabeam set out to solve in &#jlib-3/23/2000
56 We discussed that a bit on this thread already. I figured a bird flying througRocketMan-3/23/2000
55 It just seems so delicate to work, dirt, bird dropping, snow, rain, swaying buiBoplicity-3/23/2000
54 Greg, who knows what the optical architecture will look like, but I think the iRocketMan-3/23/2000
53 thanks, re: . just one example, the entire broadcast TV industry will move to tBoplicity-3/23/2000
52 <i><<How about the receiving end? Can you explain to me how the colmoat-3/23/2000
51 If it is laser how spread out can it be? not much, then why is the rec. end soBoplicity-3/23/2000
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