The geese flyovers and stopovers have been increasing around here lately too. Time to get the warm gear ready!
Bob
The geese flyovers and stopovers have been increasing around here lately too. Time to get the warm gear ready!
Hi Mark. Here is another one from the old days of DOS and dot matrix printers.Thefatkitty wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 2:18 am Here's one for you old mainframe buffs... Old as in mainframe, not you...
I was going through a box of "old stuff" a while ago, and came across my recorder book from grade 3. At that time (1974/75), I was living in Lachine, Montreal, going to Meadowbrook grade school. I remember the music teacher quite liked me as I was a decent student, and one day he gave me a printout from the schools mainframe computer which I taped to the front of my recorder book. As to why the first "R" in recorder is missing, I could not tell you
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Of the few places in the history of astronomy that I would enjoy visiting this is on the top of my list. Thank you Graeme for this photo.Graeme1858 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:16 pm I was working in London this weekend and stopped off at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich on the way home where I studied astronomy. This is the dome of the 28inch Great Equatorial Refractor which sits on the Prime Meridian. It is a thing of beauty!
The picture is a couple of years old.
Regards
Graeme
Love it !jrkirkham wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:31 pm I know it is a little goofy, but hey, this is October. It's the month for goofy pictures. I taught a night/low light photography class last night. The students wanted to practice on some indoor low light shots, so I took this selfie to show them how. Then I surprised them with a volunteer model and let them practice weird shots.
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