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RE: (meteorobs) PC Temp range



Marji..
I don't think there is a fast way to get the current one.
Mines been *on the way* with my IMO membership since May!
Anyhow, I believe Bob Lunsford, who frquents this group has copies of the 
old handbook cheap and fast, so I'll let him answer that, and as for the 
current one, I believe Mark or George should handle that. Mine was ordered 
with my IMO membership, so I'm not quite 100% sure of how to proceed with 
ordering just the handbook.(Great book by the way)
Sorry I couldn't help more, but I'd rather not lead you in an incorrect 
direction. However, if you are patient, one of those gentlemen will respond 
shortly, I'm sure.

Wayne
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Original Text
From Marji <marji@l5rdot com>, on 8/2/96 3:16 PM:
To: "'meteorobs@latradedot com'" <meteorobs@latradedot com>

In the interest of the "new kids on the block" where is the quickest avenue 
to obtain the IMO Handbook of Visual Meteor Observation? And the interest 
of others who might not thought about in a while.
Marji

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From: 	Lew Gramer[SMTP:dedalus@latradedot com]
Sent: 	Friday, August 02, 1996 1:27 PM
To: 	Meteor Observing Mailing List
Subject: 	Re: (meteorobs) PC Temp range


Marji wrote:
>For the group of you interested in the outdoor PC problem.

Thanks, Marji. Having a hardware expert's perspective on this is surely a 
help.
And in discussing this, we should keep in mind: having folks in the meteor
community consider these operational impediments to long-term night-time 
use
actually makes it MORE LIKELY that they will get addressed at some point, 
by
either manufacturers (not likely), or more likely by astro-oriented VARs.

Coincidentally, are there any in-the-field CCDers or computerized telescope 
enthusiasts out there who could tell stories about PC problems?

Lew





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