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ldanielrrt
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Reged: 01/03/08
Posts: 3
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This is my first post. Glad to meet you all. I live in Georgia, just outside of Atlanta. I've enjoyed reading some of the posts on this site and I wanted to join in and introduce myself. L. Daniel is my name and I am in the medical field.
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Albie
Post Laureate
   
Reged: 02/22/05
Posts: 3667
Loc: Alberta,Canada
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Hello Daniel and welcome to Cloudy Nights.
-------------------- Starblast6
Stratus 24mm,Speers Waler 4.9mm 7.2mm and 9.4mm
Noble 10x28,Regal LX 8x42,Skymaster 15x70
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RichD
professor emeritus
Reged: 11/08/07
Posts: 564
Loc: Derbyshire, UK
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Hello and Welcome!
-------------------- Clear skies
Rich
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Downward Bound
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Reged: 03/29/06
Posts: 2641
Loc: Seattle
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Hello Daniel - Welcome to CN!
I'm glad you joined and made your intro. I look foward to hearing more from you!
-------------------- Bill
'flector: R200SS, 22" f/3.6 (on order)
'fractors: PST, AT-66, TV-85, FS-102, NP-127, TMB-152
'bins: 15x63, 10x52, 22x85
410+028B, Sphinx, Telepod, EZ Touch, G-11
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lynntx
sage
Reged: 03/25/04
Posts: 286
Loc: North Texas, USA
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Welcome to Cloudy Nights Mr. Daniel,
Hope you become a regular here.
Regards, Lynn
-------------------- Texas, USA
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Orion ST80
127mm F8 Burgess Refractor
8" F6 Dob
8X21, 8X30, 8X42, 7X50, 15X70 Binoculars
(Psalm 19:1)
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kray
super member
Reged: 01/25/05
Posts: 140
Loc: NC, USA
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I'd also like to welcome you to the forum. I am also in the medical field and was a 30 year resident of suburban Atlanta until grandchildren bekonded my wife and I back to NC. I hope you enjoy the forum as much as I have the past couple of years.
-------------------- Ken
Celestron Regal LX 8 x 42 roof
Orion Expanse 7 x 32 (14 degree)
Nikon 10 x 35 E2
Nikon 10 x 50 Action V ( Made in Japan)
Oberwerk 15 x 70
GO 25 x 100 IF Bogen 501/3046
Celestron 102 F/5 Wide View Refractor
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ronharper
Pooh-Bah
   
Reged: 02/14/06
Posts: 1276
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Hello Dr. Daniel, Thank you for the civilized introduction, instead of clobbering us right off the bat with a complicated question or a new optical theory. My brother-in-law lives in Decatur, and is a bit of astro-buff. He took me to a star party at Brasstown Bald in 2001, a great place! Ever go to Thelma's soul food cafe? Hope you enjoy the goings-on here. Ron
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ldanielrrt
newbie
Reged: 01/03/08
Posts: 3
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No, I haven't been to Thelma's but I'll be sure to look it up. I'm a true southerner and I've been raised on and prefer that type of food. That's why I never measure my cholesterol. Ignorance is bliss!
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BillC
on a new path
   
Reged: 06/04/04
Posts: 2237
Loc: Washington, USA
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From Decatur, head down to Social Circle in the Summer and have a GREAT lunch at the Blue Willow Inn. Sherman ordered the town spared. It's enough to forgive him for gettin' Custer killed off.
Oh, yeah, Welcome!
Bill, from . . . Seattle?
-------------------- William J. Cook, Chief Opticalman, USNR-Ret.
Founding Editor, Amateur Telescope Making Journal
20-year vet. of Captain's Nautical Supplies, Optics Dept. Mgr.
Optics Machanic, WG11-3306, Ft. Lewis, Tacoma,WA
Yata, Yata, Yata . . .
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