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Oldfield
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20080308 Sun (Testing DBK) new
      #2243759 - 03/08/08 09:26 AM Attachment (20 downloads)

http://osastrolog.blogspot.com/2008/03/20080308-sun.html

Bayer matrix CCD is not really suitable...

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Re: 20080308 Sun (Testing DBK) new [Re: Oldfield]
      #2243814 - 03/08/08 09:59 AM

I'd be happy just to see sunshine!

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Re: 20080308 Sun (Testing DBK) new [Re: darkstar528]
      #2243820 - 03/08/08 10:03 AM

wow that sure is weird???

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Re: 20080308 Sun (Testing DBK) [Re: Ralph Marantino]
      #2244214 - 03/08/08 01:19 PM

That's definitely a most interesting color, to say the least!

Stephen: You mean to say that it actually SNOWS in Kentucky? Maybe you should move here. Expecting sun today, although I must admit right now it is 90% clouds. May have a chance to post later if I see anything.
Keith


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