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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: csa/montana]
      #2328866 - 04/15/08 01:16 PM

OK... that's your slip-up for the month. Tighten up out there.


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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: dgs©]
      #2328874 - 04/15/08 01:20 PM

And the month's only half over

Carol

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: csa/montana]
      #2329113 - 04/15/08 02:55 PM

Number One, Make it So!



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Tony

"After the Laws of Physics, everything else is opinion"

-Neil deGrasse Tyson

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Mister T]
      #2331715 - 04/16/08 03:37 PM

I would be interested in doing some observing with someone from my area (Wichita Falls, Texas - Lawton, Oklahoma). Maybe there could be some sort of list of folks interested. There could always be a before hand meeting in a public place to develop a little trust or find any compatability problems.

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: d1anderson]
      #2331736 - 04/16/08 03:46 PM

I would be interested in this too with someone from my area(somerset county Pa). using before hand meetings would be good idea as well as using Pms for specific info like where our observing sites are & when we'll be there

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Re: Scope buddies forum? [Re: wirenut]
      #2331960 - 04/16/08 05:37 PM

I tried a posting trying to get others to-gether on this forum. I got no response.

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: wirenut]
      #2331967 - 04/16/08 05:42 PM

If marketed, this kind of forum could be a draw to the site, not just an additional forum. People could come from other sites just to sign up and find a buddy.

I disagree with it being restricted to registered users though. Not because it's really a bad idea, but common sense would dictate any exchange of personal info be done in a PM or e-mail, and letting prospective members see that connections are being made can only draw people in.

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: panhard]
      #2331980 - 04/16/08 05:49 PM

That's the problem. If it's posted in a regular forum, it gets lost right away because there are other things being posted. In this kind of forum, just put your city in the title and it makes it simple for people to browse. Plus people who go there will inherently be looking for someone instead of info about something else...

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Kevin R]
      #2333569 - 04/17/08 11:37 AM

Good idea. I see there is one person in my area already.

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: mtn-skies]
      #2333645 - 04/17/08 12:08 PM

I like the idea too. I've already gotten invitations by being a member of CN and you can see by my posts that I'm mostly a reader and not so often a poster (meaning it took very little exposure of my location in the avatar to spawn an invitation).

The other idea is to have coordinated 'rallies' that involve multiple folks that coordinate for a fair weather event (if cloudy the event is canceled). This would be far short of a star party and would be a more informal gathering of a couple of 'buddies'. That would minimize the danger, real or perceived, of meeting strangers from the internet. Still, coordination should be limited to members (which is no guarantee) to help preserve the privacy of the event.

The example divers list is a good idea. I'm sure the divers must have thought of the security issue as well. Let's face it, astronomy isn't the only thing that involves a lot of expensive equipment. I wonder how they handle these issues?

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: BigBadBrain]
      #2333798 - 04/17/08 01:10 PM

For what it is worth

I also hang out at the Breaktime forum at FineHomebuilding.com

http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime

every year for ten years now there has been a Fest at one or another members home.

plus many less formal get togethers.

Over a thousand have attended and no axe-murderers yet!

so sign me up!!

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Tony

"After the Laws of Physics, everything else is opinion"

-Neil deGrasse Tyson

Oberwerk 11x70 Binoc
old camera tripod
mags and books
Meade 60mm refractor

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Mister T]
      #2333885 - 04/17/08 01:49 PM

You know, if this were a forum for something a bit more pedestrian like sports or some activity where we might meet the cast of 'Deliverance' I would be more worried about things like getting mugged or robbed or whatever.

Astronomy (and diving for that matter) tends to attract a more intelligent crowd of people. Most of us here can afford a couple of spare dollars, or else we wouldn't own the equipment we need to feed our addiction. People of intelligence are a lot less likely to commit a crime than people who aren't. As for people who 'prowl the web just LOOKING for someone to rob; well, that's the kind of paranoia our society has overfed us because it just happens to sell tabloids and get good ratings. I choose not to live my life on that level and a bunch of others here obviously feel the same way...

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Kevin R]
      #2334159 - 04/17/08 03:56 PM

EGGZACTLY!!!

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"After the Laws of Physics, everything else is opinion"

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Mister T]
      #2334254 - 04/17/08 04:40 PM

I'm not too worried about the people that post here. I've found that most niche hobby sites are full of very helpful, honest people.

But this place does have quite a few Lunatics though.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist!)

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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Dylan Gladstone]
      #2334622 - 04/17/08 08:04 PM

Quote:

I'm not too worried about the people that post here. I've found that most niche hobby sites are full of very helpful, honest people.

But this place does have quite a few Lunatics though.

(Sorry, I couldn't resist!)









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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: Kevin R]
      #2334671 - 04/17/08 08:32 PM

Quote:

As for people who 'prowl the web just LOOKING for someone to rob; well, that's the kind of paranoia our society has overfed us because it just happens to sell tabloids and get good ratings. I choose not to live my life on that level and a bunch of others here obviously feel the same way...







Right on, Kevin! I agree. I ain't skeered. And they can turn off all the streetlights and let it be dark outside. I,d love it! Take some chances. Like ridin my Harley.

Everyone dies, some never live.

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Criterion RV-6 Dynascope, Newt., f8, (c. 1962)
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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: THEPLOUGH]
      #2334679 - 04/17/08 08:39 PM

This is a great idea !! IV'e been into this hobby HARD for thee years ,and I have yet to meet anyone close by to share my enthusiasm with. I casualy ask around but no luck I have seen other addresses on this web site and when contacted , are too far away. I have a nice dark , secluded site with out building ,heat , red lighting ,power posts, etc. I am situated in ALLEGHENY county N.Y. LITTLE GENESSE township
14754 zip , ANYBODY OUT THERE???


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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: wojo]
      #2334698 - 04/17/08 08:50 PM

Hi Kevin R,

Plenty of good points raised, and as Herb (Panhard) has pointed out, a single post in a forum asking for "buddies" would very quickly get lost.

Quote:

But this place does have quite a few Lunatics though.





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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: vinnie]
      #2334853 - 04/17/08 10:19 PM

Quote:

My Psychiatrist has told me that I am cured




Has he seen you standing on your head in your cricket boots? Hi, Vin.

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"Akita mani yo." Observe everything as you walk. (--Lakota)


Celestron Celestar 8 Standard SCT, f10
Celestron 80mm Wide View ref., f5
Criterion RV-6 Dynascope, Newt., f8, (c. 1962)
Sears Discoverer 60mm ref., f7, (c. 1973)
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Re: Scope buddies forum? new [Re: RussL]
      #2341911 - 04/21/08 10:19 AM

*bump*

Mods, can I suggest making this a sticky temporarily to see how much more interest it can garner?

Kevin (2)

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