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Good to hear, Mark. :)
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I was half afraid Foxfire'd have to come pick me up from where ever I got washed away too :mrgreen:
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Off until next sunday to see my little brother graduate the marines. Its funny neither of my parents had any interest in the military and now 2/3rds of their kids have gone through it. I'm excited for him so it'll be a fun trip. And its in San Diego and what's not to love about that place? :P
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Beautiful sunny San Dog, not a bad place to be stationed either.
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Somebody gave me a free telescope the other day that I understand, isn't too bad. I've spent the past few evening stargazing and saw Jupiter and it's moons last night. Think I've found a new hobby :)

There's a really excellent programme, free and open source for anyone interested in having a 'planetarium' on their computer. It's really cool, real-time and shows you where to look in the sky to see..well, what you want to see :)

http://www.stellarium.org/
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Ohh, definitely checking that out. I've wanted a telescope for a long time. Decent ones can run hundreds to thousands of dollars though and that's always kept me from going for it.
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Tyyr wrote:Ohh, definitely checking that out. I've wanted a telescope for a long time. Decent ones can run hundreds to thousands of dollars though and that's always kept me from going for it.
For what it's worth (and from a little bit of research I've been doing across various astronomy websites) it needn't be a costly hobby. You could pick up a pair of 10 x 50 bog standard binos for about £20/$30 and still see quite a lot of detail. Starter telescopes seem to begin at around £50/$80 but yeah, sure, you get what you pay for in the end but you can still seemingly have fun on a budget too.

Jupiter was amazing though and I'm looking forward to when Saturn's in view soon :)
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Currently I'm in a severely depressive mood for no apparent reason, and I can't seem to put my finger on what happened, I just feel like shit and it seems like everyone is just making it worse. Damn, I have no clue what it is, and it just sucks...
The world ended

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Sorry to hear it, Nick. Probably just one of those teenage mood swings. It happens.
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Tyyr wrote:Ohh, definitely checking that out. I've wanted a telescope for a long time. Decent ones can run hundreds to thousands of dollars though and that's always kept me from going for it.
My father has a decent one that Mom got him for xmas one year. It's a refractive {?} design and wasn't more then 200$. If you want I can call tonight and find out brand it is. We saw Mars pretty decent about 5 years ago with it.
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Nickswitz wrote:Currently I'm in a severely depressive mood for no apparent reason, and I can't seem to put my finger on what happened, I just feel like s**t and it seems like everyone is just making it worse. Damn, I have no clue what it is, and it just sucks...

I remember those feelings. Oh the joys of being a teenager.....all of the hormones out of whack. Short term mood swings are normal, at least they were for me. But if they swing REALLY badly or take a long time to bounce back, then I may start taking another look at them.
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I know that feeling, Nick. Sorry to hear.

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It is. :(
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What's so bad about it being October? :?
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Hey, I saw Jupiter and four of it's moons again last night but this time, really clearly as there was no cloud cover etc. I thinking of joining the local astronomy club in the next town :) The 'scope is also really useful for examining what the Swedish female volleyball team who just moved in up the street, are up to :)
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