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Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 1

Felonious Monk - h2g2s very own Bogeyman

It's a cheap one, a Tasco, but it's a reflector. They guy who was selling it wanted £40 but he didn't have a clue about telescopes because he didn't notice that the eyepieces were missing. I pointed out that they were and that I wanted a tenner off the price. Which he accepted.

Thing is, Tasco eyepieces are crap. So I ended up geting money knocked off for something that wasn't a great loss anyway.

Hopefully I should have a nice clear night tonight.


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 2

I'm not really here

That reminds me, I must get some curtains for the bedroom. smiley - angel


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 3

Felonious Monk - h2g2s very own Bogeyman

It ain't THAT powerful. Essex is quite safe from Nottingham's prying eyes.


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 4

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

smiley - rofl


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 5

Phil

It'll be cloudy for at least a week now you've bought that scope.


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 6

Felonious Monk - h2g2s very own Bogeyman

Certainly looking that way now. Poo.


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 7

Felonious Monk - h2g2s very own Bogeyman

Saw Mars last night though. No sign of Venus, so I suppose I'll have to make do with ogling heavenly bodies in Essex smiley - winkeye


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 8

Phil

Mars was quite conspicuous last night. I did have a quick look round with my binoculars and many a fine sight was seen.


Bought a telescope at long last.

Post 9

I'm not really here

smiley - blush


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