November 26th 2024
Hopefully he has seen there is a new app and firmware update out today. I am not sure about the enhance bit. This is what I got in normal mode *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 26 November 2024 12:27*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* RE: [aaslist] Photo from Lewis From: hgkneal@PROTECTED He used the new mosaic function then simply used the enhance feature on his iPhone. Yahoo Mail ...Continue Reading
November 26th 2024
He used the new mosaic function then simply used the enhance feature on his iPhone. Yahoo Mail: Search, organise, conquer On Tue, 26 Nov 2024 at 11:24, owenb1367@PROTECTED owenb1367@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List]<aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: owenb1367@PROTECTED Good to see he is getting out. I assume this is a cropped and magnified and post processed image? *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTE ...Continue Reading
November 26th 2024
Good to see he is getting out. I assume this is a cropped and magnified and post processed image? *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 26 November 2024 03:57*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* [aaslist] Photo from Lewis From: hgkneal@PROTECTED Lewis has been out with his Seestar tonight! Yahoo Mail: Search, organise, conquer Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List *Post to: Abin ...Continue Reading
November 26th 2024
Lewis has been out with his Seestar tonight! Yahoo Mail: Search, organise, conquer ...Continue Reading
November 19th 2024
Hi Julian,Thank you for posting this. It’s a fascinating read. He’s from around here, originally.I have to admit, I’m not religious, but you can’t help feeling a sense of awe when you look up at the night sky, and the more we find out about it scientifically, the more “awesome” it seems. That’s “awesome” in the true sense of the word, not the way everyone around here uses it in almost every sentence!Best regards,Andrew.Near Detroit, MI, USAOn Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 17:33 Julian Mole julianmole@PR ...Continue Reading
November 18th 2024
Hi Everyone, I thought I’d share this fascinating interview with the Vatican’s Chief Astronomer Brother Consolmagno from today’s Times. It’s a good read and answer some of the intrigue which cause me to buy his book ages ago, but have yet to get around to reading!! All the best, Julian. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: *From:* Julian Mole <julianmole@PROTECTED> *Date:* 18 November 2024 at 20:57:54 GMT *To:* Julian Mole <julianmole@PROTECTED> *Subject:* *Science or religion? Pope's chief astro ...Continue Reading
November 18th 2024
Thanks Ian 👍SteveSent from my iPhoneOn 18 Nov 2024, at 08:08, Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: ian@PROTECTED Hello Steve, Deposit paid, my choices: Walnut, Spinach & Cranberry Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms, Fresh Rocket & Balsamic Glaze Roast Berkshire Turkey, Cumberland Sausage, Apricot & Chestnut Stuffing, Roast Potatoes, Sautéed Brussel Sprouts & Bacon, Sticky ...Continue Reading
November 18th 2024
Hello Steve, Deposit paid, my choices: Walnut, Spinach & Cranberry Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms, Fresh Rocket & Balsamic Glaze Roast Berkshire Turkey, Cumberland Sausage, Apricot & Chestnut Stuffing, Roast Potatoes, Sautéed Brussel Sprouts & Bacon, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Caramel Sauce & Vanilla Ice Cream Cheers, Ian On 17 Nov 2024, at 16:44, Steve Creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Than ...Continue Reading
November 17th 2024
Thanks Eric 👍SteveSent from my iPhoneOn 17 Nov 2024, at 14:18, Eric Southam southam671@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: southam671@PROTECTED Hi Steve,Hopefully, the £5 will have arrived in your account.My choices are (two courses):Goats cheeseRump steakThanks very much and see you then.Eric (Southam)Sent from my iPadOn 13 Nov 2024, at 21:18, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Ab ...Continue Reading
November 17th 2024
Hi Steve,Hopefully, the £5 will have arrived in your account.My choices are (two courses):Goats cheeseRump steakThanks very much and see you then.Eric (Southam)Sent from my iPadOn 13 Nov 2024, at 21:18, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, Please see the Christmas Parties Menu for the Packhorse for Monday the 25th Novembe ...Continue Reading
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