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tzor wrote:I recently upgraded from an S7 to an S9. The ability of the S9 to remember the orientation using the star program was impressive. Now if the clouds would decide to leave the sky some night where I'm not at home with all those damn trees in the way.
2dimes wrote:tzor wrote:Latest app I put on my phone "Cosmic Watch"
Ok, I checked it but my old iPad had difficulty loading the website. I'm guessing the app will be way too much for it.
There is a trailer you neglected to share.
2dimes wrote:I see there is a meteor shower today. I'd like to watch but I shouldn't.
I had my retina detach. It was a surprise and I'm not even sure how it happened.
So they did surgery which intails giving you numbing eye drops then sticking an actual hypodermic needle in your eye to freeze it so it does not move while they operate on it. I didn't think I could do it but then it was not really a bad experience just freaky when the first needle went in.
It was pretty cool actually as I was awake for the whole thing. You don't see much because once your eye freezes it stops working for a while. Then at the end they inject a gas bubble in it and I had to be face down for two weeks, the gas bubble holds the retina in place and keeps the gel in your eye away while the laser scar heals.
Kind of put a pause on watching meteor showers since I still need to avoid being face up until the bubble disapates.
KarlaCoach wrote:And I never looked in a telescope. I hope this dream will come true.
2dimes wrote:My son went out too early and scoffed at it, "Looks like a normal moon to me." Funny, chip off the ol' block. I did not brave the cold to go peek. I need to wizz though. Maybe I'll check how red it is.
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