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You could of gotten that off a web site....
What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
#2
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What web site?
Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
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Pick One...
CM "Nav" wrote in message ... What web site? Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
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Is it on Donals?
Cheers Overproof wrote: Pick One... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... What web site? Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
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I don't know... I've never been to Donal's web site.
CM "Nav" wrote in message ... Is it on Donals? Cheers Overproof wrote: Pick One... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... What web site? Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
#6
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So, you disparage my truthful statement with no basis. I could have
understood a challenge like " So what is the name and serial number of the software Nav" but not this. What a pity. Cheers. Overproof wrote: I don't know... I've never been to Donal's web site. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... Is it on Donals? Cheers Overproof wrote: Pick One... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... What web site? Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |
#7
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You could get that off the web as well..... why not take a picture of
yourself next to the equipment... and do try to avoid any "red-eye" please! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... So, you disparage my truthful statement with no basis. I could have understood a challenge like " So what is the name and serial number of the software Nav" but not this. What a pity. Cheers. Overproof wrote: I don't know... I've never been to Donal's web site. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... Is it on Donals? Cheers Overproof wrote: Pick One... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... What web site? Cheers Overproof wrote: You could of gotten that off a web site.... What proof is that.... CM "Nav" wrote in message ... OK, on 1/1/05 at 8.55.11 pm local New York time, comet MACHOLTZ C/2004 Q2 will be will be 2 degrees 2' 4" from HIP17240 (which happens to be a supergiant star). Bwhahhahahahaha I glad you like egg, it's dripping down your face! Cheers Overproof wrote: Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa...... Yeah Jaxxies... sure thing! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... With the sofware I have loaded on my computers I can plot the relative position of any known comet and background stars to mag 17. I could go deeper but there's no point is there? |