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K.H.kjharster@yahoo.comGOMOC Rocks!!
Robrwiederrich@cs.comI just wanted to thank everyone who has contributed to the success of GOMOC, and I am truly blessed. Clear skies.
O' Flynnflynzoid@oz.netNice website, Rob. You need a picture of some heavenly percussion in progress, though, to make it complete.
Gregggmlobdell@seanet.comJust leaving a comment, using Firefox 2.0.0.6 on Windoze. GOMOC looks so cool. I love reading the CN thread. I hope to make it over sometime this summer. Maybe I can get some help with parabolizing my 6" f/8.
credit startersbeverley@gmail.comVery Nice Site! Thanx! http://excellent-credit-card.blogspot.com
Robrwiederrich@cs.comWell everyone..keep your eyes posted...the summer schedule is upon us and we're gearing up for a great year....
John Goargoarfamily@hotmail.comNice star party last night. Jupiter's GRS was spectacular. Thanks for everything.
Robrwiederrich@cs.comThanks John...your presence is always a blessing to everyone who attended. The 6"f/15 was awesome on Jupiter....
Kaarl HarsterKharster@nwdasupport.comTesting email check
Robrwiederrich@cs.comThe Observstory is finished.
Robrob@goldmtobservingcenter.comObservatory is being readied for the summer star party schedule
gordongcpugh@hotmail.comwhat can I say, nothing like it over here in UK, what a set up you should all be very proud Gordon
Alan Rrayopt777@gmail.comHi, I'm trying to get hold of Rob Wiederrich. I found a comment of his on Cloudy Nights (2007). It said he was trying to build a slurry pump for grits and cerium. I'd like to know if this worked out and how he did it. Thanks for your time, Alan (Colorado)