Friday, September 24, 2010
Yeast Die Off Symptoms
I have not yet had time to upload my story Congress passed the State of Astronomy in Madrid on my blog. I'm pressed for time lately. I promise I will soon. Meanwhile you can read the excellent reviews that have left some friends in the blogosphere: here , here and here. Do not lose them, are excellent.
why I want before they spend more time on record that if anything I was happy for the three days in Madrid was to coincide again with my dear friends and great people: Rafa Edgar Benavides and Mass . Funny how astronomy has brought together people of such different backgrounds, work commitment ... and yet I can assure you that with Rafa and Edgar you feel at home, we are real friends. Since many years working together getting into several stories (OED, SEDA-WDS, lectures, attendance at conferences ...) and certainly, I can not think of anyone better to have done.
Thanks folks. You rock. You are my family.
PS: Obviously, I also greet many people in the CEA in Madrid. Some for the first time. The list is endless. So I leave for my detailed account of the event.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
What Happens If I Take Expired Protein
Good and true friend of the CGEM Accuracy: an (awful) home video
few months ago I said that I had bought new bike. He also said he was really pleased with the stability and accuracy that was showing. Well, to put teeth long to Rafael Benavides (who was having some problems to control the mount from the computer-solved and, of course-), one night this summer I recorded a small video camera steady freehand while the other handled the laptop mouse. You can imagine the quality of the same: awful. However, I think that may serve to illustrate the quality of the Celestron CGEM mount (I still say that is worth its weight in gold) and comfort means manage it from your computer. Although many use other programs, for years I have remained faithful to SkyMap and I use him like a charm.
cost me catch you point a saddle-computer connection. Until I found the key or, rather, with the cable and how to connect the RS-232 NexStar commanded. ASCOM platform did the rest and since then, saving time and win in comfort. It is no longer necessary even to enter the coordinates of the object you want to study.
I assure you that the starting station on the night I recorded the video was very fast and shallow, nor use any software to support the commissioning station. Still, the results are quite positive. Do not you think?
By the way, is a part of the video in which almost no one hears my voice (I covered the finger at the camera's tiny microphone!).
The next entry the devote to Congress Astronomy State last weekend ...
few months ago I said that I had bought new bike. He also said he was really pleased with the stability and accuracy that was showing. Well, to put teeth long to Rafael Benavides (who was having some problems to control the mount from the computer-solved and, of course-), one night this summer I recorded a small video camera steady freehand while the other handled the laptop mouse. You can imagine the quality of the same: awful. However, I think that may serve to illustrate the quality of the Celestron CGEM mount (I still say that is worth its weight in gold) and comfort means manage it from your computer. Although many use other programs, for years I have remained faithful to SkyMap and I use him like a charm.
cost me catch you point a saddle-computer connection. Until I found the key or, rather, with the cable and how to connect the RS-232 NexStar commanded. ASCOM platform did the rest and since then, saving time and win in comfort. It is no longer necessary even to enter the coordinates of the object you want to study.
I assure you that the starting station on the night I recorded the video was very fast and shallow, nor use any software to support the commissioning station. Still, the results are quite positive. Do not you think?
By the way, is a part of the video in which almost no one hears my voice (I covered the finger at the camera's tiny microphone!).
The next entry the devote to Congress Astronomy State last weekend ...
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