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    Re: The "geography" of local space —Lindsay Frederick Braun
    Hey John (and all)- Astronomy is an armchair hobby? Well, I'm a historian (not done with the PhD just yet, but give me just a couple more years) who started out as a palaeontologist and astronomer--so I come at it from a different angle, but I've (...) (25 years ago, 4-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Jeremy Sproat
     (...) I remember a book called _The Dragon's Egg_ by Robert L. Forward. The ALFs in that book are residents of a neutron star -- totally different chemistries from H2O-C. (...) Would that be Jupiter? I've heard theories one way and the other -- some (...) (25 years ago, 4-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —John J. Ladasky, Jr.
   Hello again, I''m glad I generated some interest here! I hope, however, that we do not stray too far from discussing LEGO -- I have noticed complaints in at least one other LUGNET newsgroup. (...) Both quite rewarding, but difficult fields in which (...) (25 years ago, 5-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Lindsay Frederick Braun
      (...) It's in the context of creating a datsville, so I don't know how anyone can be *angry*. (...) Yeah--my girlfriend's father got his PhD in palaeobotany; not exactly a field in demand, so he ended up being a groundskeeper and specialist for (...) (25 years ago, 5-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Paul Baulch
    John J. Ladasky Jr. wrote in message <3822B586.38355581@m...ja.com>... (...) Hipparcos (...) 10 (...) that (...) many (...) that (...) on (...) local (...) What it does do, however, is give a link to the VizieR service that I found a couple of (...) (25 years ago, 7-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —John J. Ladasky, Jr.
   (...) I just had a look at this. Cool! This is the query engine that seemed so obvious to have, that I hoped would exist, but which was somehow missing from the main Hipparcos pages. I can see that the catalog contains some errors that have been (...) (25 years ago, 7-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Paul Baulch
    John J. Ladasky Jr. wrote in message <3825442B.5A4DD282@m...ja.com>... (...) for (...) database (...) I'm (...) for (...) Well, what can I say, but: 1) This was two years ago on a machine with 32meg of memory and a version of Nutscrape that crashed (...) (25 years ago, 9-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —John J. Ladasky, Jr.
   Hi, Paul, (...) Trust me, Stanford has THOUSANDS of computers other than mine to worry about! Oh, and it's not my personal workstation, though I handle most of its technical operation. We have about one computer per two people in our research group. (...) (25 years ago, 9-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Lindsay Frederick Braun
      (...) Whoa! Citation! Can I send this one to tthe Humanities Index? (>Insert the noise of a CV being violently padded here<) (...) Absolutely. Maybe it makes us feel a little closer to reality, like we're not just playing deities but playing (...) (25 years ago, 13-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: The "geography" of local space —Paul Baulch
    John J. Ladasky Jr. wrote in message <382802B2.3FE87E39@m...ja.com>... (...) would (...) minus (...) than (...) _much_ (...) its (...) on (...) John, it's certainly a very good theory. After considering what you say, I think that I would consider (...) (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
 

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