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I’ve been taking photographs since 1970, when I purchased a Miranda 35mm camera from Mr. Quickel at Dallastown’s brand n...
06/12/2024

I’ve been taking photographs since 1970, when I purchased a Miranda 35mm camera from Mr. Quickel at Dallastown’s brand new middle school.

I learned to process film and make prints in black and white in an improvised darkroom/laundry room until Dad and I built a basement darkroom…

So, i just took this pic with an iPhone 12.
Did some enhancing.
Then grabbed a screenshot from the sky guide app so you can see that you are looking at Scorpio, and our little garden and both are in focus, in color, instantly.

I’m Happy to be here.

I’ve always been a fan of radio. As a listener, as a profession, as a means of social connection. In recent years, I’ve ...
06/07/2024

I’ve always been a fan of radio. As a listener, as a profession, as a means of social connection. In recent years, I’ve spend hundreds of hours listening to a wide variety of podcasts and sometimes I am asked why. Today I see this image, which explains it perfectly.

03/29/2024

For those of you who inexplicably do not have the Blade app, you know, Uber for helicopters and jets, right? You may have missedthid optimized way to experuence the total eclipse on April 8th.

On Monday, April 8th, BLADE has the best views of the solar eclipse this side of the moon

In a twist of cosmic fate, BLADE will extend the time you spend in the air rather than shorten it during the solar eclipse on April 8.

Take off from Teterboro at 1:00PM to meet the moonshadow above Buffalo. BLADE’s impeccable timing will bring you into the oncoming path of totality, where you will watch the celestial event unfold from up to 15,000 feet in the air, above any cloud obstruction.

Fly along the moon’s path as it moves northeast, extending your viewing time as the sun is fully covered.

After the moon passes the sun, you’ll return to Earth at Teterboro Airport by 4:00PM , without having to land in Buffalo.

For $1,975 per seat, the Solar Eclipse Package includes:

Seat on a flight from Teterboro to Buffalo and back on a Pilatus to see the Solar Eclipse (no landing)
Ability to see the solar eclipse and fly along the moon's path
AAS-approved and CE-certified solar eclipse glasses so you can safely enjoy direct views of the eclipse
Snacks and drinks provided in-flight
There are only a few seats available. Our next flight into the totality won’t take off for another 20 years.

I was reading about Ringo in  Rolling Stone just a few days ago.
03/03/2024

I was reading about Ringo in Rolling Stone just a few days ago.

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