Tillbaka till svenska Fidonet
English   Information   Debug  
AMATEUR_RADIO   0/1039
AMIGASALE   0/14
AMIGA   0/331
AMIGA_INT   0/1
AMIGA_PROG   0/20
AMIGA_SYSOP   0/26
ANIME   0/15
ARGUS   0/924
ASCII_ART   0/340
ASIAN_LINK   0/651
ASTRONOMY   0/417
AUDIO   0/92
AUTOMOBILE_RACING   0/105
BABYLON5   0/17862
BAG   135
BATPOWER   0/361
BBBS.ENGLISH   0/382
BBSLAW   0/109
BBS_ADS   0/5290
BBS_INTERNET   0/507
BIBLE   0/3563
BINKD   0/1119
BINKLEY   0/215
BLUEWAVE   0/2173
CABLE_MODEMS   0/25
CBM   0/46
CDRECORD   0/66
CDROM   0/20
CLASSIC_COMPUTER   0/378
COMICS   0/15
CONSPRCY   0/899
COOKING   28278
COOKING_OLD1   0/24719
COOKING_OLD2   0/40862
COOKING_OLD3   0/37489
COOKING_OLD4   0/35496
COOKING_OLD5   9370
C_ECHO   0/189
C_PLUSPLUS   0/31
DIRTY_DOZEN   0/201
DOORGAMES   0/2008
DOS_INTERNET   0/196
duplikat   6000
ECHOLIST   0/18295
EC_SUPPORT   0/318
ELECTRONICS   0/359
ELEKTRONIK.GER   1534
ENET.LINGUISTIC   0/13
ENET.POLITICS   0/4
ENET.SOFT   0/11701
ENET.SYSOP   33803
ENET.TALKS   0/32
ENGLISH_TUTOR   0/2000
EVOLUTION   0/1335
FDECHO   0/217
FDN_ANNOUNCE   0/7068
FIDONEWS   23518
FIDONEWS_OLD1   0/49742
FIDONEWS_OLD2   0/35949
FIDONEWS_OLD3   0/30874
FIDONEWS_OLD4   0/37224
FIDO_SYSOP   12841
FIDO_UTIL   0/180
FILEFIND   0/209
FILEGATE   0/212
FILM   0/18
FNEWS_PUBLISH   4186
FN_SYSOP   41525
FN_SYSOP_OLD1   71952
FTP_FIDO   0/2
FTSC_PUBLIC   0/13570
FUNNY   0/4886
GENEALOGY.EUR   0/71
GET_INFO   105
GOLDED   0/408
HAM   0/16052
HOLYSMOKE   0/6791
HOT_SITES   0/1
HTMLEDIT   0/71
HUB203   466
HUB_100   264
HUB_400   39
HUMOR   0/29
IC   0/2851
INTERNET   0/424
INTERUSER   0/3
IP_CONNECT   719
JAMNNTPD   0/233
JAMTLAND   0/47
KATTY_KORNER   0/41
LAN   0/16
LINUX-USER   0/19
LINUXHELP   0/1155
LINUX   0/22010
LINUX_BBS   0/957
mail   18.68
mail_fore_ok   249
MENSA   0/341
MODERATOR   0/102
MONTE   0/992
MOSCOW_OKLAHOMA   0/1245
MUFFIN   0/783
MUSIC   0/321
N203_STAT   898
N203_SYSCHAT   313
NET203   321
NET204   69
NET_DEV   0/10
NORD.ADMIN   0/101
NORD.CHAT   0/2572
NORD.FIDONET   189
NORD.HARDWARE   0/28
NORD.KULTUR   0/114
NORD.PROG   0/32
NORD.SOFTWARE   0/88
NORD.TEKNIK   0/58
NORD   0/453
OCCULT_CHAT   0/93
OS2BBS   0/787
OS2DOSBBS   0/580
OS2HW   0/42
OS2INET   0/37
OS2LAN   0/134
OS2PROG   0/36
OS2REXX   0/113
OS2USER-L   207
OS2   0/4784
OSDEBATE   0/18996
PASCAL   0/490
PERL   0/457
PHP   0/45
POINTS   0/405
POLITICS   0/29554
POL_INC   0/14731
PSION   103
R20_ADMIN   1117
R20_AMATORRADIO   0/2
R20_BEST_OF_FIDONET   13
R20_CHAT   0/893
R20_DEPP   0/3
R20_DEV   399
R20_ECHO2   1379
R20_ECHOPRES   0/35
R20_ESTAT   0/719
R20_FIDONETPROG...
...RAM.MYPOINT
  0/2
R20_FIDONETPROGRAM   0/22
R20_FIDONET   0/248
R20_FILEFIND   0/24
R20_FILEFOUND   0/22
R20_HIFI   0/3
R20_INFO2   2756
R20_INTERNET   0/12940
R20_INTRESSE   0/60
R20_INTR_KOM   0/99
R20_KANDIDAT.CHAT   42
R20_KANDIDAT   28
R20_KOM_DEV   112
R20_KONTROLL   0/13055
R20_KORSET   0/18
R20_LOKALTRAFIK   0/24
R20_MODERATOR   0/1852
R20_NC   76
R20_NET200   245
R20_NETWORK.OTH...
...ERNETS
  0/13
R20_OPERATIVSYS...
...TEM.LINUX
  0/44
R20_PROGRAMVAROR   0/1
R20_REC2NEC   534
R20_SFOSM   0/340
R20_SF   0/108
R20_SPRAK.ENGLISH   0/1
R20_SQUISH   107
R20_TEST   2
R20_WORST_OF_FIDONET   12
RAR   0/9
RA_MULTI   106
RA_UTIL   0/162
REGCON.EUR   0/2055
REGCON   0/13
SCIENCE   0/1206
SF   0/239
SHAREWARE_SUPPORT   0/5146
SHAREWRE   0/14
SIMPSONS   0/169
STATS_OLD1   0/2539.065
STATS_OLD2   0/2530
STATS_OLD3   0/2395.095
STATS_OLD4   0/1692.25
SURVIVOR   0/495
SYSOPS_CORNER   0/3
SYSOP   0/84
TAGLINES   0/112
TEAMOS2   0/4530
TECH   0/2617
TEST.444   0/105
TRAPDOOR   0/19
TREK   0/755
TUB   0/290
UFO   0/40
UNIX   0/1316
USA_EURLINK   0/102
USR_MODEMS   0/1
VATICAN   0/2740
VIETNAM_VETS   0/14
VIRUS   0/378
VIRUS_INFO   0/201
VISUAL_BASIC   0/473
WHITEHOUSE   0/5187
WIN2000   0/101
WIN32   0/30
WIN95   0/4276
WIN95_OLD1   0/70272
WINDOWS   0/1517
WWB_SYSOP   0/419
WWB_TECH   0/810
ZCC-PUBLIC   0/1
ZEC   4

 
4DOS   0/134
ABORTION   0/7
ALASKA_CHAT   0/506
ALLFIX_FILE   0/1313
ALLFIX_FILE_OLD1   0/7997
ALT_DOS   0/152
Möte ASTRONOMY, 417 texter
 lista första sista föregående nästa
Text 137, 98 rader
Skriven 2005-05-04 22:58:00 av John Pazmino (1:278/230)
Ärende: NYC Events 1/2 May   6/ 8
=================================

Continued from previous message.

Less pure astronomy exchanged than at NEAF, but lots of popular
interest in celestial affairs was effused by the visitors.
    One of the nonastro places with science shows is Ensemble Studio
Theatre. It has one full-length play, 'Luminescence dating', about an
archaeologist who seeks out a statue of Aphrodite and true love. Not
'astronomy' as such but a laudable method of including science as a
motif in the performing arts. The theatre has several readings from
science plays, for free! I include three in the listings: about Albert
Einstein, Milton Humason & Edwin Hubble, and the mythical characters
of the constellations.
    The NYSkies Astronomy Seminar is doing quite well after a full
month of running. It attracts the mainline home astronomers from
around the city and several space advocates. The interaction between
the members reaches to, erm, outer space! We took a break at the April
21st meeting to step outside and admire the Jupiter-Moon conjunction.
And also to watch TWO flares as two Iridium satellites passed into the
high east sky a couple minutes apart.
    The Graduate Center at City University continues its series of
shows about Albert Einstein. 2005 is the 100th anniversary of the
first publication of his relativity theory. NYSkiers flocked to the
April ones to learn about the 'Man of the century' of Time magazine.
    The Albert Einstein celebrations now are joined by many events in
honor of Richard Feynman. Two of the more intriguing ones are the
series of talks and exhibits at Rockefeller University on May 10th and
the unveiling of the Feynman postage stamp on May 11th in Far
Rockaway. That's his home town, you know?
    The March of Dimes continues its subway excursions on May 1st,
28th, and 29th. Over the past yearish, these have bloomed into hugely
popular rides for the ordinary folk. The May 1st ride is on the 'train
of many colors' -- Yeah, I make this junk up, as some of my readers
allege! -- tooling around the IRT lines.
    The end of May trips are on the 'Lo-V' train, a World War I (not
II) train that was THE Interborough coach for over fifty years. It
roams all over the BMT and IND to visit parts of the City not ever
seen in normal service.

Sky News
 ------
    gamma Virginis has been totally out of range of City scopes for
well over a year by now. Sometime very soon it'll round its periastron
at perhaps only 1/4 arcsecond separation. We're following the news as
reported by the large observatories and a few home astronomers with
sizeable scopes and stable air. For most of us, it's still a wonder to
see gamma by eye (as a single star, of course) sitting right next to
Jupiter in the southeastern sky after nightfall.
    A new huge sunspot group rose on 25 April and quickly grew to five
and six times the Earth's diameter. Thru proper filters it was spotted
by several NYSkiers by bare eye. With the likelihood of aurora
produced by this group. we were on the watch for the rest of April, as
weather allowed. Alas, no aurora were reported from the NYSkies land.
    April was blessed a run of clear skies from the 6th thru 21th. The
air was generally cloud-free, but usually sliced with haze. Good
casual stargazing was feasible from everywhere, except on the nights
when the haze was a bit too thick. So far this spring we have no Milky
Way sightings from the City.
    Weak parhelia, both of them!, erupted on April 10th in the last
hour before sunset. They were bright, nicely tinted, waxed and waned,
then faded into thicker haze right at sunset. This sighting may be the
start of a return of solar halos to the City after many years with
almost no activity at all.
    We do watch for the glints  of sunlight from the antenna panels of
the Iridium satellites. We get the predictions from the Heavens-Above
website for our peculiar location in our region, being that the
flares are quite sensitive to the viewer's exact station. On April
21st, during our Seminar, we took a break to watch not one, but TWO,
flares! Two different Iridium birds crossed within a couple minutes at
about 21:10 EDST in the same high east part of the sky.
    By end of April, we're starting to look for Venus as she edges
into the evening sky. She's probably not discernible until late May,
but maybe some lucky NYSkier under favorable skies will spot her?

City news
 -------
    Our hamlet-on-Hudson is the shangri-la of home astronomy. You know
that, yes, but now there are two more reasons to add to your pride.
First is the lowered unemployment rate, 4-1/2%, due to an upswell of
jobs on Manhattan. Additional growth came from the surrounding
counties, too.
    The other factor is the plummetting crime rate. Every year,
pundits claim we reached bottom in crime suppression. Each year, the
statistics come in: new record lows in crime all over the City. The
biggest declines were in the historicly hideous hoods like Harlem,
South Bronx, South Jamaica, East New York, Port Richmond. Police
praecincts there used to log in a homicide PER DAY. In recent years,
and particularly in 2004, they are 'lucky' to get one PER MONTH. This
decimation of criminal agitation, the fodder for doomsday treatises of
the 1960s and 1970s, puts New York completely off of the radar of
dangerous places to live. I mean not just among 'large towns' in the
United States, but also among the smaller mid America towns that used

 Continued in next message.

---
 þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004
 * Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 (1:278/230)