[AZ-Observing] Re: When it's Cloudy

Oops, I found it at Oceanside Photo & Telescope. The IIIA model is $500. Gotta
go, I made myself hungry.

Jack

> Stan,
>
> Is the LW Scientific Revelation binocular compound microscope available
> locally or do I have to go to Tucson and how much should I expect to pay? I
> got some cheese I want to look at. Or maybe it's meat...
>
> Also, if you are that squeamish you can stuff the bell peppers with rice and
> hamburger and chili or onion powder (?) and bake it to death. I got the
recipe
> somewhere.
>
> Jack
>
> >
> > In a message dated 9/25/2005 2:11:40 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> > stan_gorodenski@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> > Next  time eating a raw bell pepper, think of all
> > those chloroplasts moving  around, and the sausage shaped things twisting
> > around as the bell pepper  moves down your gullet.
> > Stan
> >
> >
> >
> > Well stan I don't know about Choroplasts moving around but those sausage
> > things you were looking at were bacteria.  Those kinds of bacteria that
> exist in
> > our foods actually help us digest our food. They also help to make  Cheese
> > and ferment fruits to make beer and other fun drinks. Don't worry thoough
> as
> > long as you are from the planet Earth the bacteria for the most part are
> > harmless. If you came from Alpha Centauri you might have a problem :-)
> >
> > Clear Skies
> > Dwight L Bogan
> >
> > P. S. Did your mother ever told you, that you should not be playing with
> > your food
>
>
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