Edgar,
Negative.
No spares here. All pressed into service.
(Sheesh, I hope Merle is not reading; she'll give me a proper scolding.
Although there are SOME adults, here. I know, I know, I'm taking my chances).
--Joe
PS Sorbothane. But at our electronics micro-fabrication lab in grad school,
we suspended our Atomic Force microscope from the ceiling of the basement Lab
from an inverted "tripod" of $1.29 "Bungee-cords". Just THAT
improved-isolation, alone, removed all appreciable blurring from the images of
...atoms in lattices, and defects in vacuum-deposited coatings containing our
e-beam-written circuits. What a change! Subtle vibrations from the building
elevator had been killing us, previously, and we'd had to switch to working
"graveyard-shift" hours, instead of daylight business-hour times. With the
Bungee "suspenders", why, we could work "24-7", ...which was even worse. ;-)
> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> What, you use your spare Depends with YOUR telescope?
> :-)
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