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Old 03-01-2010, 09:04 PM   #1
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What would you estimate the highth and width at base of the object Don?
This image was just a point of light that initially looked like a star until we viewed it with the spotting scope. We quickly discounted it being a star, however, as the sky is overcast tonight and no stars were visible. It's really impossible to estimate the actual size of this object, based on it's distance from us (at least a mile away) and the fact that the photo I posted is tremendously enlarged.
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Dam drugs....someone has to do something about the drugs
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see I suggested a windmill on top of Rattlesnake for elect power, and I suggested that AT&T put a cell tower. Now we will get better phone use on the lake.
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