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iceworks
05-09-2009, 08:07 PM
Recently when in Melbourne I wandered into the ABC shop and bought the DVD collections "The complete Space collection" and "The Universe". I would highly recommend them for their entertainment and teaching qualities. Would love to know what others that have seen them think, or recommendations for other DVD's.:thumbsup:
Kevnool
06-09-2009, 04:54 PM
Hi Brett i have the 1st series of the universe on DVD also and its great.
Was in Swan Hill a couple of months back where i caught up with Jen.
Cheers Kev.
iceworks
06-09-2009, 06:32 PM
Hi Kev. Next time ur in Swan Hill look me up, and I'll get the 20inch SDM out and we'll do a night observing. Jen has my number, or send me a email.
Kevnool
06-09-2009, 07:38 PM
For Sure.
I havent seen you on for a while since your post that read come observing in exchange for knowledge or something like that.
I was in Swan Hill for two days to assess all the workers that painted and worked on your bridge.
I,m always travelling to Mildura so the extra 200ks is nothing.
I,ll even bring my external HDD that is also full of Astro docos & stuff.
Cheers For now Kev.
:hi: Gday Brett long time no see ;)
Yes that is an awsome DVD set i have season 1 and 2 :D and Season 3 shouldnt be too far away :whistle:
Well the weather is getting warmer so its just about time to get that big scope of yours out i reakon :lol:
Go away Kev im first :lol::lol: just kidding see ya up here again soon ;)
Oh Brett i have the Carl Sagan Collection if you want to borrow that :) that guy is a genius i love watching it cheers
iceworks
08-09-2009, 05:28 PM
Have to get together soon for observing and swap DVD's. Hope all's well and see you soon. Kind Regards.
iceworks
08-09-2009, 05:29 PM
Look forward to seeing u Kev. I haven't been online for awhile, but will try to log on regularly from now on.
NeilW
09-09-2009, 04:37 PM
Brett, is "The Universe" the British one narrated by Joh Hurt, or the American production in a boxed set, about 4 or 5 DVDs?
I've got Carl Sagan's Cosmos, which, although a little dated, is still excellent viewing. His enthusiasm is infectious.
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