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Old 02-03-2023, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DobDobDob View Post
Hello Alex, I have returned after 8 years of silence and am saddened to read you have not been well. I read this thread from start to finish, it took most of the morning. I used to have a different username back in the day, which can't be written or spoken out loud, so just Ron will have to do. I'm going to get a telescope seeing I'm younger now than I used to be. It will probably be a Dob ;-)
Hi Ron

It is nice to hear that you are still alive and presumably well.
I ended up buying another property up North but kept the place in Sydney which I will keep until it is rezoned for 30 storey high rise and demand a pent house as part of the purchase price as I like that street. (Attempt at humour..And strong wishing)

Look things really are not that bad for me I just tend to make things sound worse than they really are..the cancer has been taxing but its nothing really..when you finish the current book you are reading have a look at my thread in the DIY Observatories titled "New Observatory" which gives you a full account of my ups and downs...ups equals a great new observatory with four scopes and dedicated cameras etc...three narrow band units and one OSC ... All controlled from my mobil phone and a nice toy car ( mazda mx5) all purchased as a response to finding that I had thiroid cancer ( representing the downs) and finally I realised that life is finite and that I cant " take it with me"...so I decided to spend a little on some toys...

I like to think of myself as the luckiest man on the planet mainly because I really am the luckiest man on the planet.

Never put off until tomorrow something that you can do this afternoon.

Alex

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