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[QUOTE="sfleck, post: 62506, member: 23338"] thanks for the warm welcome. (pun intended for Christmas Aussies and Kiwis) i would like to add that i have never been south of the equator. although i have pretty much circumvented the northern one. the fact is, i livesmack dab on the 45th parallel - give or take - depending where i am when i walk my dog. that would be exactly half way from the equator and Santas workshop. so i have not seen the southern sky. i have never seen a southern star. and i know i would not recognize a thing looking up at night into the pixels that define and give you confidence where you are is where you belong. if i were sailing by them i would need a guide. i guess that is what has drawn me to this forum to discover all about new lights and building new constellations. [/QUOTE]
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