Hi all, This morning, as my dog and I walked through the yard of the Kurso (a small woodworking establishment) looking vaguely for Gyromitra*, my eye fell upon...
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Gordon Couger
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May 1, 2004 11:18 am
Four wood posts set in the floor in holes drilled though the concrete with some free space amount them and the holes filled with sand or better yet lead shot...
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Gordon Couger
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May 1, 2004 11:22 am
http://www.science-info.org/micro/docs/zeiss/mikropolychromor.pdf a file on a Polychromomar optical staining device made by Zeiss aus Jena has been posted. My...
A while back someone was inquiring after the difference between "Freshwater Invertebrates of North America" – editions 3 and 4. As the quote below indicates...
Thanks for the note I was hoping for more responses too, but I'm guessing my questions were too poorly phrased for most to make sense of them :) Thanks for the...
If you see the Yahoo group that I reccomended you, you can find all informations about a specific IF from Bowen for Borrelia Burgdoferi. Pellegrino ... Spazio...
Finally got my Coolpix 990 (used $185) and it is great to be able to look right into the eyepieces and fill the frame! My Olympus couldn't see anything. The...
A web page presenting the 1960 Reference Manual for the AO interference scope: http://members.aol.com/mikrozmos/AO-Baker/aosb.htm I put it at that URL to save...
This is the best post yet on vibration! I have been in and out of hundreds of labs in my lifetime and have never, never seen anything like you are...
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Gordon Couger
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May 1, 2004 8:14 pm
There are computer solutions to the remote problem sensing a cable to the camera. I don't recall what they are right now and I am not awake enough to search...
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Gordon Couger
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May 1, 2004 8:58 pm
Mike, The wood post method is used industry to protect building form the vibration produced by large punch presses and such and is very effective in decoupling...
Yeah I probably jumped the gun on buying the remote, but so many people seem to love it I went ahead and got one. Need to upgrade the firmware before it will...
I searched my 'stuff' and found a wonderful scanned AO 150 catalog that Robert Tolley (a member of the group) kindly sent me a while back. I will send it to...
I was the one who asked the original question. Since then I borrowed a copy from a researcher in our Fishery and Wildlife Dept. and found myself pretty well...
... Gyromitra* .... It will be another couple of weeks before they come up anyway. They appeared a couple of weeks ago in the UK. Here, they are very uncommon,...
Hi I am not sure about Nikon's, but my old Kodak DC4800 could be operated remotely on the PC. But only with the supplied software. I have not tried The DX6490...
Dear Raymond: You are very welcome... please someone is benefiting.. Sincerely, Jim :-) ********************* ... the ... insurance ... loosely ... edge of ......
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Gordon Couger
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May 2, 2004 6:34 am
I wish I had a 950 instead of a 995. A 950 will do good enough for anything but covers for publications and the 4500 still has other problems with anti...
Gordon, Could you take a look at this side by side picture: http://smallreef.com/img/950-995.jpg Does it look like antialiasing problem? Apo 40/1.30 Oil,...
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Gordon Couger
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May 2, 2004 9:05 pm
Kyryl, Yes, antialiasing could be the problem. As could movement and focus. Antialiasing is most obvious when the image captured does not look like the image...
Gordon, In fact that picture was taken with sharpening set to "off" I tried to set it to max and here is the results: http://smallreef.com/img/950-995-2.jpg As...
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Gordon Couger
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May 3, 2004 3:09 am
Kyryl, The antialising software in the 995 can't be turned on or off. I expect there is some degree of it in all consumer digital cameras. It is not always a...
Take a tour into www.edmundoptics.com searching for adhesives. The only problem is that these glues are UV curing. By the way, you can fix the lens by Canadiam...
Excellent suggestion. Never been to the Edmund site. They do have a considerable range of adhesives. I have never worked with UV cured adhesive. I would...
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Gordon Couger
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May 3, 2004 4:21 pm
Balsam is sure revisable but I believe Norland adhesive that Edmund sells is UV cure is as well if you soak it long enough in acetone. It can be partially...
Hello duff, I totally agree with Gordon. I have used Norland 60 quite a bit, it is specifically designed as a lens cement, and as Gordon says, you can ...
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Gordon Couger
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May 3, 2004 4:34 pm
Canadian Balsam is resistant to immersion oil, has a long history as a lens cement and is reversible with xylene. It takes heat and pressure to cure and should...
Once I find that pristine example of a Minisculus Crustifipod skeleton, what tools do I use to move that nasty hunk of leaf debris out of the way so I can take...