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Aug 13, 2015, 06:39 AM
#21
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Originally Posted by
popoki nui
Sitting here lamenting the clouds and forest fire smoke blotting out the Perseid meteor shower, but celebrating the completion of another reasonably succcessful orbit of the Sun and watching the level of the vodka bottle fall.
Rapidly.
~Sherry.
I like your style, Sherry!
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Aug 13, 2015, 06:56 AM
#22
Originally Posted by
popoki nui
On the right:
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Pulsar Time Computer P3 Date Command in steel, ca 1973. Sitting here lamenting the clouds and forest fire smoke blotting out the Perseid meteor shower, but celebrating the completion of another reasonably succcessful orbit of the Sun and watching the level of the vodka bottle fall.
Rapidly.
~Sherry.
Bit early for me to start drinking today (it's 0755 here) but with you in spirit, Sherry! :-)
For pilots as well as astronomers, the atmosphere can be a right pain, can't it?
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Aug 13, 2015, 07:08 AM
#23
Originally Posted by
Iyonk
I droll every time i see this fantastic combo... a keeper for sure..
Thanks Lyonk! No doubts about that for sure!
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Aug 13, 2015, 07:16 AM
#24
Normal weather has been resumed here, but there are points of brightness :-)
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:02 AM
#25
Originally Posted by
OhDark30
Bit early for me to start drinking today (it's 0755 here) but with you in spirit, Sherry! :-)
For pilots as well as astronomers, the atmosphere can be a right pain, can't it?
True! But you have IFR for when the sky gets murky. I have....bedtime.
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:09 AM
#26
Originally Posted by
Iyonk
New soft strap for my 21mm lug VSA chrono..
so far i think this combo stay..
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That's a really nice looking strap lyonk.and a great combo with the watch.
Brown strap and black dial is totally fine with me. Actually prefer it to black on black. Never been one for black leather straps...
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:17 AM
#27
Originally Posted by
popoki nui
True! But you have IFR for when the sky gets murky. I have....bedtime.
Ah yes, Instrument Flying Rules, and an Instrument Rating to fly in them - like Prozac for pilots who live in frequently cloud obscured nations
:-)
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:29 AM
#28
Keeping the Atlantic on perlon until I can source some nice 19mm straps. (or soft 20mm)
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:36 AM
#29
Originally Posted by
meijlinder
Keeping the Atlantic on perlon until I can source some nice 19mm straps. (or soft 20mm)
If you look at people selling vintage NOS perlon you shouldn't have problem as back then straps were in imperial and 19mm = 3/4 inch
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Aug 13, 2015, 08:38 AM
#30
Originally Posted by
Der Amf
If you look at people selling vintage NOS perlon you shouldn't have problem as back then straps were in imperial and 19mm = 3/4 inch
The new 20 mm perlon fit well. But really after some leather. Watch-band-center.com will get a visit later today.