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Jim,<BR>
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Excellent. I will begin using this for all of my field sketches. Just printed a copy. I also like the "extra" room for notes. During the winter at 25° and gloves, it is difficult to write small. <BR>
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<STRONG>This circle is the perfect diameter for astronomical sketches</STRONG>. I have tried every size possible. <BR>
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I have found that a too small circle, such as a 3 x 5 note card is too small. However works good for double and multiple stars. A circle too large can present problems, as it is difficult to put all features to the proper scale as related to each other. <BR>
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I enjoy doing pencil sketches on white paper, and always do my field sketches with this system.<BR>
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I will certainly make use of this. I may transfer one of my M-13 sketches with the propeller to one for this months observers challenge.<BR>
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I like this one much better than the one that I have been using for the past twenty years...among others.<BR>
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Jim, thanks again...<BR>
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Roger<BR>
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<FONT face=Arial> <BR></FONT><EM><FONT face=Arial><STRONG> </STRONG></FONT>The moon and stars to govern the night..... Psalm 136:9</EM><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR>
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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:37:27 -0700<BR>From: Jim.Gianoulakis@swgas.com<BR>To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>Subject: [Lvas] Sketch/Log Template<BR><BR>
<DIV>Thought this might help anyone sketching or logging observations if you don't already have a template. </DIV>
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<DIV>Jim Gianoulakis<BR>Manager Application Services Mobile<BR>702-876-7093<BR>702-253-7213 fax<BR><A href="mailto:jim.gianoulakis@swgas.com">jim.gianoulakis@swgas.com</A></DIV>
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