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Old October 25th 09, 03:48 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,aus.photo
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:39:02 +1000, Doug Jewell
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Look! Another Troll! wrote:
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:56:56 +1000, Noons wrote:

Outing Trolls wrote,on my timestamp of 24/10/2009 9:24 PM:
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:17:05 +1000, Noons wrote:

Goos stuff as usual, Piggo. Pity you can't move all that gear 300 miles inland,
eh?
Inland is worse, but then you'd know this if you knew the least bit about
photography and astronomy. Another **** poor attempt of yours to try to
look like you knew something. Trolls never do.

What an idiot...


Inland *is* worse, because inland air is more unstable, has higher
fluctuations in humidity levels, often contains more dust and particulate
pollutants, and is downright turbulent compared to areas near ocean air.
All are enemies of "seeing" conditions. The weakest link when you have a
decent telescope optics.

You haven't got a bloody clue do you? The best observatories
are placed where a) light pollution is minimal, b) humidity
is low, and c) altitude is high. There are a few places
where some of these conditions can be achieved relatively
close to a coastline, but for the most part these conditions
are more likely to exist inland.


No, only the most convenient of them are inland, for cultures that can't be
bothered with or can't afford to think globally. Inland because most of the
population has already overbred and colonized most shores, creating the
light pollution that excludes those prime locations for astronomy. That's
why the most prized locations are in such short supply. High altitude, if
possible, near large masses of ocean water, with low-population density.
Mauna Kea qualifies perfectly.

The rest of your limited australian values and shallow reasoning, snipped.
I'm starting to think this is genetic from all those low-life criminal
morons inbreeding for so long. Your culture is providing so many
present-day examples of this.