Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig
Hi Steve,
Just like keeping you on your toes now and again.
My vote is to stay reduced for the time being. There are already several projects for which data has not been fully or even started to be collected and given the erratic skies and the moon waxing, it's very unlikely that they will all be done in time. In addition we are now fully entering the season where the wider fov will be a real asset. The Sadr region being one example. Once we go native then it will need to remain that way, at least until this time next year or permanently. So I reckon it makes sense to leave well alone for this visit and more importantly give you a bit less to do while there and return home sooner.
Cheers,
Ray
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Please ignore my dylexia wherever possible, just be thankful I can control my Tourettes ;)
Things to do, so little time!
Steve
Roboscopes Tea Boy
Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig