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Subject: Re: Lick Observatory


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W
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Date Posted: 08:58:05 09/17/14 Wed
In reply to: Skip 's message, "Lick Observatory" on 07:32:37 09/17/14 Wed

We went up from the San Jose side. There will be a picture of that fun road in the next PhotoPost.

We met or passed several people on bikes on the trip. They seemed to enjoy it and said it was a fun ride. I can see how going downhill could be fun . . .

-- Wes

>Been up there a couple of times, the last after Apollo
>11, as they had a laser mounted on one of the
>telescopes to bounce off the reflector the crew placed
>on the moon surface. Which side did you go up, San
>Jose or from Livermore, and did you enjoy the ride?
>Recently they have had bicycle races from San Jose to
>Livermore. That almost sounds like fun.
>
>Skip

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Rob
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Date Posted: 21:41:16 09/18/14 Thu

Just shows the upside down priorities some (most?) schools have...


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