now that the smoke from the fires has lifted the stargazing here at 7000+ feet is excellent.
btw does anyone know why the interactive cd that came with bowie's 'heathen' doesnt work? i downloaded shockwave which it said it required and i have no trouble downloading mp3. this is the first cd i have purchased with this sort of thing and i was looking forward to seeing what it does. expecting the new computer to do everything. i can listen to it though; it has a cut he does with moby and i read that moby is on tour with him. bowie has always been inspiring for me and this new cd is somewhat reminiscent of older stuff like 'space oddity', his voice is holding up and seems better than ever to me. but then i'm a fan. bests, carol NP: 'heroes', david bowie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > a couple of weeks ago i was at an astro bed and breakfast east of tucson. > despite the fires and one cloudy night it was among the better stargazing i've > ever experienced. > > but even there, the nuclear-strength headlights from MILES away on the horizon > gave me a pain. what to do. > > g > > On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I live where its foggy all the time - I have the same problem with the stars. > > you sound like you need to get out of the city. The best place for stars is > > out in the boonies of Nevada- last year there was an unbelievable meteor > > shower. August is the best time of year for it > > > > -- > +----------------+ > http://www.burningclown.com > "Everyone's Portal to Nothing At All" > +----------------+ -- carol starr taos, new mexico, usa [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.CarolStarr.net