Re: 73P/Schwassman



CNJ999 wrote:
Greg, it's criticism only in your eyes. I'm simply pointing out that
there is absolutely nothing the least bit unusual about the current
situation with 73P. For intrinsically faint, as well as many periodic
comets, with small perigees this situation is frequently observed and
is a well recognized phenomenon .

Given that you have never once written anything to me that wasn't a criticism (the fairly recent one on comets-ml were so mean-spirited and hurtful I actually left the forum for several months) what I am supposed to assume when you come along and "correct" me?

What really burns me up is this: you had the chance to support my efforts--to help me promote comet observing--and your enormous ego got in the way of it. You chose instead to belittle my efforts.

Shame on you.

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Greg Crinklaw
Astronomical Software Developer
Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m)

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