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A Tiny Constellation of Ideas

Another sub-entry in the Tinylog of dazlab.

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Finding Little Gems

Since returning to Gemspace, I've noticed it seems more vibrant, more alive. There are now a good number of Capsules with interesting content. It's not just "tech demo's", like a lot of the earlier ones were. There are definitely more non-technical Capsules in existence.

I'd like to do something useful, something valuable, with Gemini. I am a technical professional, so I tend to lean towards that, but I'd like to use Gemspace as a conduit to explore and develop my non-technical interests. A good example of this is Shizy's Stargazing Journal. [2]

I myself was absolutely hooked on Space as a kid; the interest hasn't waned, but life has gotten in the way. Whilst still very much an armchair astronomer, I'd like to get back to the more practical aspect of it. I have a really nice set of Celestron 70x80 binoculars, sans tripod, but it would be nice to get them out from under the bed (literally!).

[2] Shizy's Stargazing Journals