tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714923844468017546.post8575943020272791325..comments2023-06-28T07:37:49.970-07:00Comments on Bats draws (& sometimes sciences): Microscopic!Elizabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14932910381012216114noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714923844468017546.post-56736932774348948832016-11-15T10:23:52.151-08:002016-11-15T10:23:52.151-08:00Yeah I played WoW for a good 5 years or so -- quit...Yeah I played WoW for a good 5 years or so -- quit just before Cataclysm came out! Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14932910381012216114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714923844468017546.post-53996434977048339072015-05-01T18:54:38.066-07:002015-05-01T18:54:38.066-07:00PS: are you by chance an MMORPG player? As in WoW,...PS: are you by chance an MMORPG player? As in WoW, Guild Wars, etc?Mark Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13002166292175980928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714923844468017546.post-59231923640085749452015-05-01T18:52:25.134-07:002015-05-01T18:52:25.134-07:00Howdeh :)
Nice bit of kit you have there, ma'...Howdeh :)<br /><br />Nice bit of kit you have there, ma'am. Personally, I dream of having my own telescope to do some star gazing. I do recall, as a kid, my brother had a mini microscope of sorts - it was a similar to a pen with a lens and a light built into it. At the end where the light was situated there was a plastic attachment that consisted of three one inch 'legs'. The idea being that you placed these legs over the object you wanted to look at, turned on the light and looked down through the other end. What was illuminated between the plastic lens was then magnified for your viewing pleasure. Ants were amazing, but wouldn't keep still for very long (a grain of sugar usually did the trick).Mark Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13002166292175980928noreply@blogger.com