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djellison
post Mar 1 2005, 12:22 PM
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I've now done two MER talks - one to the University of Leicester Astro Soc, and last night I did one at the Northampton Natural History Society. It went brilliantly, the audience asked good questions, looked very cool with the glasses on - and awe struck without - I did about 45 mins on the MER's - and then Spirits history to date - then tea break - and about 40 minutes on Opportunity.

I'm doing a more technical talk in a couple of weeks again - at the Leic. Uni Astro Soc annual BBQ which should be cool - and that will form the basis of a more technical talk for the BAA Instruments and Imaging section

For UK residents - it's quite possible I'll be doing something at some future BAA meetings in London.

Any fees that I recieve ( none for the first one, but may well be some for the second ) go straight to Comic Relief

And I have to say - I have an absolute BLAST doing them!!

Doug
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