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My guiding setup arrived during clear sky's but a very bright moon so I havent been able to image anything yet.
Just getting used to setting everything up as well as PHD.
Here is the graph from that first night showing 30 mins of guiding. The RA seems to be pretty flat so I assume my Polar Alignment isn't too bad? The Dec was oscillating quite a bit but it seemed to be levelling off. Balance maybe?
I'm planning to setup tonight and have another go.
The number of tweets in my friends timeline sarcastically dismissing the existence of the superbowl is greater than the number about the superbowl itself.
Fig. 2 (p. 14) - The CF-graph, consisting of sixteen line fragments, is the universal expression of a communication between two parts in a tetradic division environment.
The abbreviation CF (for values on the Y-axis) stands for the so-called Communication Factor. This figure is a measure for the distance between the communication partners at a certain point in time and place. The visibility area X is a specific part of the communication cycle, which can be ‘seen’ by observers in an empirical framework. It runs from the first occurrence of CF = 11 (in the Second Quadrant) to the last occurrence of CF = 11 (in the Fourth Quadrant). The higher CF-values outside this area cannot be verified in the classical scientific way.
The universal expression of the quadralectic communication was completed by the author in 1985.
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Mutual contacts work! One has to search an extra ply deep to be able to tell whether connections are bidirectional, but it works.
The strange outlier 2 hops away from me is a result of how I generated this. First I came up with all contacts as before and the connections, then I removed all non-bidirectional lines. I have her marked as a contact but it isn't reciprocated, so that link goes away. But since we share a bidirectional contact, she shows up, an extra ply deeper than everybody else. :-)
I could fix this by cleansing the tree of unidirectional connections and orphans after each ply instead of at the end, but I kinda like it the way it is.
On the other hand, cleansing the tree after each ply would speed up the whole process.