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Nightforce Benchrest 12-42x56 Rifle Scope

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One of the tables of 'Humans' having lunch at Scope Café on top of Mt Stromlo.

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Image from 'Documents originaux de l'histoire de France exposés dans l'Hôtel Soubise; ouvrage enrichi de 1,200 fac-simile des autographes les plus importants depuis l'époque Mérovingienne jusqu'à la Révolution Française. Publié par la Direction Générale des Archives Nationales [L. F. A. Maury and others]', 001294737

 

Author: MAURY, Louis Ferdinand Alfred.

Page: 462

Year: 1872

Place: Paris

Publisher:

 

Following the link above will take you to the British Library's integrated catalogue. You will be able to download a PDF of the book this image is taken from, as well as view the pages up close with the 'itemViewer'. Click on the 'related items' to search for the electronic version of this work.

 

Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah!

My scope with the IR pulse picked up from the IR reader (for Kay's virus-gun project)

Nightforce Benchrest 12-42x56 Rifle Scope

Nightforce Benchrest 12-42x56 Rifle Scope

Ncle Benfield,v sunderland RCA

Another batch from Granada, mostly from my bus ride up to the Alhambra in the morning, my scoping out of the layout, and my walk back down to the hotel.

Here is my "Fall Garden"

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Each year, the TSBA (Tennessee School Boards Association) hosts the SCOPE conference (Student Congress on Policies in Education). This informative conference is for students from across the state of Tennessee in grades 9-12. The students meet to discuss current issues in education through mock school board meetings, group discussions, and debates with other participants. These events give students an understanding of how school boards operate.

 

Our proud Fayette-Ware Comprehensive High School student attendees were Everette Doyle, Autumn Griggs, Darby Self, and Chason Yates. We are also thankful to chaperones Chas Self and Wesley Holmes for their leadership.

Henrietta Scope was an astronomer studying variable stars throughout her career (1928 - 1968). Being a daugther of General Electric CEO, she enjoyed a comfortable life. In 1967 she made a substantial donation to Carengie institution to "optical astronomical observatory facilities in the Southern Hemisphere.". This gift was used for development of the site, including roads, water, and power systems, and for building this telescope.

Learn more about the SCOPE Junior Leadership Council at scopeusa.org/jlc/

 

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