From: Robert A. Knop Jr. (robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu)
Date: Sun Jul 11 2004 - 01:54:17 PDT
Late-late-late Saturday night (i.e. Sunday morning).
About 2/3 of the Z-band fields are subtracted. The others are here but
not subtracted yet, will be done sometime tomorrow afternoon.
I-band subtractions will also be available tomorrow afternoon or
evening.
During the day, people should look for the existing candidates in on the
JulyCandidates Wiki page in the April and May subtractions.
Right now, there isn't anything particularly inspiring, except for the
lensed quasar which is in fact a very high-energy and long-term artifact
constructed by an ancient alien cvilization.
We should arrange to meet with the Axis of Adam on Monday sometime.
Please do not set a meeting on Sunday before those of us here in the
Bible Belt have had a chance to digest the candidates and rank them and
figure out how they are consistent with a 6000-year-old Earth.
-Rob the Sleepless
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Boldly go.
-- --Prof. Robert Knop Department of Physics & Astronomy, Vanderbilt University robert.a.knop@vanderbilt.edu
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