Greetings
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Hi RayC, welcome.
Do post a photo of your microscope in the My microscope section if you have one.
It is always nice to see what people are using.
Do post a photo of your microscope in the My microscope section if you have one.
It is always nice to see what people are using.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
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Welcome to the crowd, Ray. We'll look forward to hearing about your activities... with the microscope, of course .
lorez
lorez
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Welcome RayC1
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Show us what you got.
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Welcome, Ray!
Please feel free to ask questions, whenever you have one in mind.
Please feel free to ask questions, whenever you have one in mind.
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Welcome,Ray! Err...panthers or bronco's? charlie guevara,finger lakes/US
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He has to be a Panthers fan being from NC as some of us in VA are!charlie g wrote:Welcome,Ray! Err...panthers or bronco's? charlie guevara,finger lakes/US
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- duncankunz
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Me, too, Ray. I'd been away from microscopy for a long time, and it's great to be back. I'm hitting a couple of ponds tomorrow, and then it's seeing if I can remember how to get those critters in the hanging-drop slide!RayC wrote:Hi. My name is Ray. I have been fascinated by laboratory science and specifically microscopy since a very young age. I live in North Carolina, USA. I'm very pleased to have found this forum of kindred spirits.
However, as someone from Cardinals country, I'm afraid I don't share your putative enthusiasm for Mr. Newton.
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I'll have to take some pictures. I'm on my tablet. Thanks for the welcome from all. If I see a microscope, and it is not a toy,! I generally add it to my collection. My prized possession is a Kent that was purchased from a second hand store. It was obtained by them from a physician's estate sale. I can see from post that there are very knowledgeable participants here. I'm glad I found this forum.
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Ahh, it's nice to see, Ray, that you've 'bricks&mortar' adopted of prized stand...for your collection(family) of stands!
charlie guevara,finger lakes/US
charlie guevara,finger lakes/US
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Warmest welcome from the UK Ray! You've found a superb forum here, full of very talented, friendly and enthusiastic folk! You're among friends here old chap. Great to have you on-board. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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John B
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AAaargh, please tell me that is not a picture of you with a banjo slung over your shoulder like that!duncankunz wrote:Me, too, Ray. I'd been away from microscopy for a long time, and it's great to be back. I'm hitting a couple of ponds tomorrow, and then it's seeing if I can remember how to get those critters in the hanging-drop slide!RayC wrote:Hi. My name is Ray. I have been fascinated by laboratory science and specifically microscopy since a very young age. I live in North Carolina, USA. I'm very pleased to have found this forum of kindred spirits.
However, as someone from Cardinals country, I'm afraid I don't share your putative enthusiasm for Mr. Newton.
Dale
B&L Stereozoom 4. Nikon E600. AO Biostar 1820.