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Discoveries using the telescopes on Mauna Kea
Perhaps you didn't realise the W.M. Keck Observatory is on Mauna Kea or that the MK observatories are involved in astrophysics research?

Clueless.
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yo Tom,

Where is the reference to MK in your blinkered blog link ???? http://phys.org/news/2016-09-universe-transparent.html I see none. Not even a mention of Hawaii. Are you Assuming Punaweb readers ( new and old ) to make some kind of connection ?

Maybe I should start blogging about the gecko in my kitchen as it will probably be more interesting and fun apropos to Puna folks.

O' o' and pulling a you on YOU, your spelling is incorrect on your very key word.
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NEW,

paulK will be here in a sec praising you and

HOTPE will chime in later with an attempt at being witty and humorous.

Its just the way it is here on punaweb.

we all a big family living on a rock, so even the slightest things will set us off.

o.k. ok. ... food dish set out for the rest to comment on, but mahalo for allow me to expose the 'tenured' bully(EZZ)
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airpartporking, thanks for making my prediction come true.

So what is it you have against TomK? He's educated?

"The data for this research was acquired through the low resolution imaging spectrograph on the W.M. Keck Observatory."
There's the link to Hawaii. It's not that hard if you try.
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i rest my case.
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Great, so no more pointless petty vendetta posts from you? Wonderful. Thank you.
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mahalo Rob,

ap
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Please continue keeping us up to date on the great work being done on our island. Thanks TomK.
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mahalo Rob,

ap
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Maybe I should start blogging about the gecko in my kitchen as it will probably be more interesting and fun apropos to Puna folks.

It would certainly be an improvement over the current effort.

What did the gecko eat today?
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