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Submission + - One-fifth of us have lost sight of Milky Way (cosmosmagazine.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Light pollution has caused one-fifth of the world's population — mostly in Europe, Britain and the U.S. — to lose their ability to see the Milky Way in the night sky. "The arc of the Milky Way seen from a truly dark location is part of our planet's natural heritage," said Connie Walker, and astronomer from the U.S. National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson, Arizona. Yet "more than one fifth of the world population, two thirds of the U.S. population and one half of the European Union population have already lost naked eye visibility of the Milky Way."

Comment Re:Was it true that.. (Score 1) 299

Yep, I remember that line; the manuals definitely had a touch of whimsy about them. The Apple ][ was much cooler than the Pet because it had colour and expansion ports, an assembler/mini-assembler in ROM and the monitor ROM listing in the back of the manual.
It felt like an enthusiast's machine rather than a corporate product like the PET and TRS-80.
Mind you, the Atari 400/800 was light-years ahead of all of them when it came out in 1979...

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