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I have managed to compile a list of the various v6 Pro and Pro Plus updates (as well as their respective release dates) that are available as at June 19th 2011: The only gripe I have is that Simulation Curriculum give almost no notification whatsoever of any updates Very nice app - I purchased this on eBay at the end of 2006 and it has given me sterling service from the start.

View from anywhere on Earth or select from a database of over 8,000 cities.Navigate and open your saved Starry Night files easily with the new "Favorites" panel.LiveSky panel lets you see up-to-date images of the Sun and Earth from ground and space-based observatories.Equipment list allows you to store all scopes, eyepieces, binoculars, and accessories.New observation logs allow you to store notes, times, sky conditions, equipment used, and even images on targets.Enhanced observation planner lets you create detailed lists of targets for an observing session.This article first appeared in the May 30th issue of Billboard.Starry Night Pro has everything the experienced astronomy enthusiast needs to explore the universe. An album and DVD of the concert is due for release July 24 on Loud and Proud Records in partnership with Blackbird Presents. The show featured Greg Allman, Cheap Trick, Trace Adkins, Peter Frampton, Blackberry Smoke, Jamey Johnson, Robert Randolph, O.A.R., Donnie Van Zant - young brother of the late Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant and of current Skynyrd singer Johnny Van Zant. 12, Skynyrd returned to the Fox for an all-star tribute show titled “One More For The Fans,” to celebrate the legacy of both the band and the theatre. He was such a great guitar player he could playing anything and he kept right up with us and played a lot of great stuff on that album. He knew the songs he had heard ’em, of course, but he played great. “So every once in awhile he’d just jam along to it or play what he knew of it.

“Oh yeah, we had just gotten Steve a month or two before that, so he was really new and hadn’t played that much with us, and some of the songs we hadn’t gotten around to teaching him yet,” Rossington says. It was a little nerve-wracking, too, he acknowledges. “Atlanta’s a town we made it out of in the clubs, and it all fell together and it was at the Fox, which was a dream.” “Our producer, Tommy Dowd, had done a lot of live albums in his career and he was up for it, and it sounded right,” Rossington says. Rossington remembers that Skynyrd was actually slated to make its fifth solo album, but “we were touring so much we didn’t really have the time.” Plus the band had just added Gaines as new third guitarist and was busy breaking him in. It’s got that ceiling that looks like a starry night, and it sounds really good in there. “Instead of a bar or a little teen dance or a church dance, to play a really gorgeous theater that sat thousands of people was unbelievable.

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