With Valentine's day nearby the "International Star Registry" scammers are out in full-force on the radio again. A co-worker bought one of their "name a star" scams a few years ago and was so happy with his photocopied page from an old Skalnate-Pleso atlas that had an arrow pointing to a 10th mag star - labelled with his wife's name, the Epoch 1950 coordinates for the star, and the $5 booklet on astronomy that came with it. I didn't have the heart to tell him that he had been ripped off. I've emailed these people before and told them what I thought of their operation - their reply is that they are sorry you feel that way. Part of me says that people have a "right to be stupid" so I shouldn't worry about it. But, now these scammers are asking for $54! - which in my book is real money. So, part of me thinks that someone should at least step in and make them add a disclaimer that they have no real right to name anything. I also think they give a bad name to astronomy, in general. Well - I feel a bit better now having at least vented this a bit. Clear skies, Dale.