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PostPosted: Nov 05 09:09    Post subject: Last nights meeting 4th November Reply with quote

Great Meeting/Pub night

Only myself and Astro George

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PostPosted: Nov 05 17:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Was disopointed that no other members bothered to make it! Thanks for turning up Geoff otherwise i would have been sitting there on my own.
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PostPosted: Nov 06 15:11    Post subject: Meeting Reply with quote

Hi George

No thanks needed. My pleasure, enjoyed your company.

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PostPosted: Nov 07 23:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

was stuck in dublin so could not make it..

we need to ensure we dont have too many events.......

we could have several dark site nigths.. tough balance...

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PostPosted: Nov 08 10:17    Post subject: meeting Reply with quote

Hi Brian

I appreciate not every member can attend every meeting but surely
we could expect more than 2.

Dark site nights YES deffinately! I think that now the winter is here we should try to get more observational work done and not so much Talks or displays, that can be left to the summer when we have not too much observing time. Dark site nights need to start earlier too. I think 7:30 would be an ideal time to start of course anyone could come at whatever time they wished but it would give us at least 3 hours for observing and plenty of time for sleep if it was on a week day.

Just my thoughts of course as always open to debate.

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PostPosted: Nov 20 22:56    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry was not not around either. Got some good views of Jupiter though from France. The only difference was that the rain was warmer there.
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PostPosted: Nov 21 09:40    Post subject: meeting Reply with quote

Hi Seismic

Nice to see your first ever post. may it be the first of many!

Warm rain eh!     Well welcome back to the real world Very Happy

Hope to see you at the next meeting

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