Just a suggestion - think changing your pic (apologies (to all) if my terminology is incorrect) may be an idea.
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Scottish football - jez. Maybe 'rent' out trainspotting.Originally posted by keninparis View PostJust a suggestion - think changing your pic (apologies (to all) if my terminology is incorrect) may be an idea.Comment
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So did anyone see it last night then???What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I tried counting the stars in the square of Pegasus, which indicates how clear of light pollution your skies are. I made it 0. Why don't we turn lights off at night?Comment
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Cos it's dark at night. I'd propose turning them off during the day.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI tried counting the stars in the square of Pegasus, which indicates how clear of light pollution your skies are. I made it 0. Why don't we turn lights off at night?Comment
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Can't see the stars during the day except for one very big one. Maybe we could have a happy hour at night when all lights are switched off.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCos it's dark at night. I'd propose turning them off during the day.Comment
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If it's too bright at night, have you tried wearingOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostCan't see the stars during the day except for one very big one. Maybe we could have a happy hour at night when all lights are switched off.
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I prefer star watching without any form of ocular assistance, aside from my augmented reality smartphone app. Bit awkward walking into the local park carrying a 30 inch reflector or a giant set of binoculars anyway.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf it's too bright at night, have you tried wearing
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