Quote: zooo @ February 17 2011, 2:46 PM GMTWowwww.
But whennn? We can't watch the sky all night.
Yes, we wouldn't want to miss any valuable BCG thread-posting time.
Quote: zooo @ February 17 2011, 2:46 PM GMTWowwww.
But whennn? We can't watch the sky all night.
Yes, we wouldn't want to miss any valuable BCG thread-posting time.
Quote: zooo @ February 17 2011, 2:46 PM GMTWowwww.
But whennn? We can't watch the sky all night.
When ye telly goes fuzzy, look out ta windaa'
CHIP'S BEING HORRIBLE TODAY.
Quote: Leevil @ February 17 2011, 2:49 PM GMTWhen ye telly goes fuzzy, look out ta windaa'
Hehe.
I need to employ some sort of outdoor help.
Quote: zooo @ February 17 2011, 4:07 PM GMTCHIP'S BEING HORRIBLE TODAY.
It's Ellie's secret. It's twisting my melon, man.
Ha. I bet it's like that numbers thing Nil did. Or was it Bigfella...
I might watch with one eye closed just in case it's like Day of the Triffids.
Not to sound more retardo than usual, but would one look in a northerly direction to see them, or could they appear anywhere?
(Not that I'll see them anyway, am too far south.)
Just looked outside, damn it's cloudy. Like suspiciously cloudy.
Quote: zooo @ February 17 2011, 6:18 PM GMTNot to sound more retardo than usual, but would one look in a northerly direction to see them.
Makes sense.
I'm watching the skies now. Through the train window. Nothing yet. Although I have to get really close to the glass otherwise I just see my face.
I saw nothing. Nothing.
Was too cloudy here.
I always look. and can be dissapointed with southb hemisphere, beautiful stars recentely!. Love it and prof' Cox xxx, Welcome, I am a lunatic!!..
Jupiter was quite bright the other night.
Its always brighter in Winter isn't it?
Well now that I know that, I won't make such obvious comments in future.
Saturns looking a bit Saturny though. x