The club from top to bottom is so well run. Players and managers choosing to leave the Brentford set up are really taking a massive risk with their careers.
Half way through the season and I bet most Brentford fans wouldn't swap Andrews for Frank. An unbelievable thought considering where our collective heads were at a few months ago (maybe even a few weeks ago) @TheEalingRoad@Beesotted - absolute fair play to KA 👊🐝
@KevinAstrokev Lot of work but a task been planning for a while. Had to cut down a dark red LED and make a hole in it to cap over the white LED on LHS. It needed the face & the hole to be polished to improve light transmission & it had to fit in gap between the white LED & its reflector.
Modified my Petzl Tactikka+ to make the ultimate astronomer's headtorch! Rotating polariser +red filter makes continuously variable brightness one side, with 3 different brightness levels for astro drawing & low brightness needs. Other side the original bright red LED for imaging
🐝 🐝 the BEES are going up 🐝 🐝
10 years in the making..it was a pleasure to celebrate with newly promoted Barnet Football Club on Saturday night…to the amazing players & supporters thank you 🐝 🐝🥳🥳
We look forward to the new season 🐝 🐝
@BarnetFC
Episode 43 is now available. We discuss our draw with
Eastleigh and the amazing win over Sutton. @aspis_jake returns and we talk about what's hopefully to come this weekend! Hope you enjoy 🐝
open.spotify.com/episode/4lLJWf…
15 (Fifteen) quid for a weekly stream so I can watch boston v southend on @DAZN_Sport
It isn't a world heavyweight fight- it's some of the worst professional footballers in the country and a side battling to not be one of the worst 4 sides outside of regional football
Classic view of Jupiter from Monday evening imaged in good seeing from St. Albans. Data taken just after sunset and before moving onto Venus night-side imaging.
My processed Saturn from the very good seeing last Thursday night. Best of the season for me. Moons are Tethys and Dione on left and Mimas faintly to right of rings. Enceladus in transit but no sign of it on images.