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Stuart Morris.
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22 May 2020 at 9:27 am #574619
Stuart Morris
ParticipantI would just like to take this opportunity, to showing my appreciation and applaud everybody, who has worked so hard and given up so much of their time, to produce these Webinars for the benifit of others. It is so important that people keep in touch in these very testing times. I for one have found each Webinar captivating, every week I come away with a feel-good factor.
Also, I would like to give a very special applaud to Andy Wilson, who at this difficult time has worked selflessly behind the scenes to bring the Webinars to us, which I imagine is no mean task. Well done Andy.
Thank you to everyone involved.
Keep safe
Stuart
22 May 2020 at 4:04 pm #582482
Nick HewittParticipantAgreed, very well done Andy, and all contributors to date.
22 May 2020 at 7:34 pm #582485
Lyn SmithParticipantVery true. It’s often those behind the scenes that do so much work to make these webinars possible. My thanks to Andy and to Dominic for all their preparatory help and guidance.
22 May 2020 at 8:25 pm #582487
Nick JamesParticipantI agree. It was an inspired idea from Andy and Dominic to get these going. They have been really popular and I hope that we can continue them in some form even when things get back to normalish.
23 May 2020 at 12:55 pm #582493Alan P Buckman
ParticipantDue to logistic difficulties I have never made a London meeting and the webinar series are a great way of communicating incredibly interesting stuff at a technical level that befits our community. Well done guys and please keep it up!
23 May 2020 at 5:10 pm #582495
Dr Paul LeylandParticipantMe too!
A concise response but I hope it is interpreted in the manner I mean.
24 May 2020 at 10:19 am #582496
Malcolm PorterParticipantApologies if this question has already been answered, but are the past Webinars available to view as recordings? If so, how do I access them? If not, would this be possible for future Webinars?
Best regards,
Malcolm Porter
Locktown, Lockdownshire
24 May 2020 at 11:05 am #582497Stuart Morris
ParticipantThis link will take you to the BAA Youtube site. BAA YouTube channel.
When you are on the site, select Videos and you will find the whole series.
The first one was Nick’s “Prospects for For C/2019 Y4” Nick will never live it this one down lol.
You will find a host of interesting BAA Videos on this site.
Stuart
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