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My limited experience with raising fish in ponds:

1.  Dig a deep hole, as deep as possible.  We have rock 2 meters down.  Line with fish pond liner (like heavy duty black garbage bags)

2.  Add some rocks from the garden onto the liner.  

3.  Fill with water or wait for it to rain.

4. Research fish native to the area

5.  Buy some pond plants the fish like to eat, put in pond and wait a couple of months for them to become established. Add lilies for shade.  

6.  Buy some baby fish and dump them in the pond.

7.  Ignore for a year and let them be fish.  Don’t feed them.

8. Be continually surprised at how big the bastards are.  

Total set up costs: about $2k, mostly labour for hole digging, lining the pond and materials.  Total running costs:  $0.  

If I was to do it again, I would plan for more comprehensive shade to reduce algae growth.  Overhanging trees would be good but we have space restrictions with current pond location.

Main thing for me is keeping an eye on water levels.  We tend to lose more to evaporation than we get in rain due to dry climate, so we have to supplement some times.  Deeper pond with more shade would help here.
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December 29, 2018, 10:46:44 PM

Do you have to net your Hairy fish pond against herons?
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December 29, 2018, 10:55:26 PM


Oh well, devs gotta dev.

I thought you were a dev.

You're right. I were a dev. Another field, however.

I hope I have the wisdom for not poking things that are already perfect for their intended task. If not, then certainly the wisdom to not make gratuitous changes that result in loss of positive attributes.

Well, IF Bcash had any possibility of being widely used I would see clear overlapping with your field. Or if they keep bloating the blockchain with test transactions even if no one else is really using it.

Honestly I do agree with the "devs gotta dev" joke.... that's why I am glad they can already go and play in L2 as much as they want and leave the Bitcoin "core" alone.


P.S.: And also glad the malicious guys have decided to go play at a remote field and stop hindering the gameplay at the premier league.

can not stay idle, otherwise the BTC commission will grow to $ 1000

Bitmain is the strongest figure in the cryptocurrency market, so everything will be as Bitman and sellers of electricity wants, and this is BCH. The people never solve anything in this world, it is the world of Satan
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December 29, 2018, 10:56:19 PM

two 14 yr old girls agree to meet and fight over some guy, short girl makes a rule not to pull hair, then as she gets pummeled pulls tall girls hair. they then break it up and start over, tall girl whoops ass, short girl says to leave her yard or she will call cops. tall girl says she isnt leaving until short girl says she is done fighting(wants her to officially concede the fight). short girl says she is getting bb gun to shoot tall girl. tall girl says bring it on, "bb guns dont hurt". short girl gets shovel, tall girl says oh shit and runs, short girl hurls shovel and makes tall girl famous. both girls arrested for disorderly conduct.

Shorter version: A day in the life of a white trash family.

 Sorry, I'm out of sMerits!


and now more then me Wink

one cannot leave you whitout MERITAMMO

 Thanks MicG and LFC Wink  You guys are awesome!


Thank you all kindly for helping the Slayer Team with our hat aspirations!!

Off global warming topic, but Bitcoin is in a bull market. Speak it. Believe it. Achieve it. 100k Grin
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December 29, 2018, 11:00:00 PM
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Yes we had a bit of a heron issue.  

Then Mrs Hairy insisted on an anti-child net

We don’t have heron issues any more  even though it doesn’t seem like much of a deterrent - the holes are smaller than child size which is quite a bit bigger than heron size

Also helps to have large dead branches and other rubbbish on the bottom of the pond the fish can hide in / under.  No need for anything fancy, just use a couple of limbs from trees. Take the leaves off first.   You will get enough leaves in the pond as it is...
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December 29, 2018, 11:01:13 PM

I do find it strange that this threads participation and viewership rises considerably when such off topic posts are made however...  I am sure it is just a coincidence.
Screw global warming, let's talk more about the chick with the shovel.

OK why did they linger filming the shovel at the beginning of the full clip?   

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December 29, 2018, 11:03:28 PM

warming is good, it's the process of rebuilding the planet after the atomic wars that caused the glaciers to form. Just Satan recovery is not profitable, so the harm is fictional and history is distorted
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Yeah, stop complaining about global warning and just buy a fucking pool.
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December 29, 2018, 11:09:14 PM

warming is good, it's the process of rebuilding the planet after the atomic wars that caused the glaciers to form. Just Satan recovery is not profitable, so the harm is fictional and history is distorted

Are you insane or just a bot?
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@infofront please delete alevlaslo
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December 29, 2018, 11:12:16 PM

I do find it strange that this threads participation and viewership rises considerably when such off topic posts are made however...  I am sure it is just a coincidence.
Screw global warming, let's talk more about the chick with the shovel.

Can do sir.

It appears our infamous Shovel Girl, as the victim of said shovel was named by the internet, is no longer the scrappy 14 year old walking through chicken feces and pummeling disrespectful little cunts who cant abide by the very non hair pulling rules they create, she is all grown up and legal now and not too shabby looking. She has matured into "a boss babe trying to make a difference". Here is her instagram. https://www.instagram.com/miranda_fugate/?hl=en

Team Slayer is thinking of sponsoring a fight between her and Virgin Roach, winner gets their choice of 10 Bitcoin or equivalent in bags of primitive Silver. Our oddsmaker partners are suggesting opening odds of 4 to 1 in favor of Boss Babe.

Funding and permission slip from Virgin Roach's mommy secured. Cheesy
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December 29, 2018, 11:13:08 PM

@infofront please delete alevlaslo

the smell of fried, am I a threat to bitcoin?

better bitter truth than sweet lie
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warming is good, it's the process of rebuilding the planet after the atomic wars that caused the glaciers to form. Just Satan recovery is not profitable, so the harm is fictional and history is distorted

Are you insane or just a bot?

what's abnormal? I just know a lot of things.
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December 29, 2018, 11:20:26 PM

My limited experience with raising fish in ponds:

1.  Dig a deep hole, as deep as possible.  We have rock 2 meters down.  Line with fish pond liner (like heavy duty black garbage bags)

2.  Add some rocks from the garden onto the liner.  

3.  Fill with water or wait for it to rain.

4. Research fish native to the area

5.  Buy some pond plants the fish like to eat, put in pond and wait a couple of months for them to become established. Add lilies for shade.  

6.  Buy some baby fish and dump them in the pond.

7.  Ignore for a year and let them be fish.  Don’t feed them.

8. Be continually surprised at how big the bastards are.  

Total set up costs: about $2k, mostly labour for hole digging, lining the pond and materials.  Total running costs:  $0.  

If I was to do it again, I would plan for more comprehensive shade to reduce algae growth.  Overhanging trees would be good but we have space restrictions with current pond location.

Main thing for me is keeping an eye on water levels.  We tend to lose more to evaporation than we get in rain due to dry climate, so we have to supplement some times.  Deeper pond with more shade would help here.

F*** you Guys getting me dry again............ Wink
Did enjoy Aquaman already home very early for a saturday, non alcohols today
Strange saturday feeling in my body@ the moment Roll Eyes
Gonna read last pages and watch that green dildo stick
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December 29, 2018, 11:22:33 PM

@infofront please delete alevlaslo

the smell of fried, am I a threat to bitcoin?

better bitter truth than sweet lie

Only read few last post
And already detected a FOOL in the BTC narratives, let him be here and join us with his bitternes in a foreseeable future
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December 29, 2018, 11:26:54 PM

Oooh, all the regular trolls are back in force, along with a few new ones.

Guess we're going up soon.  Wink
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December 29, 2018, 11:28:45 PM


2) species loss ... ok maybe this is an issue, it's subjective and depends on your feelings though. Massive extinction events have happened regularly in the Earth's past from various means. How much species diversity is exactly the right amount? do you feel like playing god to determine that? humans have cultivated huge quantities of biomass in the form of crops, cows, sheep, pigs, chickens, there are probably more animals alive on the planet today than at any time in the past, let's celebrate mammalian abundance husbanded by humans! ... are they just not the "right" animals for your liking? my liking? his liking? should we all be living in teepees and hunting the roaming meager herds of buffalo in competition with wolves and large cats? Who really knows what is the right balance for number of species and quantities of each species that should be alive on earth at any particular time? It's just an excessively complicated question to believe anyone who claims to know the answer, they are just bullshitting you to gain an advantage over you somehow.


Very much the crux of the matter as I see it.  Yes, as I have consistently maintained, my preference for the complex and diverse arrangement of forms out of which human intelligence arose is largely aesthetic.

You have demonstrated yourself not to be willfully ignorant.  You must understand that your preference for a subdued planet brought wholly under the reign of humanity is also aesthetic, a selfish and misguided aesthetic in my view but there it is.

I do not demand that you share my aesthetic values, though I will resist the conversion of wildness to commodity to the end.

We need natural habitats because it is where we, humans, will at some time spend all of our time in the absence of meaningful high intelligence requiring jobs.
With machines already on the verge of doing very complicated tasks much better than us and getting true insight into the nature of things (that they would be probably incapable of conveying back to us-see my other post), we would need nature more than ever.
Just one example: a machine is capable of reading X-rays 150 times faster than radiologist (making 250-300K/year) and giving a better diagnosis.
How you are going to compete with it? You can't, basically, unless you implement some luddite laws, but then you lose productivity.
While I quite appreciate nature I don't see why it would be needed (at the place in time that you are describing). Nature is just one among an uncountable amount of things to keep yourself entertained with.
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December 29, 2018, 11:28:50 PM

We had an explosion of whizbangery a decade ago. We had not come close to riding that to its natural conclusion before wizards that thought they knew better perverted the system.

Oh well, devs gotta dev.

I thought you were a dev.

Nah he's just a fucking hack.  Wink
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December 29, 2018, 11:32:54 PM

I've actually been thinking about how viable a salmon or whatever pond/lake/farm on private property could be. I looked into it but found hardly anything useful beyond a basic confirmation that it's possible. Do you happen to have any idea as to how small scaled fish-farming could be made and how economical/costly it would be or have any reading pointers otherwise? Basically trying to figure out if it's mostly initial fixed costs or if it'll cost a fortune in sustaining. Would love a fucking salmon farm on my property.

I'm not sure salmon, being anadromous, can be reared in ponds, perhaps.

The salmon farms around here occupy valuable estuary areas and are severely infested with some sort of aquatic lice which then attack the young wild salmon as they come down to the salt water.

Same as it ever was.
Not sure what the source was, but I found something about small artificial lakes with salmon. Those shouldn't run into the lice problem, at least not for the wild ones as there would be none. Been wondering if I could get enough shrimp to simultaneously make the salmon delicious and sustainable though (e.g. without having to throw tons of shrimps into the lake every so often). Is it even possible to artificially balance an eco-system that doesn't have either population die?
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