"gambling" with fate to defend my eggs' life (he/she make it!!!!)

Mulia - you must be a very intelligent person, and I love your humor about the different language. Here in the US it might cause chaos if no one had any coffee.
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Good Karma and prayer sent your way. I have had horrid fluctuations in heat and humidity and didnt get my candler til my eggs were in the 13th day of incubation. I am a first timer and really thought it was futile. This morning I heard peeping,and assuming it was from the wild birds outside the spare bedroom window I tossed it off. Well its coming from within my incubator and there are two pipping. You never know. I hope the jar/water work for you, you impress me with your determination and good spirit .Peace and best wishes.
 
Hugs Mulia, you do just fine as a person for whom English is not a first language.

Can is - I can do it - an affirmative/positive statement.

I can't. Is a contraction/shortening of I can NOT - a negative statement. The apostrophe signaling the shortening of the word.

There are many native English users who do poorly with English grammar, you have nothing to worry about.
 
@ pbjmaker : not at all, just a common people that tried to make a "friendship" with some chicks and ducks, and some muscovy (their name is very interesting). wew, is coffee very important for american?
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@ greengoddes : caffeine useful when used wisely, but if i'm not wrong, 30mg of caffeine can cause us can't see our chicks anymore.
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thanks greengoddes

@ liltexas409 : thank you. i also hope your chicks doing well inside your bator.
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@ walkswithdog : thank you walkswithdog, but the thing i want to know is how could we differencing between them when we speaks? they just speaked almost 97% in same tone. how could we "catch" the right one? is that people tell that he can or he can't?
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2 days to lockdown..........................................
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You are just beginning! Go easy on yourself. I know it's frustrating, but 2 is better than none, right? Once you get the hang of this, and have more experience at working around the power outages, I am sure you will hatch TONS of eggs!
 
OMG, TONS of eggs? that sounds amazing.
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actually, i have been getting an idea how to deal with this power failure country,
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i know inverter and i have a battery. the problem only that shop at here sell inverter in such crazy price. i've been searching on e***about inverter and i can really find amazing cheap thing over there. then the problem become more complicated, all the seller only receive pa****, since it need credit card and i have no one, i suddenly apply one about 3 days ago, the bad news is that, need more than 1 month to approve my application. oh, i only need less than US$20 and all that administration problem get me too far away like i need thousands dollars. i realize that so many thing that i need to incubate can be bought cheaper much through internet rather than through shop in my country. e.g: hygrometer, US$ 40 here, US$3-20 abroad.

so, all i can do is just waiting and waiting and that's if my apply is approved, if not, then.... just playing with kerosene again but i'm afraid, i will soon back to my college and no one in my home that i can trust to keep the bator. if using inverter then i can just tell them to turn on the inverter but with kerosene?
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no, they won't want to keep the eggs. huh, frustrating me this time. maybe i just need to pray to make there're no power outages when i go to college and miracle happen.
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thank you wegotchickens for giving me enlightenment to hatch them.
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ups sorry i'm mumbling again.
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