So I guess she would frown up it if you tried to step on her to make a splash?

Well, if you want to put it that way......
-Banti
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So I guess she would frown up it if you tried to step on her to make a splash?
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Well, if you want to put it that way......
-Banti
It can get challenging real quick when you have to put up with idiots who think big trucks can stop on a dime, or drive right up your tailpipe when you're already doing the speed limit, 'cause they want to be one length ahead of you at the next light.As a driver you had better be on time, but the shipper or receiver don't have to live up to that. Oh well, at least I am local now and get paid by the hour. It is a beautiful morning, and if my ankle was well, I would be practicing my Kenpo while I got paid to wait. It is not a challenging job, but at least I don't have office politics.
Alright I'm off for the day.
Hope everyone has a good one!
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You too.Alright I'm off for the day.
Hope everyone has a good one!
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Can't tell you right off, w/o checking my desktop, but enough to more than pay for a new system, for sure. I know ATS is one of them.What programs have you tried to fix the problem?
I have two scales, one for weighing eggs, powdered medications, and small chicks... the other scale, which will weigh as little as three grams, is not accurate enough to weigh just one egg.Question
It seems that most accurate way to make sure you get a good air cell in your hatching eggs is to weight them. I am assuming you would weight them the same days you candle. Any opinions and how many of you weigh your eggs to determine air cells?
Is thereascale I could buy that would be accurate enough for eggs and one big enough for to weight my birds?