My first home computer was an IBM selectric. Beat that you youngsters.
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My first home computer was an IBM selectric. Beat that you youngsters.
H.E.B. not so much. But i do miss FoodTown, Frutilandia and all the little Hispanic Mom and Pop shops where you can buy all the different kinds of Bananas and Peppers and things that they knew from their home-countries…HEB. 5 pounds 5$ guess not cheaper just same price. I know you miss HEB
I have a certificate from 1983, stating that i have successfully mastered the introduction into TRS-80 Basic. We had a Tandy Computer Center in Köln (Cologne).My first home computer was a TRS-80 from Radio Shack. I was about 14?
Glad that drake avoided freezer camp for now!Oh oh and I traded 3 drakes for two geese yesterday. Day old baby geese. Got rid of that drake that had no penis but somehow fertilized 4 of my current ducklings. They look just like him.
An IBM Selectric was the first printer for my Commodore 64! - I had two different character heads, one for US-ASCI and one with German characters (ÄäöÖüÜß) and the pound-sign (£). I was only allowed to print during day-time because an IBM-Selectric at full speed is deafening!My first home computer was an IBM selectric. Beat that you youngsters.
I also had a ZX81 computer not from Sinclair, but a Chinese rip-off with 32 KiB of memory. Loved that thing too, but there were no floppy-drives available and it could only be connected to a TV. - My C64 was connected to a color monitor, much better for the eyes.I was a member of the rival clan Sinclair at the time (ZX Spectrum) but yeah those were the days.
Are all her poops look like that or does she have some really wet liquid poops too?[...]
I still owe you poop picsHere goes... It's on the whitish side, used to be greener (the peas) but changed when we started with the antibiotics. All the other ducks also poop firmly (much darker color tones, almost black) like this despite being in love with water so I guess the consistency is OK.
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Very unfortunate! - Drakes are fun - as long as you don't have too many.No curly feathers. No curly other parts either. Coloring is fine too, and the crrroooak voice is only used as a heads up signal. Regular old school quacking apart from that. I think it will work out fine.
We're offering calcium in layer feed (not very popular) and in crushed chickend eggshells (eaten nicely because they are finely ground and sprinkled over peas).Are all her poops look like that or does she have some really wet liquid poops too?
A duck that mostly poops "sausages" is on the brink of dehydration.
Best poops are those that look like mashed-potatoes with too much milk in. - Of course made with different coloured potatoes!
Slimy poop is bad, it means that there is too much protein, which can point to an inflammation or something wrong with the egg-production.
Have you offered some Calcium to Junior too?
And how is he doing?
We do have the idea to eventually get a drake, butVery unfortunate! - Drakes are fun - as long as you don't have too many.
Drakes are the watchtowers that allow the ducks to forage undisturbed.
Drakes are the clowns that watch you with distrust while walking straight into the drainage ditch.
Drakes allow your ducks to go broody and make more little peepers. - And drakes…