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reible wrote:I've heard that the horse tank might well have a few carp in them. Easier to catch them in there then at the river? Friday fish fry? Again not a farm boy, just heard stories.

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When I worked at the Oak Creek, WI Power Plant on Lake Michigan, on our condenser discharge lines, I would see 30lb Carp with scales as big as your thumb nail, and living in Lake Michigan water temps. They where there for the smaller food change fish because the condenser discharge water was about 12* warmer then the intake/ambient water from a different area.
Yes I can spell ambient. ;)

I see! Now what is the problem with 'youth'? :D
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JPG wrote:
ERLover wrote:
reible wrote:I've heard that the horse tank might well have a few carp in them. Easier to catch them in there then at the river? Friday fish fry? Again not a farm boy, just heard stories.

Ed
When I worked at the Oak Creek, WI Power Plant on Lake Michigan, on our condenser discharge lines, I would see 30lb Carp with scales as big as your thumb nail, and living in Lake Michigan water temps. They where there for the smaller food change fish because the condenser discharge water was about 12* warmer then the intake/ambient water from a different area.
Yes I can spell ambient. ;)

I see! Now what is the problem with 'youth'? :D
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Yeah, but look at the suit he wore! :D
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JPG wrote:Yeah, but look at the suit he wore! :D
Kinda like a Vald Ville Act :) Spell check sucks ;)
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ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:Yeah, but look at the suit he wore! :D
Kinda like a Vaudeville Act :) Spell check sucks ;)
Yes, spell check sucks if you don't get close, and it doesn't flag homonyms either. ;) ;)
My spelling isn't to bad, but I find that Google is much better at guessing what I actually mean if I get stuck.
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rpd wrote:
ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:Yeah, but look at the suit he wore! :D
Kinda like a Vaudeville Act :) Spell check sucks ;)
Yes, spell check sucks if you don't get close, and it doesn't flag homonyms either. ;) ;)
My spelling isn't to bad, but I find that Google is much better at guessing what I actually mean if I get stuck.
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rpd wrote:
ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:Yeah, but look at the suit he wore! :D
Kinda like a Vaudeville Act :) Spell check sucks ;)
Yes, spell check sucks if you don't get close, and it doesn't flag homonyms either. ;) ;)
My spelling isn't to bad, but I find that Google is much better at guessing what I actually mean if I get stuck.
I find the spell checker on this forum (the post a reply page) particularly bad. Sometimes it will not show the correct word in the list of suggestions when you are only off one letter.

Maybe it is not a forum issue but I certainly don't see the same problem anywhere else.
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The "Forum" has a spell checker?
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JPG wrote:The "Forum" has a spell checker?
I don't know. Probably not, as I said it may not be a forum issue. But, again when typing a reply on the forum "post a reply" page the spell checking is less than stellar. Something is different here than other places or so it seems to me.
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jsburger wrote:
JPG wrote:The "Forum" has a spell checker?
I don't know. Probably not, as I said it may not be a forum issue. But, again when typing a reply on the forum "post a reply" page the spell checking is less than stellar. Something is different here than other places or so it seems to me.
It does have a limited vocabulary. It does flag my goofs. I consult google for correct 'form'.

However 'it' may be firefox.
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