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"Scout" wrote in message . .. When you get right down to it, aren't all gauges differential? ALL measurements of any kind are "differential" as they measure to some kind of reference. Differential usually refers to the active or dynamic measurement inputs, the input being 2 and both can change. Some gauges/measurements have their own reference built and are called "single ended". The reference is this case is fixed whether it be pressure, voltage, length etc. |
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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Scout wrote: Cool shot of dog and deer. Is there a story there? The deer doesn't look too concerned. Regards Doug King We had similar happenings when we were using the radio fence in Chopper. The deer get used to the fact that the dog will or can only go so fae, and since most communities now have strict orinances about loose dogs, deer are losing their inate fear of them. If I open the back door and there's deer there, they usually just stand and stare, till the dog comes running, then they beat feet. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ Running is the clue...Choppie just stands and stares at them...they're not birds...he will point at the wild turkeys.... |
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katy wrote:
Scout wrote: Cool shot of dog and deer. Is there a story there? The deer doesn't look too concerned. Scout "DSK" wrote in message .. . Got one of these? http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614zFojSZ or http://tinyurl.com/erfzd http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614KkQrJT or http://tinyurl.com/g8t7r Want one? Sorry, I already gave awa the drive turbine for the prairie masker. That was a cute little bucket wheel. Regards Doug King We had similar happenings when we were using the radio fence in Chopper. The deer get used to the fact that the dog will or can only go so fae, and since most communities now have strict orinances about loose dogs, deer are losing their inate fear of them. Actually, you'd be surprised at what some animals will do. My brother had a small farm with some chickens and sheep, 3 dogs, and five cats. One dog named "Big", a big playful ball of fur who looked like a mix of black lab and something really hairy would run out into the yard and play with the deer. They would chase him around the yard for awhile, and then he would chase them for awhile. When they got tired, they would lay down together. But Big hated sheep. One of his cats (whose name I forgot) would go hang out with wild turkeys he found in the woods. Once in awhile as long as the dogs were in the house he would lead them down into the yard like a gaggle of geese and he was their mother. That same cat would kill squirrels and leave them on the deck. |
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"Bonzo" wrote in message
... katy wrote: Scout wrote: Cool shot of dog and deer. Is there a story there? The deer doesn't look too concerned. Scout "DSK" wrote in message .. . Got one of these? http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614zFojSZ or http://tinyurl.com/erfzd http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614KkQrJT or http://tinyurl.com/g8t7r Want one? Sorry, I already gave awa the drive turbine for the prairie masker. That was a cute little bucket wheel. Regards Doug King We had similar happenings when we were using the radio fence in Chopper. The deer get used to the fact that the dog will or can only go so fae, and since most communities now have strict orinances about loose dogs, deer are losing their inate fear of them. Actually, you'd be surprised at what some animals will do. My brother had a small farm with some chickens and sheep, 3 dogs, and five cats. One dog named "Big", a big playful ball of fur who looked like a mix of black lab and something really hairy would run out into the yard and play with the deer. They would chase him around the yard for awhile, and then he would chase them for awhile. When they got tired, they would lay down together. But Big hated sheep. One of his cats (whose name I forgot) would go hang out with wild turkeys he found in the woods. Once in awhile as long as the dogs were in the house he would lead them down into the yard like a gaggle of geese and he was their mother. That same cat would kill squirrels and leave them on the deck. I'd like to buy your cat please. I'm currently at war with squirrels. Scout |
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Scout wrote:
"Bonzo" wrote in message ... katy wrote: Scout wrote: Cool shot of dog and deer. Is there a story there? The deer doesn't look too concerned. Scout "DSK" wrote in message .. . Got one of these? http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614zFojSZ or http://tinyurl.com/erfzd http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...35692614KkQrJT or http://tinyurl.com/g8t7r Want one? Sorry, I already gave awa the drive turbine for the prairie masker. That was a cute little bucket wheel. Regards Doug King We had similar happenings when we were using the radio fence in Chopper. The deer get used to the fact that the dog will or can only go so fae, and since most communities now have strict orinances about loose dogs, deer are losing their inate fear of them. Actually, you'd be surprised at what some animals will do. My brother had a small farm with some chickens and sheep, 3 dogs, and five cats. One dog named "Big", a big playful ball of fur who looked like a mix of black lab and something really hairy would run out into the yard and play with the deer. They would chase him around the yard for awhile, and then he would chase them for awhile. When they got tired, they would lay down together. But Big hated sheep. One of his cats (whose name I forgot) would go hang out with wild turkeys he found in the woods. Once in awhile as long as the dogs were in the house he would lead them down into the yard like a gaggle of geese and he was their mother. That same cat would kill squirrels and leave them on the deck. I'd like to buy your cat please. I'm currently at war with squirrels. Scout Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) |
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katy wrote:
Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) Squirrels, flea ridden rats with bushy tails, shoot'em I say. You can have a whole afternoon of fun with a dollars worth of pellets, a decent air rifle and a half dozen of your favourite cold ones. Cheers Marty |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote: Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) Squirrels, flea ridden rats with bushy tails, shoot'em I say. You can have a whole afternoon of fun with a dollars worth of pellets, a decent air rifle and a half dozen of your favourite cold ones. Cheers Marty nasssstttteeeeee...... |
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katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) Squirrels, flea ridden rats with bushy tails, shoot'em I say. You can have a whole afternoon of fun with a dollars worth of pellets, a decent air rifle and a half dozen of your favourite cold ones. Cheers Marty nasssstttteeeeee...... Little *******s ruined most of my pepper crop one year, they'd take just one or two bites out of each pepper and then move on down the row to the next plant... one of these years I'm going to plant habaneros and see what that does to them! Cheers Marty |
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They're prime carriers of the plague. You might want to be careful when
handling them after they're dead. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... katy wrote: Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) Squirrels, flea ridden rats with bushy tails, shoot'em I say. You can have a whole afternoon of fun with a dollars worth of pellets, a decent air rifle and a half dozen of your favourite cold ones. Cheers Marty |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote: Martin Baxter wrote: katy wrote: Get a terrier....a vat will only kill one at a time where a terrier will go out there for the sport of it...(I like squirrels...you could just leave them alone..or feed them and make friends...) Squirrels, flea ridden rats with bushy tails, shoot'em I say. You can have a whole afternoon of fun with a dollars worth of pellets, a decent air rifle and a half dozen of your favourite cold ones. Cheers Marty nasssstttteeeeee...... Little *******s ruined most of my pepper crop one year, they'd take just one or two bites out of each pepper and then move on down the row to the next plant... one of these years I'm going to plant habaneros and see what that does to them! Cheers Marty Go to a gardening shop and get a spray bottle of stuff that has wolf anal gland scent in it and spray it around the perimeter of the garden and down your mulch rows...don't get it on you, though...stuff is tres nastee...I was amazed at how well it kept the rodents out of my garden...didn't work on the chickens, though...they must have a different method of detecting enemies than the sense of smell because it didn't seem to bother them..they'd peck the tomatoes..finally just strung some chicken wire around that area to keep them out since they left everything else alone... |
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