Rainy day here, I'll take the rain over snow!
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Redneck computer terms
BACKUP - What you do when you run across a skunk in the woods
BAR CODE - Them's the fight'n rules down at the local tavern
BUG - The reason you give for calling in sick
BYTE - What your pit bull dun to cusin Jethro
CACHE - Needed when you run out of food stamps
CHIP - Pasture muffins that you try not to step in
TERMINAL - Time to call the undertaker
CRASH - When you go to Junior's party uninvited
DIGITAL - The art of counting on your fingers
DISKETTE - Female Disco dancer
FAX - What you lie about to the IRS
HACKER - Uncle Leroy after 32 years of smoking
HARDCOPY - Picture looked at when selecting tattoos
INTERNET - Where cafeteria workers put their hair
KEYBOARD - Where you hang the keys to the John Deere
MAC - Big Bubba's favorite fast food
MEGAHERTZ - How your head feels after 17 beers
MODEM - What ya did when the grass and weeds got too tall
MOUSE PAD - Where Mickey and Minnie live
NETWORK - Scoop'n up a big fish before it breaks the line
ONLINE - Where to stay when taking the sobriety test
ROM - Where the pope lives
SCREEN - Helps keep the skeeters off the porch
SERIAL PORT - A red wine you drink with breakfast
SUPERCONDUCTOR - Amtrak's Employee of the year
Back in the 90s I lived in Mississippi and worked in IT building networks for banks and the state government. We were setting up a network for the unemployment agency. We were on the site looking and checking things out. Their head person asked us where we were going to place the server. We showed them where and they promoted the person sitting closest to that spot to their head IT person. I quit with in a month.Redneck computer terms
BACKUP - What you do when you run across a skunk in the woods
BAR CODE - Them's the fight'n rules down at the local tavern
BUG - The reason you give for calling in sick
BYTE - What your pit bull dun to cusin Jethro
CACHE - Needed when you run out of food stamps
CHIP - Pasture muffins that you try not to step in
TERMINAL - Time to call the undertaker
CRASH - When you go to Junior's party uninvited
DIGITAL - The art of counting on your fingers
DISKETTE - Female Disco dancer
FAX - What you lie about to the IRS
HACKER - Uncle Leroy after 32 years of smoking
HARDCOPY - Picture looked at when selecting tattoos
INTERNET - Where cafeteria workers put their hair
KEYBOARD - Where you hang the keys to the John Deere
MAC - Big Bubba's favorite fast food
MEGAHERTZ - How your head feels after 17 beers
MODEM - What ya did when the grass and weeds got too tall
MOUSE PAD - Where Mickey and Minnie live
NETWORK - Scoop'n up a big fish before it breaks the line
ONLINE - Where to stay when taking the sobriety test
ROM - Where the pope lives
SCREEN - Helps keep the skeeters off the porch
SERIAL PORT - A red wine you drink with breakfast
SUPERCONDUCTOR - Amtrak's Employee of the year
I miss waffles.Good morning
It's nice here so we ate waffles and watched cats play on the deck.
SERIAL PORT - A red wine you drink with breakfastRedneck computer terms
BACKUP - What you do when you run across a skunk in the woods
BAR CODE - Them's the fight'n rules down at the local tavern
BUG - The reason you give for calling in sick
BYTE - What your pit bull dun to cusin Jethro
CACHE - Needed when you run out of food stamps
CHIP - Pasture muffins that you try not to step in
TERMINAL - Time to call the undertaker
CRASH - When you go to Junior's party uninvited
DIGITAL - The art of counting on your fingers
DISKETTE - Female Disco dancer
FAX - What you lie about to the IRS
HACKER - Uncle Leroy after 32 years of smoking
HARDCOPY - Picture looked at when selecting tattoos
INTERNET - Where cafeteria workers put their hair
KEYBOARD - Where you hang the keys to the John Deere
MAC - Big Bubba's favorite fast food
MEGAHERTZ - How your head feels after 17 beers
MODEM - What ya did when the grass and weeds got too tall
MOUSE PAD - Where Mickey and Minnie live
NETWORK - Scoop'n up a big fish before it breaks the line
ONLINE - Where to stay when taking the sobriety test
ROM - Where the pope lives
SCREEN - Helps keep the skeeters off the porch
SERIAL PORT - A red wine you drink with breakfast
SUPERCONDUCTOR - Amtrak's Employee of the year
mighty fine homesteadDid I hear someone say “rock work“?
I over did it this past Summer with rock work. Had 15 tons of medium sized “Rip Rap” brought in to control erosion along our lower driveway. They dumped it at the top of the driveway and I moved it all by hand with a garden cart. Took a week. It looked great until it got all filled in with leaves.
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My Wife Angela just loves her garden fairies!
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Also built all of this decking and walkway this Summer. A total of 28 posts, 2.5’ into the rocky ground.
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Not too bad for an old man! I couldn’t move for a month after all these projects were done.
Looks a lot prettier when it’s not Fall. Lots of green and flowers in the Spring and Summer.
port comes in red too?!Redneck computer terms
BACKUP - What you do when you run across a skunk in the woods
BAR CODE - Them's the fight'n rules down at the local tavern
BUG - The reason you give for calling in sick
BYTE - What your pit bull dun to cusin Jethro
CACHE - Needed when you run out of food stamps
CHIP - Pasture muffins that you try not to step in
TERMINAL - Time to call the undertaker
CRASH - When you go to Junior's party uninvited
DIGITAL - The art of counting on your fingers
DISKETTE - Female Disco dancer
FAX - What you lie about to the IRS
HACKER - Uncle Leroy after 32 years of smoking
HARDCOPY - Picture looked at when selecting tattoos
INTERNET - Where cafeteria workers put their hair
KEYBOARD - Where you hang the keys to the John Deere
MAC - Big Bubba's favorite fast food
MEGAHERTZ - How your head feels after 17 beers
MODEM - What ya did when the grass and weeds got too tall
MOUSE PAD - Where Mickey and Minnie live
NETWORK - Scoop'n up a big fish before it breaks the line
ONLINE - Where to stay when taking the sobriety test
ROM - Where the pope lives
SCREEN - Helps keep the skeeters off the porch
SERIAL PORT - A red wine you drink with breakfast
SUPERCONDUCTOR - Amtrak's Employee of the year
I had to just google it as I wasn't aware there was anything but.port comes in red too?!
TDS = 20 - 30ppm is very pure so that is very good news and promising. I hope that our water is close to the same. When I lived there as a kid, we lived about 1/2 mile from the Bitterroot River in the west end of Missoula in an area called Target Range. In the springtime, our well water would get brown and full of silt. It was pretty nasty, but I believe it is determined by where and how deep your well is and when it was dug. The house we are moving to was built in the early 1990’s so there probably were upgrades to the laws around digging for well water...fingers crossed. I suppose I could try to find the aquifer the housing developments tap into for their water. Per my fiancé who bought the house when it was new, the pump is about 140’ to 160’ down. The University of Montana monitors the aquifer for water quality control. He is pretty sure that I will be able to find the information online. Between the water quality and the giant, fluffy snowflakes,I’m in West Yellowstone and we have a spring for City water. The Rockies in general have very clean water. We don’t chlorinate. There is radon and I think uranium. My tap is around 20 to 30 TDS.

Snow fall and melt will be the determining things for silt and cleanliness of water. Heavy snowfall and slow melt are best. I rarely if ever see the big fluffy snow flakes. We get a very dry snow here. I am at 6700 foot elevation and usually a bit colder than the rest of the state. Very dry snow which is awesome. I cleaned my porch with a broom for years. No ice on it at all. Let me know when you want to visit Yellowstone. I work in a couple of hotels here.TDS = 20 - 30ppm is very pure so that is very good news and promising. I hope that our water is close to the same. When I lived there as a kid, we lived about 1/2 mile from the Bitterroot River in the west end of Missoula in an area called Target Range. In the springtime, our well water would get brown and full of silt. It was pretty nasty, but I believe it is determined by where and how deep your well is and when it was dug. The house we are moving to was built in the early 1990’s so there probably were upgrades to the laws around digging for well water...fingers crossed. I suppose I could try to find the aquifer the housing developments tap into for their water. Per my husband who bought the house when it was new, the pump is about 140’ to 160’ down. The University of Montana monitors the aquifer for water quality control. He is pretty sure that I will be able to find the information online. Between the water quality and the giant, fluffy snowflakes,
I am getting more and more excited about my reefing experience as I am thinking about this! Weirdest things excite us Reefers and Fish Lovers...Huh :)
Thx! I’ll be asking about the best ways to move everything as we get closer. I have way too much stuff to too today to even start thinking about it. It’s the weekend and water change time. My RO only makes 5 Gallons at a time ~40 minutes so it takes me a bit to make 15 -20 gallons of salt water. I always make extra in case I mess up. Although today, I am going for a simple 10 - 12 gallon 10% water change. Just a little algae scraping and nothing more. No muss no fuss. Then, testing water parameters after the pumps have run for an hour or so. On Sunday, I’m going to set up my new APEX Neptune. My fiancé surprised me with it. I was looking at heater redundancy and an Inkbird and Seneye system. He did some research and decided to spring for the APEX (the version w/4 probes). We have talked about it off and on over the past months so it wasn’t a complete surprise just a nice surprise :)I'm over in Bozeman and have city water. Good luck with your move!