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Fenian Brotherhood

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That's Beautiful :)

I'm thinking If I go with a Pond. This Design would look the most Zen.
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My Buddy Does Water Features for a Living. And we already talked something like this would be around $500 and about a Month of work from both of us.

But I'm also thinking something Big Enough to Put a Bridge over. Something about walking over my Pond just Gives good Vibes ;)
 

theloadeddragon

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oooooo projects, oh so many!!! hehe.

I really need to finish this planter box veneer im doing :/ . I want to put cherry tomatoes in it. Been working on some natural stone retaining walls, stairs, pathways lately, but the heat has gotten to me (and depression :/ ) and Im stalled on those projects. Lots of gardening projects... :)

greenhouse building soon, crossing my fingers anyways, that should be fun.
 

Fenian Brotherhood

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Most Deffinatly.

I'm one of those People who Rearrange on a Regular.
If I didn't like the Pond, I'd demolish and Start Over. That's me

Some People Just Don't Care About Fixing The things they can't Live with.... So they always have something to Bitch about
 

420God

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Here's my main project for the Summer. 30 x 63' pole barn. I'll be putting it up next to the existing barn. I'm just waiting for the rental company to get a 24 inch auger so I can start setting posts.
 

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minnesmoker

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I have a new (and constructive) project! I've got a couple 9' broken 2x12s. from the walls of a dump truck. I'm going to make a "broken table" outta them, and then polly the shit outta. I dunno if I want to make 2x12 legs, a steel frame and legs (so that the boards sit in angle iron, and instead of being bolted to cross members.) That would be heavier than shit, though. I figured, the boss lady wants me to grab her some nice pallets, to make some end tables and a pallet wood bed frame, I might as well make a big ass kitchen table.
 

curious2garden

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The most pressing projects.

The Raviary
That's a 6' ladder for scale.
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This is Vinnie's sibling. He/she also feeds the younger sibs, badly. They are fluttering and begging and you can see him gather a huge gob of meat and deliberately shove it down their throats sideways. They then eat more on their own before forgetting the last choking, rinse/repeat.
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This is the cockatoo I'm rescuing. She's currently in quarantine, where Vinnie lived until we moved him to the raviary. The Raviary is further along (only needs the roof). Hubby told me to stay off the roof. I'm considering finishing it but these things never end well when I disobey. Shit last time he took my NL#5 away from me for my bad behavior LOL. If you look close you'll see her plate of 'pancakes'.
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Those are whole wheat birdcakes (Prairie Gold)! I have an impact mill and grind fresh as I use it. That is breakfast for him and the crew. Yes they all eat on stoneware plates. Otherwise they eat the plates.
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Fenian Brotherhood

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Here's my main project for the Summer. 30 x 63' pole barn. I'll be putting it up next to the existing barn. I'm just waiting for the rental company to get a 24 inch auger so I can start setting posts.
I bet you're already done with that Shit LOL!


Nice Job Neo. Looks Brand New
 

see4

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I'm doing several projects at the moment.

1. Writing software that enables scanner devices to store, catalog, and upload (to the cloud) scanned images. ie. Im writing software that is like Neat, but on steroids.
2. Developing software and hardware configurations with Raspberry Pi to build modular grow/surveillance equipment.
3. Writing a social grow web application.

Most things are written in Python or PHP. But I imagine at some point I will be writing some C code. Yuk.
 

curious2garden

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......snip......... But I imagine at some point I will be writing some C code. Yuk.
You mean your finally gonna get your big boy pants on :) All 'real' coders write C :)

......ducking and running before the panda moves........
 

see4

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You mean your finally gonna get your big boy pants on :) All 'real' coders write C :)

......ducking and running before the panda moves........
haha! C is so 90's! It's verbose, finicky and procedural in nature. I need scalable and object oriented. I like writing plug-n-play code streams.

C is very portable and lightweight, but can be a real pain in the dick.

But I imagine I will need to either know C or higher someone who knows it enough to write unix apache modules, NLP modules and ethernet over USB device drivers that can work on linux, mac and windows... not a simple task.
 

curious2garden

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haha! C is so 90's! It's verbose, finicky and procedural in nature. I need scalable and object oriented. I like writing plug-n-play code streams.

C is very portable and lightweight, but can be a real pain in the dick.

But I imagine I will need to either know C or higher someone who knows it enough to write unix apache modules, NLP modules and ethernet over USB device drivers that can work on linux, mac and windows... not a simple task.
Yes but you gotta know C to write C++ it's OO sibling :) BTW what OS you running that isn't written in C? LOL so 90's......
 
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