scunner
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Cabbages and sugar cane today, mmm not sure what one could make with those ingredients
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Phetchabun's signature crop: The tamarind.
So that's what they look like
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Absolutely disgusting, one of the few instances when I agree with the "hang 'em high" crowd
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Thanks for explanation goompa and shaggy, hope that I didn't sound too much like the small kid with the "why" questions
You never know if you never ask scunner , heck , I am still learning .
Too true, the mark of genius isn't how much you know, it's the realisation of how little you do know
As I say to the newbies at work, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.
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Thanks for explanation goompa and shaggy, hope that I didn't sound too much like the small kid with the "why" questions
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Ahh okay, so they make a cut, strip off some bark and then seal most of it up to make the latex flow in a more concentrated stream into the collection cup?
Btw hope all you fine folk on this thread aren't too exposed to all this coup nonsense going on, stay safe!
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Why is it pink shaggy (total noob question I know)?
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Hahahahhaha <breathes> hahahahahahahahaha oh dear, what a shame
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It's a wonder that the terrorists didn't booby trap the site to catch the response team.
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Interesting range of opinions here
As a noob to the area, I was wondering why it is the Army running the show in all of this, as I got told years ago that the Thai Navy was top dog over there, is that no longer correct?
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Or the Singha
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Money talks, prison is for poor people or those with no connections
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Oh gawd, they'll have picked the most OTT knuckleheads they could find, guaranteed cringe TV
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Wonder how they'd serve it, doubt it'd be a rabbit pie
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yes it can, stagnant soil can really kick up a stench, especially if there's plenty of organic matter in it;
Soils with lots of clay can absorb huge amounts of water, which can lead to anaerobic conditions. Clay particles are extremely small and cannot even be seen with the naked eye. Because of their tiny size, clay particles can trap water between themselves that smelly bacteria can grow in. Clay soils do not usually stink until they have standing water on them or they are dug into. Digging releases the gasses that have been building up in the ground from bacteria.
So given all the available data I suggest your clay is water logged and that you need to reduce the amount of water going onto your lawn. The reason for the clay layer was to provide a barrier to reduce the rate of seepage from the thin top soil into the freely draining sandy subsoil,so just ease up on the watering and see how the grass does - also try to water at dusk as well, so that the water isn't lost to evaporation so easily.
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What's going to be the fate of the mice (??) in that cage shaggy? Surely it isn't the Hunger Games for them?
I'll second Shaggy's comments, it's been a pleasure to see all your sterling work, as a lurker and a bit part poster
I'll actually have some photos to contribute later this year, as I'll be in SE Asia with business initially, then tourist mode, planning to go to Bangkok, Hua Hin and then Ooop North - or wherever my feet carry me
Hope you've already eaten scunner,......maybe this photo will answer your question?
They are actually field rats,quite tasty in fact but a bit fiddly to eat.
Look forward to seeing your photos
Oh I'm fine shaggy, after all, I won't be eating them Have eaten the odd exotic item, so maybe one day I'll add some free range rice fed field rat, after all organic raised meat is da in ting with the Yuppies
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What's going to be the fate of the mice (??) in that cage shaggy? Surely it isn't the Hunger Games for them?
I'll second Shaggy's comments, it's been a pleasure to see all your sterling work, as a lurker and a bit part poster
I'll actually have some photos to contribute later this year, as I'll be in SE Asia with business initially, then tourist mode, planning to go to Bangkok, Hua Hin and then Ooop North - or wherever my feet carry me
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What was the smell? Rotten eggs? OR some other noxious wiff?
Also, was the clay water logged?
It could just be the clay layer is waterlogged and there are some anaerobic bacteria doing their thing re decomposing organic matter, so you need to let it dry out a bit or provide some mean for the water to drain away or reduce irrigation time / amount.
Hope that this is of some use to you.
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Well, I'm back.
Plus I've finally succumbed to the large photo format.
Prawn Catching at Sunrise ...
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Nice photo, but no plane in shot
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Well it's a start of the build phase after a wasted decade - but has anything been learnt? Or will we just see the inevitable repeat of past failings in future tournaments?
Three games and is the likeliest outcome, with a (small) chance of maybe fluking it into the first knock out round.
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A bit late to this party, but thanks for sharing this, always good to learn about how other folks do things.
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the 'this thread has gone quite' brigade
Mysterious announcement from Truecrypt declares the project insecure and dead
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meh, or truecrypt was a NSA / CIA front all along.... (seeing as we're all playing conspiracy theory quiz night)