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I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP
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Author:  BullwinkleII [ May 25th, '11, 14:28 ]
Post subject:  I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP

I found this yesterday when doing a search on escargot of all things

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14 Mar 2006 01:05
earthbound

aquaponics discussion group
Not to distract from the aquaponics section here in any way (I'll keep postin here ), but for those who want a little more indepth discussion on aquaponics I've started a discussion group.

http://backyardaquaponics.com/forum/index.php

It's only just been set up yesterday so it's very basic at the moment, but hopefully it will expand and become a usefull source of information as more people join.

So if you want to discuss ins n outs of aquaponics, please come and join up....
Category: Aquaponics

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Ha! It'll never catch on :notworthy:

Author:  earthbound [ May 25th, '11, 14:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP

Bugger.... Just missed the forums 5th birthday... :D

Hmmm, those were the days, I was talking about aquaponics on lots of different forums.. There was one other AP forum back then at aquaponics.com but it wasn't used by anyone except spammers..

Funny when you think that 5 years ago when BYAP started there were no AP forums apart from the Speraneo list serve.

How many are there now in just 5 years? :shock:

Author:  Ian [ May 25th, '11, 15:16 ]
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Quote:
How many are there now in just 5 years?

Only 2 that matter!

Cheers IanK :whistle:

Author:  BullwinkleII [ May 25th, '11, 16:11 ]
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yeah happy birthday BYAP :occasion4: :occasion4: :occasion2: :occasion7: :occasion9: :pottytrain2:

Author:  Jaymie [ May 25th, '11, 17:38 ]
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only ONE that matters :D

:wav:

Author:  Jaymie [ Jun 3rd, '11, 03:35 ]
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Congratulations to Backyard Aquaponics on the recent enrolment of member # 5000!!! :headbang:

Welcome sheppyfire to our home! :headbang:

:wav: :occasion9: :occasion1: :occasion1: :occasion2: :occasion5: :occasion7: :occasion9: :party2: :wav: :dance:

Author:  donone [ Jun 3rd, '11, 03:51 ]
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Congrats on 5 years and 5000 members. Party.

Author:  Bushy [ Jun 3rd, '11, 09:12 ]
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Thats where I got my interest from reading about AP on the ALS forum.....here's to the next 5.. :thumbright:

Author:  earthbound [ Jun 3rd, '11, 09:27 ]
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Of course not that quantity matters, it's all about quality....

Go 5000..... Wooohoo.... :headbang: :headbang:

Author:  DéjàVoodoo [ Jun 3rd, '11, 09:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP

I wonder wow many of the 5K are active, say read the forums in the last 6 months. Might be fun to do some data mining.

Author:  BullwinkleII [ Jun 3rd, '11, 22:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP

Cool, congrats everyone involved with BYAP (re:5000)

There must be a lot of people who got what they needed and moved on. Being an inactive member doesn't necessarily mean you were not touched by the site and had it enrich your life in some way.

But it would be interesting to see how many are still active

Author:  Cornonthecob [ Jun 4th, '11, 13:19 ]
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ahh yes, I can remember when ....

Still waiting to set this system up, but it's getting closer!

So long in the making, but that can only make the taste sweeter :)

Author:  BullwinkleII [ Jun 4th, '11, 13:47 ]
Post subject:  Re: I stubbed my toe on the history of BYAP

Cornonthecob wrote:

Humans rely on so many different animals and plants, without which we couldn't survive.

Nothing needs us to survive.




What about, oceanic sewerage outlet algal blooms, sterile hybrid GM seeds, and weaponised bacteria?

It's not as if humans aren't contributing. :oops:

Author:  earthbound [ Jun 4th, '11, 14:00 ]
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BullwinkleII wrote:

What about, oceanic sewerage outlet algal blooms, sterile hybrid GM seeds, and weaponised bacteria?



I guess sometimes species extinction can actually be good... :D

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Jun 4th, '11, 14:06 ]
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We're working on it... give it time.... :D

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