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PostPosted: Nov 17th, '10, 11:44 
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Wow - first exam tomorrow as part of my MSc Sustainable Aquaculture - first exam in 21 years !


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May the exam fairy's be with you :angel4: :angel8:


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You will be fine, Dude. Breeze through it. Never too old for study and especially something you really enjoy. Study is great when you are doing it for the interest and not relying on it for income. :thumbright:


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haha good luck CD, im just finishing up my BSc marine science :)
where are you doin it at?


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PostPosted: Dec 6th, '10, 08:51 
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haha good luck CD, im just finishing up my BSc marine science :)
where are you doin it at?

Sorry FB, missed that post - at Curtin.


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Picked my first large tomato on the weekend - a Cherokee Purple. Never had one before, but that has to be the best eating tomato I've ever had !

Here's what happened to the last of it on Sunday morning (sorry no toes allowed on the bench :lol: );


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Looks good! Very euro!


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They are probably the most grown tomato variety in the US, and with good reason eh


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Yeah, very impressed. They'll be more than one of those in the system next summer !


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Was catching some feeder fish in my little feeder system and found this in the trap;

Not sure it supports the clean water = blue yabbies theory we've been working with previously as that system has a number of problems at the moment.


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While the Cherokee Purple may be the best tasting tomato I've had, this Speckled Roma has to be the best looking. Keen to see what it looks like when it's ripe :think: waiting, waiting .....


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Wow - first exam tomorrow as part of my MSc Sustainable Aquaculture - first exam in 21 years !


Do you still write the answers on your arm, or is there some new method which has been introduced in the last few years..... :dontknow: :)


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Do you still write the answers on your arm, or is there some new method which has been introduced in the last few years..... :dontknow: :)

If there is I've completely missed it !


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They are probably the most grown tomato variety in the US...


No way. Not saying they shouldn't be but most people don't grow heirlooms. I almost exclusively grow heirlooms but I've only grown cherokee's once.


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heirlooms are the only way to go..... take the biggest and best and save the seeds for future crops.... Put the seeds in the refrigerator and they will last for years

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