On 12/06/2011 1:42 a.m., Lynda wrote:
Mostly, I've just ignored this,
As do I with most treads on this list. However I found the link in the
OP's post offensive on so many different levels that I choose to put
some comment in with a great deal of subtly and hopefully a little humour.
Clear
On 6/11/2011 1:59 AM, Don Gould wrote:
Your responses clearly demonstrate by asking a few simple questions, and
allowing those with a few clues to be creative, that there are any
number of ways to get things done if you really want to perhaps this
is a new concept for people in rural America
Dear Mr J,
Many thanks for your attention and focus on the issues.
I do hope that the author of the link in the OPs post has had his
attention drawn to my series of posts.
You have demonstrated in less then half a dozen posts that the article
author simply isn't getting off his butt and gett
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> When we first read about the noise issues in the area we invested a large
> sum of capital in an R&D facility to developed electronic cow bells that
> have integrated GPS in them so the cow knows where it is and can simply turn
> the bell off. The bells are now under manufacture in China and
Dear Mr J,
Again let me thank you for engaging this issue.
However again we have done our research and were well aware of the issue
before making the investment choice (unlike the OP's linked article
where the writer clearly hadn't researched the availability of
services/resources he needed f
Yep, don't mention it
One regulation you may run afoul of is the the new zero tolerance quiet zone
enforcement
Cowbells are definitely out, mooing dubious.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/06/01/nina-in-new-york-grouchiness-prevails-in-central-park/
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Don Gould
Yes thank you very much Mr J for the links you provided. :)
We have actually done our research, unlike the gent having a rant in the
initial linked article, and were aware of the abundance of both low cost
2g, 3g and free wifi in the area. Again, as I explained it is one of
the reasons for
Hi List,
Farmer Don here... Wonder if I could get some help please?
40°46'42.77"N - 73°58'0.83"W
I found a bit of land that I like the look of, with what appears to be a
nice water reserve so my animals can drink and I can water the grass.
Being from New Zealand (a farming community a bit
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