Favorite condensed soup?
Chicken wild riceFavorite condensed soup?
No, still recovering.Wife pregnant yet?
Hearts. Clubs boring.Trump: Clubs/Hearts?
Self-bred football teamMain life goal?
Raise good adults.Main life goal?
Ocean beach, family.Favourite holiday destination?
Lasagna, green beans.What's for dinner?
So, so tired.Tired of politics?
Soccer: shorter games.Football or soccer?
The original Nantucket.Difficulty: Favorite limerick?
Today I learned.
What's my prize?You win, sir.
NOM NOM NOMHave some more.
--Patrick
Why so cruel?
Keep on practising!Why so cruel?
No. I've played pokemon go a bit, my kids have attempted pokemon games with me, and I've seen bits and pieces of pokemon shows and movies. Enough to be aware of the major themes and aspects to the various properties, but I don't really have any interest in the ecosystem.Are you a Pokemon fan?
Yes. We would buy the books at midnight and have them read 10-16 hours later. At the end we were buying two books so we didn't have to share, and my inlaws would buy the extra one from us. We saw the movies in the theater, and have them at home.Harry Potter?
Yes, but not to the degree we like LoTR or Harry Potter. We haven't purchased the movies, though we've seen them all, and we both read the books.Hunger Games?
When we started neither of us were thinking we'd have more than four or maybe five, but as we've experienced the joy of children and as we've more closely walked the path we believe God has designed for us, we haven't yet felt that our family was complete. We still don't feel like we're done now that we have 9 children, so chances are pretty good we'll have another child down the road. Beyond that, though, I don't know.What's your end-game on offspring? You've already passed euchre tournament/golf team/family band.
Chickens will lay pretty reliably up to 3 years, and even then they'll only slow down a little bit. Breeds raised specifically for laying will often lay for 5 or more years. When we had five hens in a small 20 square foot coop we would spend $15 a month on feed and wood shavings, and we'd get 4 eggs a day. So for $15 you get about 10 dozen eggs a month, which is a pretty decent deal given they are essentially equivalent to organic free range eggs that cost a lot more from the store. In the summer you can collect eggs, feed, and water them every other day, so the upkeep isn't excessive.What's the average useful age on keeping your own chickens? Ive always been curious on this, -and then after seeing your setup i noticed some people not that far from me also keep them. Is it worth the trouble?
I like open ended or opinion based questions. They don't result in yes/no or limited responses.I can't think of a question. What should I ask you?
No, had to search him to know who he is. I don't do much analog design, any analog I deal with is quickly filtered and digitized after which I prefer massaging it digitally. When I need to make an amplifier I usually turn towards off the shelf solutions, such and single chip amps or amplifier modules, it's just not something I'm very interested in doing myself.Does the name Stu Hegeman have any relevance to your area of expertise?