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http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/?p=600
"Owners of a fish farm near the village of Alresford have been raising fish for nearly 30 years. Recently they noticed some of their brown trout appeared to be missing. Then a local wildlife photographer and friend of the fish farmers made an amazing discovery. Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current." Bone |
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On 13 Dec, 03:35, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/?p=600 "Owners of a fish farm near the village of Alresford have been raising fish for nearly 30 years. Recently they noticed some of their brown trout appeared to be missing. Then a local wildlife photographer and friend of the fish farmers made an amazing discovery. Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current." Bone That really is most incredible and interesting. However, the link you provided tries to download some possibly dangerous rubbish. I did not look any closer at it, but it might be a rogue "anti-spyware" program. TL MC |
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At least one of the things it tries to download is a "data miner". I
blocked all further links. I would advise caution when clicking on this link. TL MC |
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:43:44 -0800, Mike wrote:
On 13 Dec, 03:35, Halfordian Golfer wrote: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/?p=600 "Owners of a fish farm near the village of Alresford have been raising fish for nearly 30 years. Recently they noticed some of their brown trout appeared to be missing. Then a local wildlife photographer and friend of the fish farmers made an amazing discovery. Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current." Bone That really is most incredible and interesting. However, the link you provided tries to download some possibly dangerous rubbish. I did not look any closer at it, but it might be a rogue "anti-spyware" program. Really! I loaded it up and had no difficulty, but then I run Linux. TL MC |
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ray wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 18:43:44 -0800, Mike wrote: On 13 Dec, 03:35, Halfordian Golfer wrote: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/?p=600 "Owners of a fish farm near the village of Alresford have been raising fish for nearly 30 years. Recently they noticed some of their brown trout appeared to be missing. Then a local wildlife photographer and friend of the fish farmers made an amazing discovery. Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current." Bone That really is most incredible and interesting. However, the link you provided tries to download some possibly dangerous rubbish. I did not look any closer at it, but it might be a rogue "anti-spyware" program. Really! I loaded it up and had no difficulty, but then I run Linux. Hear! Hear! or should that be Here! Here! Russell |
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On Dec 12, 7:43 pm, Mike wrote:
On 13 Dec, 03:35, Halfordian Golfer wrote: http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/?p=600 "Owners of a fish farm near the village of Alresford have been raising fish for nearly 30 years. Recently they noticed some of their brown trout appeared to be missing. Then a local wildlife photographer and friend of the fish farmers made an amazing discovery. Dennis Bright captured images of the trout leaping 3 feet out of the water into the mouth of an 8 inch wide metal feeding pipe. The pipe leads to a tributary of the River Itchen about 30 feet away. To get to the water, the trout had to leap into the tiny metal pipe then swim against the swift current." Bone That really is most incredible and interesting. However, the link you provided tries to download some possibly dangerous rubbish. I did not look any closer at it, but it might be a rogue "anti-spyware" program. TL MC FWIW - Firefox on Mac OSX 10.4 did not moan... Your pal, Tim |
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On 13 Dec, 21:05, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
FWIW - Firefox on Mac OSX 10.4 did not moan... Your pal, Tim One of my anti-virus programs gave a warning. No big deal, I just thought it is better to be safe than sorry. TL MC |
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