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Re: [Killietalk] Less KT, more breeding



It isn't a hard and fast rule that the more time you spend on killies, the
more killies you have, but it may follow something like that.  It can be
understood that KT might drop off during the week while most of use are
maintaining that high level of American productivity at our jobs and stealing
a few minutes to provide something for KT (except for those retirees who have
all of the time in the world - right Curt and Lee???)  It also goes when we
supposedly rush off in the evening to families and try to squeeze in time for
our fish.  But you would think that weekends would be especially tied up to
those activities and catch up on maintenance we had to ignore during the
week.  However, that is the time you see the most correspondence on
KillieTalk, especially the complaining about the inability to be able to get
killies.

So does having a computer enable one to be better with killies, have more
success?  After all, aren't they generated from cyberspace?


Karl makes a very valid point, there is a place for printed material,
especially in the world of crashed hard-drives and firewalls.  It has been
nearly 5 years since I had a computer at home and my only regret about not
having a laptop or PC at home is the inability to telecommute and wasting 3
hours a day commuting to work for this computer on so many days.  No home
computer gives me the chance to fail with more tanks and more fish!  So maybe
a little less KT carping and use of that time for killie breeding might be
the answer to your problems.


Dave K


Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:49:23 -0400
From: "karl doering" <kilikarl at bignet_net>
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] BNL
To: "killifish discussion list" <killietalk at aka_org>

Joel I wasn't going to comment on you selffish statement.But two of my best 
breeders do not have home computers.What do you suggest we do with 
them.??????

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Antkowiak" <mrkillie at optonline_net>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Killietalk] BNL


> No, what's wrong is making the 90% of the people who are close to up to 
> date with the current ways of doing things wait for the few stubborn 
> holdouts who are afraid of a little change. Hopefully, in a few years the 
> BOT will scrap paper BNLs altogether and save a few trees, some gas, and 
> I'm sure a lot of other resources. Geez, my paper BNL goes right from the 
> mailbox to the trash can since I have already read it several times before 
> it gets to me.
>
> Joel
>

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