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Re: Window to the world.. Part Three
Very nice Anand, great quality too. I would like to use it on my mac as a living desktop, if that is cool with you.
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Re: Window to the world.. Part Three
Originally posted by tombennett View PostVery nice Anand, great quality too. I would like to use it on my mac as a living desktop, if that is cool with you.
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Your Mac will reproduce this better and nothing to beat a HD enabled TV.
AnandLast edited by anand; 25-07-2013, 09:32.anand
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I'll check out the other two parts. Sadly I am still in the 1990s as far as my television goes, however it does look lovely on the mac.
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In normal course of events the eggs are laid 1 to 2 days apart and the older chick will often be dominant.
This usually ensures that at least one will survive if food is short as the dominant one will claim all the food.
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Re: Window to the world.. Part Three
Originally posted by antoeknee View PostIn normal course of events the eggs are laid 1 to 2 days apart and the older chick will often be dominant.
This usually ensures that at least one will survive if food is short as the dominant one will claim all the food.
Nice vid of the next site.anand
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