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Snooze wrote What geometric figure from the limit of a regular
polygon as the number of sides approach infinity? Are you kidding??? I asked one of the seniors in high school who lives at my house and he said, 'circle'. Checked the answer and danged if he wasn't right! I may not be a math whiz but I can raise them.... (with help of engineer DH gene pool!) kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Hmmmm... I haven't *seen* any preforms with shallow ends... I've seen one (a nursery pond) that has a shallow ridge running all around the edge to put plants in small pots on for sale. I noticed that someone had one in their backyard here recently that showed up on a webpage (I didn't think they were for sale to the general public). kathy - The one you saw was this one, I think. http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Hmmmm... I haven't *seen* any preforms with shallow ends... I've seen one (a nursery pond) that has a shallow ridge running all around the edge to put plants in small pots on for sale. I noticed that someone had one in their backyard here recently that showed up on a webpage (I didn't think they were for sale to the general public). kathy - The one you saw was this one, I think. http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html |
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Rich wrote The one you saw was this one, I think. A
HREF="http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php"http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php/A Yes, that's the one. Our nursery puts smaller potted aquatic plants around the edges that are for sale. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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Rich wrote The one you saw was this one, I think. A
HREF="http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php"http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php/A Yes, that's the one. Our nursery puts smaller potted aquatic plants around the edges that are for sale. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Snooze wrote What geometric figure from the limit of a regular polygon as the number of sides approach infinity? Are you kidding??? I asked one of the seniors in high school who lives at my house and he said, 'circle'. Checked the answer and danged if he wasn't right! I may not be a math whiz but I can raise them.... (with help of engineer DH gene pool!) The answer to the problem is not in the math, but in the understanding of the question. A regular polygon is a polygon that has all sides and angles the same. 4 sided regular polygon, will look like a square. 5 sided regular polygon, will look like a pentagon 6 sided regular polygon, will look like a hexagon 7 sided regular polygon, will look like a heptagon 8 sided regular polygon, will look like a octagon By the time you get to an octagon, you can see that if the lines get smaller and the angles between the 2 lines get wider that eventually it will look like a circle. |
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![]() "Ka30P" wrote in message ... Snooze wrote What geometric figure from the limit of a regular polygon as the number of sides approach infinity? Are you kidding??? I asked one of the seniors in high school who lives at my house and he said, 'circle'. Checked the answer and danged if he wasn't right! I may not be a math whiz but I can raise them.... (with help of engineer DH gene pool!) The answer to the problem is not in the math, but in the understanding of the question. A regular polygon is a polygon that has all sides and angles the same. 4 sided regular polygon, will look like a square. 5 sided regular polygon, will look like a pentagon 6 sided regular polygon, will look like a hexagon 7 sided regular polygon, will look like a heptagon 8 sided regular polygon, will look like a octagon By the time you get to an octagon, you can see that if the lines get smaller and the angles between the 2 lines get wider that eventually it will look like a circle. |
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I don't really the room (nor the talent) to do something like that. :-(
I'm thinking of maybe getting a larger liner instead, digging the hole a bit deeper and keeping it like it is, only a bit larger. The possibilities are endless! LeeAnne "Lee B." wrote in message ... How about plunking in a pre-form, but creating a small "stream" running to it for the birds to bathe? The "head stream" could be a shallow depression with the water burbling up and out of the ground, flowing through a river rock lined stream, dumping into the preform . . . a little woodlands theme? Most pre-forms are only 18" deep, but it would give your fish a little more safety. Lee "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to ponds being unfrozen and useable. Well, for me anyway w/a small one here near Boston. It's been a while since I've posted but you guys/gals have always been a wealth of info! I'm thinking of expanding, I've got a shallow bird-pool going on right now, about 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. It's only about 10" deep and from there comes up to a shallow end where the birds bathe. I want to put in a preformed liner, dig a hole, plop it in, be done BUT I want a shallow bird bath end ... does such a thing exist in preform? I haven't found one, but again, you guys/gals are the experts. It's still not going to be very big or deep - it's in a small garden area. I guess I'm looking for a pre-form w/a shallow end. :-) I've got three small goldfish (they must have come on plant I bought last year since I didn't put them there) and I'd like it to be a bit deeper for them when I put them out, since they're so used to me now they'll be an easy target for something to snack on, they'll probably come right to the surface for Mr./Mrs Raccoon where last summer they took off at any sign of movement. This was low maintenance last year, I've got no big filtration, just a fountain w/a small filter attachment and I'd like to keep it that way. I'll probably just have to buy a bigger fountain. Oh yes, and I'll be putting in plenty of plants! TIA, LeeAnne |
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I don't really the room (nor the talent) to do something like that. :-(
I'm thinking of maybe getting a larger liner instead, digging the hole a bit deeper and keeping it like it is, only a bit larger. The possibilities are endless! LeeAnne "Lee B." wrote in message ... How about plunking in a pre-form, but creating a small "stream" running to it for the birds to bathe? The "head stream" could be a shallow depression with the water burbling up and out of the ground, flowing through a river rock lined stream, dumping into the preform . . . a little woodlands theme? Most pre-forms are only 18" deep, but it would give your fish a little more safety. Lee "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to ponds being unfrozen and useable. Well, for me anyway w/a small one here near Boston. It's been a while since I've posted but you guys/gals have always been a wealth of info! I'm thinking of expanding, I've got a shallow bird-pool going on right now, about 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. It's only about 10" deep and from there comes up to a shallow end where the birds bathe. I want to put in a preformed liner, dig a hole, plop it in, be done BUT I want a shallow bird bath end ... does such a thing exist in preform? I haven't found one, but again, you guys/gals are the experts. It's still not going to be very big or deep - it's in a small garden area. I guess I'm looking for a pre-form w/a shallow end. :-) I've got three small goldfish (they must have come on plant I bought last year since I didn't put them there) and I'd like it to be a bit deeper for them when I put them out, since they're so used to me now they'll be an easy target for something to snack on, they'll probably come right to the surface for Mr./Mrs Raccoon where last summer they took off at any sign of movement. This was low maintenance last year, I've got no big filtration, just a fountain w/a small filter attachment and I'd like to keep it that way. I'll probably just have to buy a bigger fountain. Oh yes, and I'll be putting in plenty of plants! TIA, LeeAnne |
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bird baths quickly become a bird sewer system.
birds carry diseases in their poop that infects and kills fish. bird poop and goldfish are not compatible. put in a separate bird bath and net the pond to keep the birds out of it for healthy fish. Ingrid BUT I want a shallow bird I've got three small goldfish TIA, LeeAnne ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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