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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:alaZc.287170$J06.120685@pd7tw2no... What is this talk about Winter! snip I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* BV. At this point, I think you're going to have to wait for next summer. That is, unless you plan to join the Polar bear Club. lol |
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:02:25 -0400, Benign Vanilla wrote:
I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* Is that due to the 'BV' planting method :-) -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngpsm4 (at) infohitsystems (dot) ltd (dot) uk |
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George wrote:
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:alaZc.287170$J06.120685@pd7tw2no... What is this talk about Winter! snip I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* BV. At this point, I think you're going to have to wait for next summer. That is, unless you plan to join the Polar bear Club. lol WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE LATE NOTICE: Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Summer has been cancelled for 2004. We will try to bring you summer next season. Unfortunately, Mother Nature insists that she is losing money and needs a salary cap. July demands sunny-day parity with August before even considering a cap, and August insists that it's his God-given right to have 32 sunny days if he wants. -- derek |
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George wrote:
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:alaZc.287170$J06.120685@pd7tw2no... What is this talk about Winter! snip I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* BV. At this point, I think you're going to have to wait for next summer. That is, unless you plan to join the Polar bear Club. lol WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE LATE NOTICE: Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Summer has been cancelled for 2004. We will try to bring you summer next season. Unfortunately, Mother Nature insists that she is losing money and needs a salary cap. July demands sunny-day parity with August before even considering a cap, and August insists that it's his God-given right to have 32 sunny days if he wants. -- derek |
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George wrote:
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:alaZc.287170$J06.120685@pd7tw2no... What is this talk about Winter! snip I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* BV. At this point, I think you're going to have to wait for next summer. That is, unless you plan to join the Polar bear Club. lol WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE LATE NOTICE: Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Summer has been cancelled for 2004. We will try to bring you summer next season. Unfortunately, Mother Nature insists that she is losing money and needs a salary cap. July demands sunny-day parity with August before even considering a cap, and August insists that it's his God-given right to have 32 sunny days if he wants. -- derek |
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BV,
Use number 2. An indoor outdoor digital thermometer has a long lead on the outdoor sensor, and it should be waterproof, so just tie it to a measuring pole and submerge to a depth and read. I can't think of any better ideas. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... 1. A piece of PVC with aquarium syle stick on thermometers placed at regular intervals. I would place this in the pond and then retrieve and take readings as neccessary. 2. Buy a single water proof probe. Attach it to a stick, and take measurements by placing it into the pond at different depths. 3. A better idea that RichToybox will suggest. BV. |
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BV,
Use number 2. An indoor outdoor digital thermometer has a long lead on the outdoor sensor, and it should be waterproof, so just tie it to a measuring pole and submerge to a depth and read. I can't think of any better ideas. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... 1. A piece of PVC with aquarium syle stick on thermometers placed at regular intervals. I would place this in the pond and then retrieve and take readings as neccessary. 2. Buy a single water proof probe. Attach it to a stick, and take measurements by placing it into the pond at different depths. 3. A better idea that RichToybox will suggest. BV. |
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ...
"Jim Humphries" wrote in message news:alaZc.287170$J06.120685@pd7tw2no... What is this talk about Winter! snip I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* Heck, I've been in the POND more than that. Knee deep only, of course. -- Crashj |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... snip Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Summer has been cancelled for 2004. We will try to bring you summer next season. Unfortunately, Mother Nature insists that she is losing money and needs a salary cap. July demands sunny-day parity with August before even considering a cap, and August insists that it's his God-given right to have 32 sunny days if he wants. I want my money back. BV. |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... snip Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, Summer has been cancelled for 2004. We will try to bring you summer next season. Unfortunately, Mother Nature insists that she is losing money and needs a salary cap. July demands sunny-day parity with August before even considering a cap, and August insists that it's his God-given right to have 32 sunny days if he wants. I want my money back. BV. |
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"Rodney Pont" wrote in message news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.i45s1n1.pminews@ihs1 ... On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:02:25 -0400, Benign Vanilla wrote: I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* Is that due to the 'BV' planting method :-) Funny during work hours it was hot and swimmy weather. Every day at 5:30pm it seemed to get awful. BV. |
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"Rodney Pont" wrote in message news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.i45s1n1.pminews@ihs1 ... On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:02:25 -0400, Benign Vanilla wrote: I am still waiting for Summer. We put a pool in, in mid-july. I have been in it 11 times. *sigh* Is that due to the 'BV' planting method :-) Funny during work hours it was hot and swimmy weather. Every day at 5:30pm it seemed to get awful. BV. |
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message news:Haq2d.62407$D%.43296@attbi_s51... BV, Use number 2. An indoor outdoor digital thermometer has a long lead on the outdoor sensor, and it should be waterproof, so just tie it to a measuring pole and submerge to a depth and read. I can't think of any better ideas. snip You disapoint me by not coming up with #3. BV. |
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"RichToyBox" wrote in message news:Haq2d.62407$D%.43296@attbi_s51... BV, Use number 2. An indoor outdoor digital thermometer has a long lead on the outdoor sensor, and it should be waterproof, so just tie it to a measuring pole and submerge to a depth and read. I can't think of any better ideas. snip You disapoint me by not coming up with #3. BV. |
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An indoor outdoor digital thermometer has a long lead on the
outdoor sensor, and it should be waterproof, so just tie it to a measuring pole and submerge to a depth and read. I would expect it to be water resistant not waterproof. I'd add a coat of epoxy... |
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