Actually my mistake! :oops: I didn't see Ron's question (mobile browsing :facepalm: ) and just saw your reply, it looks very rude without the question in front of it. My apologise
Sweet, I learned something on a Sunday 8) Prior to this, everything I've ever been taught about mammalian reproduction has indicated that the first sperm is the winner. I would also add that despite not being the first, that's not the point I was making but there's no point trying cause this is the nitpicking and arguing thread :roll:
Taking the perfect photo right off the bat is nearly impossible, a couple of tweaks with editing software is all an average photo needs to look spectacular. There's nothing wrong with a bit of colour or light adjustment, it just helps to convey what the photographer sees.
I've had many moments where if I'd been a second earlier or later (perhaps I stopped to pat the cat or forgot my keys) I would have been dead. Just little moments where life could be taken so quickly and easily that I've avoided meaning I'm here to type today. Maybe next time I won't be so lucky.
So you're saying that it all happened because someone put it here? I understand that an extraordinary series of events happened which led to carbon based lifeforms but it all comes down to sheer coincidence really. The asteroid that struck earth which led to the creation of the moon could have missed, had Earth not been in the right place at the right time.
I like to believe in good luck. There's an infinite number of planets, stars, galaxies, solar systems in the universe, our rock just happened to be the right size and the right distance away from our star to spawn life. Pretty neat 8)
Not 2 WHOLE projects I hope I have a lot to do on my graphics but luckily I've completed everything else so I can really focus on it for this final week.
Thanks! It is quite fun despite the constant frustrations, be a bit easier if I wasn't so pedantic about the tank. I'm wanting to change it already, I get bored fairly quickly :roll:
In a high tech planted tank, you can never really have too much current (unless you're blowing the substrate and plants around the tank :lol: ) but I think for a DIY tank on a budget, a reactor is much better than a bell.