From what height do you drop your drops?
I usually set up the baggie with a whole in it from about 1 foot
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
eagle80 wrote:
From what height do you drop your drops?
I drop my drops dribbling from a drop bag from about a foot to two foot. If you dribble your drops you will notice a drop in your dribble.
eagle80 wrote:
From what height do you drop your drops?
I had to re-read this. At first I thot it said "From height do you drop your draws" !!!
Ok, now I’m convinced that no one on this site has the slightest clue as how to type nor conjugate a verb. Good riddance.
Would it be 'drip your drops' ?
eagle80 wrote:
From what height do you drop your drops?
Depends on how high the clouds are.
Pholmwood wrote:
Ok, now I’m convinced that no one on this site has the slightest clue as how to type nor conjugate a verb. Good riddance.
What the heck does "conjugate" mean anyway?
saxman71 wrote:
What the heck does "conjugate" mean anyway?
(of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material.
montephoto wrote:
(of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material.
Oh, that conjugate. I knew that once.
billnikon
Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
saxman71 wrote:
What the heck does "conjugate" mean anyway?
Well I can tell you, the federal government, and state government, and heath officials want you to stay home and above all don't conjugate around anyone else.
Pholmwood wrote:
Ok, now I’m convinced that no one on this site has the slightest clue as how to type nor conjugate a verb. Good riddance.
So where are your
photographs? This is a
PHOTOGRAPHY SITE after all and after almost 8 years you have not contributed a single image. And I am assuming that you are aware that in writing, it is preferable to
NOT use contractions, right? Good riddance to you, do not let the door hit you in the butt on the way out, you won't be missed. In fact, I suspect you were never even
noticed.
montephoto wrote:
(of bacteria or unicellular organisms) become temporarily united in order to exchange genetic material.
That went over most people's heads, but as a retired clinical microbiologist, I did get a chuckle out of it, thanks! :-)
To "Conjugate" is a verb, it means to get Married, as in "Conjugal", a synonym for Slavery or life-long penance.
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