No big thing. Just stick your arm in and the little critters are quite
satisfied after 10 minutes or so. You just have to eat lots of liver or
other blood-building nutrients.
Lawrence
On 16 Dec 2002, , Merle K. Peirce wrote:
> I get great solace from telling people about my leech tank, and how
> tiresome feeding time can be.
>
> On 15 Dec 2002, Christopher McNabb wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 20:17, Chad Fernandez wrote:
> >
> > > I should
> > > have showed them my radioactive material..... It's part of the old
> > > smoke detector I found in the house :-)
> > >
> >
> > We have a weekly event at Virginia Tech called "Geeks Lunch" where
> > people get together and discuss geeky things. Sometimes, people bring
> > "Show and tell." I once brought a piece of Trinitite I had picked up
> > somewhere and a geiger counter. The challenge for the rest of the
> > group was to guess what the "mineral" was.
> >
> > Many of my friends and co-workers think I am more than a little odd,
> > based on the antique computers, slide-rules, radioactive materials and
> > sundry other curiosities I keep around.
> >
> > --
> > Christopher L McNabb
> > Operating Systems Analyst Email: cmcnabb_at_4mcnabb.net
> > Virginia Tech ICBM: 37.1356N 80.4272N
> > GMRS: WPSR255 ARS: N2UX Grid Sq: EM97SD
> >
>
> M. K. Peirce
>
> Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
> Shady Lea, Rhode Island
>
> "Casta est quam nemo rogavit."
>
> - Ovid
>
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