Heyyyyyy LOLTypically, posting anything Lions related would disqualify you for everything, but since it's a Cherry Corals sale, and they're located in Michigan, I guess I'll have to let it slide
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Heyyyyyy LOLTypically, posting anything Lions related would disqualify you for everything, but since it's a Cherry Corals sale, and they're located in Michigan, I guess I'll have to let it slide
Mechanical Engineering, one more semester left... happy because it is a huge accomplishment but now I have to find a way to get my 110 gallon tank out of my parent's basement when I move out..............Just messing with you!
What are ya majoring in?
A case of beer and a few friends.Mechanical Engineering, one more semester left... happy because it is a huge accomplishment but now I have to find a way to get my 110 gallon tank out of my parent's basement when I move out..............
I think I am actually going to sneak an upgrade into the process. My plan is to set up a 180-200 system at my perspective new house and perhaps maintain my current tank at home then move all my LR and livestock. Gives me a chance to get rid of things I do not like and also swap out a very old tank with some sketchy silicone.A case of beer and a few friends.
If I could go back, I would have studied engineering. I didn't like math when I was younger, despite being good at it, and I have a very technically-oriented mind. Designing, building, etc are very interesting to me. However, I switched majors a few times and ended up with enough hours and loans for a masters degree, but only ever got the Psychology/Philosophy undergrad. The plan was to go into organizational psychology, but once I started doing the graduate work, I realized how much I didn't want to do that. Oh well.Mechanical Engineering, one more semester left... happy because it is a huge accomplishment but now I have to find a way to get my 110 gallon tank out of my parent's basement when I move out..............
That game should start in the 8-9pm ET window, FYII need that skimmer!! lol mine is tripping my gfci. Hopefully we’re slow here at work and I can play.
That's the move. It will give your new tank time to settle. The alternative is selling everything then buying it all new again. Otherwise, moving a heavily stocked tank is tough. Not impossible, but tough.I think I am actually going to sneak an upgrade into the process. My plan is to set up a 180-200 system at my perspective new house and perhaps maintain my current tank at home then move all my LR and livestock. Gives me a chance to get rid of things I do not like and also swap out a very old tank with some sketchy silicone.
R2R thread of me stressing out incoming
Not yet. I'm thinking maybe trying it on Tuesday.@CodyBot . Did you get your rib eye roast?
Never too late for a change of pace. One of the guys graduating with me is a married man with three grown children who spent his career as a sailor and welder. Your Psychology/Philosophy undergrad has probably taught you tons about personal communication, understanding those around you, and teamwork. Those characteristics are some of the most important with engineers. If you can work with others and understand other people, you simply get things done. Lots of engineers may flounder in communication and teamwork.If I could go back, I would have studied engineering. I didn't like math when I was younger, despite being good at it, and I have a very technically-oriented mind. Designing, building, etc are very interesting to me. However, I switched majors a few times and ended up with enough hours and loans for a masters degree, but only ever got the Psychology/Philosophy undergrad. The plan was to go into organizational psychology, but once I started doing the graduate work, I realized how much I didn't want to do that. Oh well.