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EEVblog => The AmpHour Radio Show => Topic started by: kfitch42 on September 27, 2014, 03:30:52 pm
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On a recent-ish TheAmpHour episode someone talked about working on sensors for the gates on the Australian Rabbit-Proof Fence. Who was it? Which episode? My memory/google-foo is failing me right now.
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It was on Elicia White's embedded podcast, #63 from August 13.
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THANKS!
I guess that explains why I couldn't find it.... I'm an idiot :)
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THANKS!
I guess that explains why I couldn't find it.... I'm an idiot :)
Anybody that watched Bugs Bunny knows that rabbit proof fence is an impossibility.
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Not impossible, but you have to dig down deep with the foundations, and make it pretty high. Wodger Wabbit was stymied by his cage, as it was a filled in concrete pond, and though he dug and dug he could not get through the concrete walls and base. He dug till he died.
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My cat kills any offender who dare to penetrate the backyard perimeter and is smaller in size than her. She got a few rabbits over the summer. So vegetables grow safely in the backyard.
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'Vegetables'... a cute name for a cat.
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THANKS!
I guess that explains why I couldn't find it.... I'm an idiot :)
Anybody that watched Bugs Bunny knows that rabbit proof fence is an impossibility.
Obviously you aren't aware of the Rabbit fences in Aus...thousands of miles long. :o
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In this thread, we learn who is not up-to-speed with Bugs Bunny.
Bugs could grab himself by the scruff and lift himself over any fence. ^-^
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John Travolta in 'Phenomenon' made a Rabbit-Proof Fence. Check it out.
Only problem is, he trapped the rabbit inside and it ate all his garden.
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Where I grew up it was traditional to eschew the fence, and rather spend a few afternoons sitting out on the back porch with a .22 Win Mag bolt action. Consider that as an alternative?