Hi:

This is the website for Owen Carter, a British guy who has been living in Amsterdam for the last 11 years.

I'm afraid there is nothing earth-shattering here, no solutions for World Peace, no cures for peoples ills.. Just a few of my photos and ramblings.

Very Tiny

Dario dario

Dario dario

Two Scarlet Badis (Dario dario) in my 10L nano-aquarium with some Red Crystal shrimp. This picture does not do them justice really, they are a real living jewel; truly beautiful and tiny (1 to 1.5cm adult size). They are related to the Perch family, and lots of interesting behaviours. I was having a small issue with minute water bugs; sub millimetre dots swimming and crawling over the rocks and plants in the Nano tank. I have always wanted to keep some fish in that tank, so this seemed like a good opportunity to go for it on the basis that the shrimp were ignoring them, but a predatory fish would not. They will eat very young shrimp too, but leave juveniles and adults alone, having some shrimp population control in that tank is no bad thing.

10liter 'jewel' tank

10L 'Jewel' of a tank

I’m already keeping Celestial Perl Danios, and Microrasboras in a 35L aquarium, the Danios are a bit bigger than the Badis, but the Micros are even smaller (possibly the smallest invertebrates in the world). I like these very small species, and the shrimp I keep them with, it’s like owning FabergĂ© miniatures or a precision mechanical watch, they are so tiny but so perfect. I have a pair of males, I’d hoped the smaller one was a female but it turned out to be a male that had not coloured up yet..

What I had not reckoned on was that they are fussy eaters in a way that would make most girls with ‘Anna‘ really, really jealous. I’m currently having to feed them individual live bloodworms with a pair of tweezers.. But they seem to have finally got the idea that the little critters in their tank can be eaten too. I noticed the number suddenly start to decline last week, and I eventually saw one of the Badis chasing and eating them; they seem to have cleaned them up now. Going forward I need to wean them onto frozen live foods, and if I can I’d like to get them accepting small flake and pellets. I actually tricked one of the them to eat a pellet last night, he spat it out really quick. This may be even harder than I imagined.

She’s got the berries..


Berried crystal red shrimp

Wonderful! A crystal red shrimp carrying eggs in my 10L tank; look for the little ‘berries’ under her belly. I’m really rather pleased to see this happen in such a small tank. Now I need to think of how to get rid of the juveniles, at 3-7 euros each it may be worth feeding them up and selling them.

Click on the image for a better view, she will carry the eggs for a month or more before they hatch as minute versions of the parents.

Relax, take a deep breath.

Beyond the Net
:-)

Christmas is coming..

.. The goose is getting fat. Etc.

Stuff I need

When the Wind Blows &
The Legend of 1900.

Meeting People

When two people meet there are really six people present:
Each Person as the other sees them.
Each Person as they see themselves.
Each person as the really are.

Very smart, wish I know who said it, heard it on Radio4 last night.

All we want for Christmas

Mads seems to have it summed up really well on his latest posting:

Someone asked me what I want for Christmas this year. So here is my whishlist:
- I whish for Peace on Earth.
- I wish that Man will wake up from the illusion, that there is a “higher entity” being responsible for our actions, and start dealing with our selfcreated situation.
- I wish that People will stop expecting to be judged by others. That they will free themselves from the roles they think they are forced to take, and look forward instead of backwards.

Amen.

He also added a clip to illustrate this :-)

A wise man knows everything, a shrewd man knows everybody.

- Anon (but quite insightful, methinks.)

Free?

A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular.
Adlai Stevenson

Not new, but still poignant

“When I fought to protect my land and my home, I was called a savage.
When I neither understood nor welcomed this way of life, I was called lazy.
When I tried to rule my people, I was stripped of my authority.”

Chief Dan George in his ‘Lament for Confederation‘.

Different Perspectives

Interesting days in the Gaza strip, in that religious fanatics have flocked to the scene, and a bit of me is glad to see their frustration. I feel like this is some restitution for the Palestinians who have lost their homes. The ordinary settlers have my sympathy though, they were told by the fanatics that the land was theirs, learning that it wasn’t must have been a bitter pill.

Just a few yards outside Kfar Darom, dozens of Palestinians stood on the roofs of their houses watching the evacuation.

“For the first time in the last few years I’m standing here without any fear that Israelis will shoot at me because their battle today is against themselves,” said Mohammed Bashir, a Palestinian farmer.”

Long may he continue to stand there.

An analysis of Usenet..

“Consider the usenet as a kind of asynchronous network. Consider the participants as nodes that connect and disconnect at random. Now consider the result. The value has *NOT* increased along with the number of nodes. Instead, the SNR became very small, and my belief is that the current SNR is negative, at least on average. There is still some good information to be found in pockets, but there is plenty of misinformation, too, and *LOTS* of noise.
I think the decisive factor is that the fanatical propagators of misinformation must be aware (at some level) that they are fighting against reality–but their response is to shout louder and more frequently, simply repeating their misinformation. Are they hoping that lies repeated enough times will somehow become true? Or they just hope to bury the truth they hate?”

Very interesting.. From Slashdot, a post by ‘Shanen’