
Bigger fishes are found at this end but they never bother with the earthworm.. too smart?

Another one take the bait

Underside look of the fish. Uncle uses two lines each hooked with earthworm baits.

The Common Tilapia( not native), Sepat Jepun - no wonder i was told this is a Japanese fish.

My Ferris Wheel in my PC
After having a hot cpu for months! ( Bios readout is 80 C ) I decided to cool it so a searched in the net found this all pure copper beauty - Zalman ( Korean) CNPS9500 LED CPU cooler. ($149) for my P4 3.4GHz socket 775 motherb'd. It works wonder and silent - now max cpu temp kept at below 55C
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