Fish
in the
News.
Family's
fish
found
after
flooding.
Flood
waters
from the
Merrimack
River
recently
swamped
the
Brand
family's
backyard
pond,
sweeping
away
seven of
their 11
Koi fish
and
depositing
them on
the
third
fairway
of the
nearby
Nashua
Country
Club.
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here
to read
the rest
of the
story.
The London Aquarium unveiled the newest "species" to join its fish collection: robo-carp.
Photograph by
Adrian Dennis
AFP/Getty Images
Arsonist Catfish? A catfish named Kipper is being blamed for starting a fire that destroyed his owner’s home.
More
Fish in
the
News.
The
London
Aquarium
unveiled
the
newest
"species"
to join
its
collection:
robo-carp.
Computer
scientists
at the
University
of Essex
in the
U.K.
developed
the
self-guided
robot
fish,
seen
here
swimming
in the
aquarium.
The
designers
say it
is the
smartest
such
robot
yet
created—the
fish
uses
artificial
intelligence
and
built-in
sensors
to avoid
obstacles
and
respond
to
environmental
changes.
Click
here
to read
more.
Arsonist
Catfish?
A
catfish
named
Kipper
is being
blamed
for
starting
a fire
that
destroyed
his
owner’s
home.
Kipper
might
have
been an
8in
(20cm)
slippery
customer,
but was
an
unlikely
suspect
as a
potential
arsonist.
Nonetheless
Sharron
Killahena,
the
fish’s
owner,
is sure
that he
was the
culprit.
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here to
read the
rest of
this
story.
A Pond Tour For The Cure!
Saturday July 8th and Sunday July 9th 2006
Here we are only three short weeks away from our Seventh Annual Parade of Ponds Charity event. Last year I had an amazing compliment from a couple of tour-goers that our Parade of Ponds outdid the Redlands Home Tour!
That seriously blew me away. That was the ultimate compliment considering, the Redlands Home Tour is so awesome! We're constantly striving to make our pond tours more outstanding and memorable.
I am writing you today to ask you for your help. I want this year's Parade of Ponds tour to be the most memorable to date, but in a different way!
The highest dollar amount we have ever raised is $4,000.00 from our event. Our companies goal is to double that dollar amount and I figured the best way to do that is to share our goal with you.
I told a pond tour participant last year that I had hoped for a larger attendance, in order to raise more money for our charities and he said, "Well you should have said something earlier?" "We could have promoted the tour at our office and I certainly would have talked it up a little more if I thought about it that way"
So here I am today; I'm asking you to step up to the plate to help us achieve our goal of raising $8,000.00 for our benefactors this year! I want this to be our goal! All we're asking from you is to talk it up a little more at work, on the baseball diamond or while you're out with your friends!
I'm serious; tell everyone you know we are raising money to help cure diabetes on "A Pond Tour For The Cure" 2006! We can send you a poster if you have a special spot to hang it where the highest volume of people will see it. Give us a call if you can help. Together we can do this!
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