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Visit Bristol Fish ? #4

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nelsonic opened this issue Oct 18, 2016 · 1 comment
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Visit Bristol Fish ? #4

nelsonic opened this issue Oct 18, 2016 · 1 comment

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nelsonic commented Oct 18, 2016

Bristol Fish appear to be the most well researched/developed Aquaponics experiment/operation in the UK, I therefore propose that we pay them a visit as a fact-finding mission. 🔍

We could do it on a Saturday (if they are open) or "Work Remotely" (or take a "Day Off") and go there during the week if they are only open weekdays ... Obviously Saturday would be ideal because we would get more time to soak it all up, but if we only had 1h we could still use it pretty well. The key is preparation. Don't show up and ask "noob" questions. (I will finish reading the book and watching all the videos before we go and brief anyone else interested on the journey...!) 🚂 💬

@eliasCodes would you be interested in going on a mini field-trip to Bristol one Saturday/Weekend in the future...? (given that you are a "local" you will know way more about the area, and you did show some initial interest in the idea during #dwylsummer ... but if you're busy I will still make notes and share so you can follow along vicariously/remotely. 😉 )

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@nelsonic in principle, I'm up for this, with 2 provisos:

  1. I can make it on the date. Weekends might work better, but depends mainly how IPCortex project is going!
  2. I can get through at least some of the videos you posted before the date.

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