Paul I still have a huge bleached dead coral my dad used back in the day. He ran a UG filter as well on a 75g fueled by a huge 4 outlet air pump.
He was a smart man.
and can only imagine what life was like before computers were around.
It was actually much better and almost everyone was healthier and could take care of themselves better.
We didn't have computer dating, we actually had to meet someone, that is when you have to stand in front of a person and use your mouth to talk to them while making sence.
We didn't have computers or cell phones but we had something better.
Muscle shirts and cool cars. Thats all you needed, a muscle shirt and a cool car.
It helped if you had some muscles to fill out the shirt but it wasn't mandatory.
I remember my older cousin had a 1955 Oldsmobile in about 1962 and we were all in the car, which was a cool car. We would cruise around and look for girls. Well, they did, I was young but I went along for the ride and at least I looked cool. Air conditioning was not in cars in those days unless you were extreamly wealthy, which none of us were.
So when we saw a good looking girl, we would quickly roll up the windows and smile as we drove past her so it looked like we had air conditioning.
Of course it was 95 degrees so as we turned the corner we had to quickly open the windows before we fainted. Now that was being cool.

I don't know what we would do if the girl actually ever got in the car.:hmm2:
OK one more story about that car, then back to fish. We were out in Long Island and we went clamming. We collected about 100 or so clams and had them in 2 bushels in the trunk of that 55 Oldsmobile. This was in a country house out in the sticks which now looks like a city.
Anyway, my cousin forgot the clams in the trunk of the car and left the car there in the sun, for a week.
The next week we returned and we could smell the car from about 3 blocks away. You could not get with in 100 yards of the thing and he ended up junking it.
I am sure that if that car survived the crushing machine it is still on some side street with the doors and trunk open to air it out. You never get the smell of dead clam out of a car.:lol: