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  1. ...or not... I just associated all jpeg extensions to IE and it still prompted for a file download...clicking open opens it in an IE window, however
  2. same result... if it's pc dependant than why does it work for me on trt but not here? For those that don't have a problem... what program is associated with .jpg? I'd imagine if I associate .jpg with IE (which is default) there wouldn't be a problem. That makes me think it is in the code here since TRT works fine with my settings.
  3. I can't find any setting that affects it... Clicking a thumbnail opens another ie window and feeds it the link (ie. http://www.pnwmas.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=124&d=1148540505[/url]) which returns the picture url but it's already treating as a download at that point... On TRT the thumbnails open fine for me (ie http://thereeftank.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=38730&d=1149118859)
  4. Mine treats it as a file download and gives the approapriate dialog box (open, save, etc...). Of course open uses the program I have assigned to the extension. IE6.0.2800.1106
  5. very nice... sorry if you've posted it before but what are your camera specs?
  6. Have you seen the 1004 that's been posted for over a month?... I think you should help him out with your pricing methodology.
  7. The taps are a little pricey, though.... http://www.plumbingsupply.com/pipetaps.html
  8. http://www.savko.com/PartList.asp?pgid=3&ptid=15&pid=132
  9. inkto

    Acrylic fun...

    Thanks! But the best part is it fits where I need it to and does what I want it to. It was a good primer on working with acrylic, too. I'd like to do some more in the future.
  10. inkto

    Acrylic fun...

    I'm sure we can work somthing out.
  11. I would think a trip to the hardware store would be easiest if you didn't already try that...and if Travis does'nt have them.
  12. inkto

    Acrylic fun...

    That's because of the strategic camera angle. But thanks.
  13. I've been pondering the same thing. Anyone have a favorite location for cl returns? Bottom, back, top, or manifold? Any strong argument for why?
  14. inkto

    Acrylic fun...

    I finished up the sump finally this weekend... I knew it would be a strange size for a sump but it really hit home when I got it assembled. Since I only want to use half the cabinet for the sump I have to utilize the height available to add volume. Total volume ~38gal. The drain line will split into the back left drain zone and the slow flow fuge in the back right... flow goes through a bubble trap with extra wide spacing to slow flow (since it's only 6" wide) and through a 3/4" bulkhead out of the fuge into the return zone. The return zone is designed to hold about 7 gallons to make a quick 5 gal water change easy by diverting the return pump to a drain or bucket. A 10% water change will be possible by draining the return zone and the drain zone. All in all there should be about 10 gal. of empty space to easily handle any power failure situations. Lets hope it works All in all it was a fun project but I definitely need to work on my acrylic skills... half the joints look good but I'm not showing pics of the other half DOH! All I can say is... you're the man James... (icon)
  15. good price on the skimmer... I wish I hadn't bought so much already for my upgrade or I'd grab the 3/4" seaswirl from ya. I better find a new job first
  16. We're talking something like this... ya? I wouldn't give ya $10 for it http://www.pbase.com/ilanbt/image/22604447
  17. Just curious what the hiring atmosphere is like out there.
  18. Let's open this up out of curiosity... anybody know of ANY job openings where they work or otherwise?
  19. inkto

    Acrylic fun...

    So I'm taking the week off and what better to do than play in the shop... right? Today and tomorrow will be sump building days with a sheet of 3/8" acrylic I picked up a while ago. Total dims will be a little smaller than 23x19x23 and it comes in just under 40 gallons. It's a goofy size for a sump but I only wanted to use half the cabinet and have half left for equipment. The first project of the day was a pico tank 7.5" cube out of scrap so I could get the hang of the process and make all my mistakes for the day And.. uh, I did. Enough said. So I took the lessons learned and tackled the sump: Pretty basic setup that you've probably seen before. I roughed out all the pieces on the table saw and trimmed to size on the router table. I used Weld-on 4 and the pins I'm using are out of .015 spring steel as it was the only thing I could find today. It's a little on the large side and makes for a somewhat sloppy joint. .008-.010 would have been nice. I'll post more as it comes together. I have to machine the top and attach the top and bottom tomorrow. Thanks to James for all the info he's posted in the past... I used a lot of it. Ben
  20. For the time, yes, I'm looking to stay in the Beaverton/Portland area. As for the industry... I'm open to interesting ideas but I would feel better about paying off my student loans if I was actually making money with the education they payed for Thanks for the info, however. Any and all is helpful. Ben
  21. I clicked on the wrong forum for this topic... sorry all. Feel free to move it admin... Hi all.. I'm contemplating a job change and was wondering if anybody had any leads from the great Silicon Forest. I have a degree in Computer Engineering and have been in a, let's say, un-related industry since I graduated. (It's a long story) Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks! Ben
  22. I've been thinking about the same thing... I can't find a used one for the life of me. I'll be #2 in the boat. Ben
  23. I have a used Tru-vu 100 gallon (48x24x20 high, black back, center overflow) that I'm currently in the middle of re-finishing. It won't be done for a couple weeks... fyi anyway.. Ben
  24. wow... the I-5 parking lot lives again Glad nobody was hurt. And... not to make light of the situation but that is a sweet picture.
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