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Krux

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  1. Nuke those green palys while you can, they will take over as mentioned above. Did you buy your solana locally?
  2. hard to find locally, expensive to have shipped to you. easiest way to do it is get a hot wire and buy sheet styrene from home depot or lowes, and then spend a couple seconds cutting them to fit any size cardboard box you have. tape the seams together with packing tape, and for a few cents per box you are good to go. the hotwire makes clean cuts, so it looks professional. you can get a battery powered cutter from michael's for under 10 bucks. if you go to a hobby shop you can get a plug powered cutter that will last a lot longer and cut much smoother for about 30, made by woodland scenics. if you find a supplier of uniform cardboard bozes and you plan to ship a lot, you can precut a lot of foam using a template made out of cardboard.
  3. As Charles said, Savko is the place to go. Ive seen it at HD before, but you can also get all your fittings that you may still need for a great price to save on shipping. Done about a dozen tank plumbing jobs with them, great vendor. This is what you want http://www.savko.com/partlist.asp?pgid=4&ptid=19&pid=36
  4. You could always get angry over the coral growth, making you have to frag stuff all the time... Glad you like it. Be well.
  5. Reflector sold, thank you for the interest.
  6. uv wont remove particulate matter of any real size, but carbon and gfo will trap it if it gets to them.
  7. Mau'dib no longer needs the browsing module?
  8. to make cleaning faster, i would cut foam filter blocks to fit chamber one, then just yank that and rinse it out every other day... will keep the nitrates from becoming a problem for longer.
  9. unless it is for space reasons, just delete the shortcuts and soon you will forget it was ever there. as long as you don't get it wet or feed it after midnight, it can't do anything to you.
  10. Don't you love that we are working with a 30 year old revision of a 120something year old convention? Seems there is something better to legislate than baseball some times. Same site talks specifically about industrial property in detail elsewhere! Go read my post in the IE8 thread!
  11. what do you think of this rick? http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=308446 (follow the link in the link) sounds like someone solved the issue for vbulletin, this may be it.
  12. Yeah i found that and edited my post right after asking my question all i can find is stuff on visual search display and some changes to tabbed browsing, none of which seem to have anything to do with this issue, but my totally unscientific study of trying every browser I have concludes it is definitely IE8
  13. "Intellectual property is divided into two categories: Industrial property, which includes inventions (patents), trademarks, industrial designs, and geographic indications of source; and Copyright, which includes literary and artistic works such as novels, poems and plays, films, musical works, artistic works such as drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures, and architectural designs. Rights related to copyright include those of performing artists in their performances, producers of phonograms in their recordings, and those of broadcasters in their radio and television programs." I am not a generalist! For that matter FU generally means something completely different to almost everyone else.
  14. works with chrome and opera, but i refuse to turn on my wife's mac to check safari
  15. can you link to a page that isn't displaying properly for you? nevermind, i see what you are talking about, rick's damsel in the potm thread did the same thing for me
  16. I quoted the copyright passage to demonstrate specifically that copyright and thus fair use had nothing to do with this, not to support my argument! and this is why it all goes back to IP for me, I never viewed this as anything to do with copyright laws, and thus nothing to do with FU laws which protect data, not objects. My argument was based solely on the fact that someone is openly advertising haxorz that negate the need to purchase a complete package, thus denying Neptune sales, thus violating industrial property protection, and that Neptune would be within their rights to ask him to stop hosting it on his google account. However at this point I will consider myself owned on three fronts, one because I failed to acknowledge the relationship of Cisco and Linksys in my last example and thus feel like a noob, two because I am not a software developer so can't argue software copyrights (though I don't believe that is at stake), and finally because I want this thread to get back on track!
  17. THAT makes sense! I need a bit more convincing in another thread (if Cisco sold adapters to plug into your Linksys in line to get these results, and distributed them exclusively through Linksys, I would see that as the same argument as far as tomato creating a software workaround for a physical object) but the discussion has been fun! Either way this beats a RK with NET module hands down.
  18. iTunes is not something that is sold, it is distributed as rampantly as antitrust laws will allow to spur sales from the itunes store... See I would argue this as from what I can tell this is CLEARLY NOT fair use. The bold part demonstrates that the software makes the patented apex module and copyright protected software on it completely valueless... that's where I personally see fair use falling apart. He is not using copyrighted material in a manner that is reasonable, he has created his OWN material that circumvents the built in limitations of the invention which require additional purchases to achieve the same ends. This replaces the Apex module, which is simply a box with connectivity software on a rom chip plugged into it which they sell independently as the ONLY way to access the controller from the internet. Maybe I need to read more and then have you explain it to me over a beer to understand your perspective, but I simply don't see a copyright workaround (fair use) as being a way to get around industrial property protection on a physical patent Back to the sweet deal at hand!
  19. Knowing absolutely nothing about the more recent developments of Zeovit this may come off wrong, but hasn't that method sort of lost momentum with the development of vodka and sugar dosing with minimal prodibio dosing? Just curious is all, and I AM also excited to watch the development of the tank and system for you, I know that people have demonstrated incredible results with it. Pics please?
  20. I am pretty sure that if you write a program that you can stick on an sd card that plugs into your entry model camera, that unlocks features that are intentionally locked unless you upgrade, and then post all over the internet about it, eventually Nikon is going to come knocking and ask you to take it down. You could write it in Turbo BASIC and they still wouldn't care. The man always gots ta get paid Let me reiterate though that I could be totally WRONG in which case I should run out and start marketing my idea for a network controlled dosing system via an ancient belkin router that I can run from a blackberry.
  21. Essentially hacking their product via software to allow it to function without the additional product that they sell to make such features available. If they had designed the software platform to be open source they would have forfeited their right to keep their product functioning as sold, but as it is he created a work around to deny them sales, and is openly distributing it to people. They own the rights to controlling internet functionality within their product, it is up to them to determine if it is worth maintaining exclusivity to those features, or if they just want to let it go.
  22. Cool program, but wouldn't be surprised if this guy gets a C&D letter as he apears to be circumventing the IP of AC. Get it now just in case.
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