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Over the years, I have only had one problem with a Dell tech. The guy would not listen to me and treated me like I was some kind of a dummy, making me repeat all the stuff I had already done and told him about. What I did was to pretend I was running […]

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OT for Ray

Hey Ray, my husband is a bit of a computer tech (he fixes my computers when I break them, LOL). You might find that when you do get a new computer that windows xp won’t be too bad of an upgrade for your operating system. I was a long time windows xp […]

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OT for Ray

Ray,
You could be suffering from any, or a combination, of a number of problems. There is a problem known as Winrot in which the OS degrades over a period of time. Many factors contribute to this. It is much worse with 98 than with XP and Vista.
Your machine may be infected with malware, which pretty […]

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I would upgrade the OS to XP, but then I thought that Vista would be OK…
I have had XP at work for a long time and it works well, and is not a great leap from 98 from a user standpoint. Everything that is different is better.
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 8:48 AM, […]

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OT for Ray

Hello guys, Just want you guys to know I appreciate all of your concerns and suggestions regarding my plight, including support from my fellow club members, senior centers and software recommendations from all posts up until 8:24 last night. I’ll take them all under consideration, and while I’d just […]

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[AquaticLife] escape proof hoods

How about a brick?  Appealing wrapped in a wood grain type of contact paper to make it a bit more appealing to the eye?  I had to do this once for Oscars I was keeping as they would bang the top of their glass cover for treats or food.   Bill

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[AquaticLife] ICH

Lenny,
They also have salt grinders, which may be more appropriate. Or, you could always use a mortar and pestle. Frankly, though, I’ve never done either when using kosher salt at the table or for cooking.
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[AquaticLife] ICH

If that is all you have, yes it will work. Next time you have to buy salt for your home, get the plain table salt, preferably without any additives or preservatives… although sporadic use of these are also OK if that’s all you have… then you can use it on the fish too… the […]

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[UniQuaria] unidentified fish

Wow.. He sounds like an interesting critter. 10″+ though! Does say uncommon to the hobbyist and expect to pay 20-25 pounds for it, so roughly $40-50. At least you didn’t get taken on the price. Hopefully you can recoup some money in getting rid of him.

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Sand

I couldnt agree more many many moons ago at the university when ever I set up a new tank I always used the diatom filter to remove debris from our substrates before I did anything else works fantastic and eliminates further problems with it as what we were using was collected on […]

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