Re: [RML] LONG FILE : Fluorescent Tube Data(SPAM)

Chris Howe (c_howe at med.usyd.edu.au)
Wed, 19 Nov 1997 11:16:51 +1100

Larry, I find a tasteful mix of various beer labels sets the colours of the
fish off nicely. I'm sure any number of the Australian (note spelling,
*mate*) members could provide a few gross at short notice. Also, don't
discount the effect of old plastic bags shimmering in the carefully selected
and arranged lighting. For that final authentic touch I am prepared to offer
you, for only a small consideration, an old wristwatch which I personally
recovered from the bottom of the famed Lake Eacham. It even keeps Australian
Eastern Standard Time (the setting button is jammed).

Seriously, thanks for all the comments on lighting. The information will
come in very handy, as I think I will need to upgrade some lights soon, and
I don't know much about it and find it confusing.

Chris Howe

At 06:06 PM 18/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually I am usually switched on pretty good....
>
>I am glad you wrote Bruce I had a few questions about designing a more
>natural tank.... I so far have littered the bottom of my tanks with dead
>leaves and some old tires I cut them up since the full size tire would not
>fit.. but the big question was the basic debris... I was not sure if old
>Fosters cans were required for the total effect of tank design.. what are
>your thoughts?
>
>I realize (realise for you Austrailian illiterates) if I were asking Roy he
>might be able to help me with some old booze bottles but then I am not
>asking Roy....
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>At 06:34 AM 11/19/1997 +1000, you wrote:
>>Oh Larry
>>
>>And I thought you were switched on ;-)
>>
>>Regards,
>>Bruce.
>>bhansen at ozemail.com.au
>>
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>>> From: Larry Stein <lstein at his.com>
>>> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
>>> Subject: Re: [RML] LONG FILE : Fluorescent Tube Data
>>> Date: Tuesday, 18 November 1997 23:27
>>>
>>> I know I am not that bright (get it?)
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