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Is BiColor Blenny SPS safe ?
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in SPS and Advanced Reefkeepers Forum
Bicolour? Absolutely SPS safe. -
DaimlerChrysler's apparent disappointment and refusal of assistance to MMC was announced in April this year. Anyway, the only loss will be the Evolutions and perhaps the L200 vans, that's all.
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French aren't known for good quality cars. The cars are not reliable, just like the French.
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Maybe the internet connection is slower than you think.
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Doesn't make sense.
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Only two for such a large space? If it is two then at least 400W will be required. Mounting height will be determined but what is most convenient for you. Where is the attachment mount and wiring? How tall is the stage? Do you want to expose the lights to the audience? Commercial and industrial MH lighting units are very easy to install. Everything you need is packed into a little box behind the reflector. They are quite heavy because of the ballast but you only need to plug in the power. Mounting it will be the hard part but should be fine if you know a bit of DiY with the powerdrill and brackets.
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But then it's french with french built quality.
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hammy, Assuming it's about 12 x 12 meters, it will depend on how many fixtures you want to have and what kind of application (mood, work light, etc). Most probably, you will be looking at industrial 400W low bays or high bays depending on the mounting height. UV is given off by the MH and people do get a tan after some time.
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I won't recommend buying a bleached coral and hope that it will recover in the tank.
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neokn, Are you talking to me? My apartment is three stories. All mine. I'm using an Avaya RG and it is able to reach every corner of the house if it is broadcasting at the stairwell. I've tested the RG for distance too, I can surf the net 80m from the RG.
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My apartment has three floors and I place the residential gateway at the stair well so that all three floors can receive the signal.
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Metal Halides although bright need a start up time, so if you need light quick, halogen is the best. For stage lighting, 10000K will be far too blue and irritating on the eyes. 6500K will look white (air is different from water) and <4300K yellow light will appear the brightest to the human eye.
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Things you want your (NEW) spouse/gf/bf to be
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in General Reefkeeping_
There is no if. It WILL come. When it comes, all will be in their new body and will be able to truely love. -
I did mentioned the Optra earlier. It is starting to have quite a following in Singapore.
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My late grandfather used to make it a lot. He adds pork lard and what not in there. Pretty gross. Never liked it.
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Ou ni? Teochew yam paste?
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If you ask me, all cars in Singapore are overpriced. It's just that some are extremely overpriced. pangz, Also, remember you need to know how much cash you have on hand. You will need money for insurance, registration, downpayment, first month's loan, road tax (if in the rare event it is not included).
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Things you want your (NEW) spouse/gf/bf to be
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in General Reefkeeping_
There can only be one who loves in such a manner and that is the Almighty. Alas, impossibility for mortals until the new Heaven and Earth. -
IanJ, You've got to be at least 45 this year and you bought a Jazz? That must be a really good car then! You didn't buy because you had no choice but because you absolutely love it to death. I've been driving for about 6 years and my first car was a Mazda 121. It was pathetic! Reliable but horrible to drive. I must be mad when I choose that car over a Suzuki Swift GTi!!! I thought it was practical and cute. Now that I've matured and regained my sanity, I'm all for fast cars. pangz, Ultimately, you need a car to suit your driving style and your needs. We can never decide for you because we are not you (but what you really want is an Aston Martin, trust me). It's Saturday, show rooms will be crowded, VERY crowded, so get an early start and test everything that has a steering wheel! Ask loads of questions too. Don't ask questions like fuel consumption and handling, they will plain lie to you. You need to get the finance calculated, tie down with which bank (Borneo Motors is with HSBC), finance rebates and offers, insurance (say no to NTUC), warranty duration, extra perks like V-cool etc, options available, local or factory leather, that sort of stuff.
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Cute. 1.3L Turbo YRV with 95 bhp. Comes with gear shift buttons on the steering wheels. What I meant was a 3.0L V6 in a small car, like a Clio. That goes! S60 all turbocharged too. T5 and S60R very fast in a straightline. Moderately reliable. SM Motors has good service (used to have an S80 T6). Road tax, insurance and fuel consumption will be points of consideration when comparing with a new 1.6L.
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IanJ, You drive a Jazz right?
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Jazz/Fit may be pretty smart with loading (it certainly is able to haul more than my car) but that doesn't change the fact that it is a small car with a small engine. The interior is physically smaller than a decent sized 1.6L saloon. The only good of a small car is if it has a BIG engine! The test car of the Focus has been spotted on the tracks. New Focus should be out next year. People don't buy Skodas because they are not familiar with it. I don't know what's the big deal about cost of spare parts if the car doesn't break down. For example, Audi is suppose to be very costly to service and spare parts costs diamonds, but so far, for the first 3 years, servicing was free and the only thing that needs to be replaced was the oil. How expensive is that?
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Things you want your (NEW) spouse/gf/bf to be
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in General Reefkeeping_
In Japan, it's 13. Anyway, it's Charmy I want! Most important thing for spouse/gf is to stay out of my way when I need to do things. -
Things you want your (NEW) spouse/gf/bf to be
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in General Reefkeeping_
No! Charmy is mine! She's part of Morning Musume so I thought they should all get a bit of exposure. 15 is good marriageable age anyway. -
Things you want your (NEW) spouse/gf/bf to be
Tanzy replied to minsmarine's topic in General Reefkeeping_
Must look like Charmy. BTW, on Aug 13 2004, 05:37 PM <<<<< Not Charmy. This is Tanaka Reina.