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John
August 13th 04, 03:10 PM
What are we looking for?
~John

RicSeyler
August 13th 04, 05:09 PM
I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor
on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank.
And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser
window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-)

Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe

Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.

robin.gordon1 wrote:

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RicSeyler
August 13th 04, 05:12 PM
BUT on closer inspection it's possibly a print
that has been scanned with a cheapie scanner with plastic
mirrors and a cheap stepper motor.
I just noticed the horizontal banding in the pic. ;-)

RicSeyler wrote:

> I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor
> on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank.
> And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser
> window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-)
>
> Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe
>
> Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.
>
> robin.gordon1 wrote:
>

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John
August 13th 04, 06:12 PM
>> Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.

Oh I'm not worried about those, I joined the modern world and got high speed
access two years ago :o)

I was wondering what they want ID'ed. Circle it, describe it, something.
~John

robin.gordon1
August 14th 04, 01:49 AM
there's a largish shell like critter in the image that looks like a turbo
snail but I don't know WTF it is. it has a furry stripe on the outside
which it uses to attach itself onto rockwork but I don't know if its
harmless or nor. I just lost a common clown overnight. it was fine at
lights out , it had been feeding great for some time but suddenly the pair
became one this morning.
could this have had anything to do with it. is the thing in this shell a
predator or have I got a little crabby friend that has just pinched my
clown.
are there any easy way of introducing a mate or would I be better forgetting
about it for a while.

Robin

Steve \Srfmon\
August 14th 04, 07:44 AM
Well, I personally would prefer a link. I won't open attachments from
anyone that has not forewarned me that it's been sent.
Steve

"John" > wrote in message
...
> >> Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.
>
> Oh I'm not worried about those, I joined the modern world and got high
speed
> access two years ago :o)
>
> I was wondering what they want ID'ed. Circle it, describe it, something.
> ~John

Boomer
August 16th 04, 06:31 PM
I'm right here Ric :-)

I don't see anything to look at

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"RicSeyler" > wrote in message
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: I'd have to say it's a color digital photograph, that the focus sensor
: on the camera trained on the glass and not on the critters in the tank.
: And should of been sized around 400-500 pixels wide to fit in a browser
: window without scrollbars... But I could be wrong ;-)
:
: Where is Boomer when you need him...... hehehehe
:
: Some will complain about attachments, but they don't bother me.
:
: robin.gordon1 wrote:
:
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: Ric Seyler
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