I got it up and running today after a few trips to the hardware stores. The Rainbird products that I bought turned out to be total crap; the manifold didn't work at all and leaked like a sieve; most of the drippers wouldn't drip. So I had to go get some more parts to connect the pump hose to the new manifold I bought at the hydro store a couple of weeks ago. This manifold is a very simple, cheap molded plastic that works great, doesn't leak, no moving parts or filters and did I mention it was cheap? I left one line of drippers because I didn't feel like pulling them off and capping the ends. I pulled one line off each tube and just ran straight tubing down the edge. For the holes I got a little tool that looks like a dentist scaler like they use to clean your teeth; I think it's called a pick and you can buy them at the hardware store. It put a nice little hole in the line - very low tech - but placement of the hole is semi-critical unless you want water spouting all over and/or not getting to the plant.
The lighting is totally rigged for now. I'm not going to leave it like this; I just had to get something up so the plants wouldn't die over the holidays. Those are four 65w multi-spectrum CFL's; I have about 2 dozen smaller ones that I could add but it's not necessary at this point.
I am using the Organo pots; they are some sort of rubber mix that does not deteriorate and the roots come thru beautifully; my plants have roots out the wazoo coming thru the bottom of the stuff!! I figured I'd need about 16 seeds to germinate and get 12 to plant but 15 come up; only one was non-viable. They will stay in this medium their entire life. I set up a timer since it doesn't need to run but once or twice a day; I set it up for 15 min twice a day. I'm using the Advanced Nutrients 3 part system.
Here are some pix of it in action: