Javadog's Next Adventure

Thundercat

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Glad to hear the new job is going so well man. Its awesome you guys are advancing the company so fast! Also sweet the "R" is working again :). Seems like there is always more to learn and figure out.
 

Javadog

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Yup.

I am fighting the slime right now....

Heres a fact for you, regarding the very-slightly-contentious issue
of whether or not to put an air stone in the heart/reservior.

---> if for any reason your R drops, then you may find that you end
up with anaerobic growth on the heart and lines.

I cannot afford to chill the water, and I live a mile from the water, so
I am betting that a few caps of bleach will clear things up while I make
some other cures.

I want to try the acid-loving bacteria solution as well.

I appreciate the good word TC!

JD
 

Javadog

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P.S. By "a mile from the water" I mean "from the beach" == it just doesn't get over 85
other than about 2-3 weeks a year....around this time frame. On bad years we might
go eight weeks of steam but usually there are breaks.

Now, El Cajon is brutal. :0)

JD
 

SomeGuy

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JD.... :IMO airstones attract that in warm watter. I think using small water pumps to keep the water moving works just as good. you can even just have it shoot straight up if its a small pump and it will make a nice fountain on the top of the water. Still adds a bit of heat though. Ice in the rez can help.

Pool shock in the warm months too. Thats what a lot of people use to clone but it will keep the slime away too for dwc.
 

Javadog

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LOL, I LOVE all the ideas folks. I will try them all in time.

I have cultured the acidophilus (<--only one letter off! ;0)
bacteria and that will be tried in time.

I am basically going to pool shock route this time.

But I will look that one up too GD. Thank you for taking the time.

Mo, I am in San DIego. Carmel Valley. About a mile from
Torrey Pines State Beach. If it gets over 90 here, then the
rest of SD is sweltering.

JD
 

Javadog

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Very cool Mo.

There are a ton of tech firms around me. I worked down by the train tracks in
Sorrento Valley....there are a few "skunk-works" down there. Our office had
an area with a higher ceiling. It was where the very first video motion analysis
for profit firm worked with golfers. (Torrey Pines golf course is right up the hill)

JD
 

Mohican

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I miss working at tech firms on the bleeding edge.

I had a good interview today and two more next week.

If you guys need any documentation done let me know. SDKs, APIs...

Cheers,
Mo
 

bigworm6969

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hey javy bud how u doing u got slime hun damn that sucks im sure ur ontop of it already u probably already knows this but keep ur buckets light proof and add air stone and keep temps down I know theres all kinds of stuff u can put in there hope u woop its ass much respect bro
 

Javadog

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I will surely think of you Mo. I am not a Talent Picker, but
I am on occasion asked for my opinion.

Worm, I really appreciate your taking the time. I am learning as I go,
but will surely work this approach for one full season. ...and I started
on the hottest part of the year, ah well.

Take care all and Happy Friday.

JD
 

Javadog

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Hello all,

My main system died and I will be offline while I figure out what is what.

I need to generate a USB stick with enough Linux on it to do a fresh install
on a intel-clone.

JD
 

papapayne

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yea, that sucks about slime man. Its funny, I know a lot of people love hydro and swear its so much simpler then soil....just from using the aerocloner...I think its safe to say I'm sticking to my soil. coco was a fun experiment though.
 
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