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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    i studied physics, and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics were parts of the curriculum and ive seen a whole lot of experiments in these areas, does that count?
    I honestly don't think so....

    No more than my BS in Nuclear Engineering where I spent 15 years in the nuclear industry (military and civilian where I actually WORKED the same)

    I think you just have diarrhea of the keyboard and your studies don't impress me in the least bit....

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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Expensive hobby View Post
    Looks to me like pythonlover was trying to offer some friendly advice. Looks to me like you know it all. Never have I noticed a single post of yours, but this one made you stand out. But not in a good way.
    It doesn't help that he tries to school everyone in nearly every comment he makes, even when he clearly has no clue what he's talking about...

    and retorts like this only make him sound like an ass... "i studied physics, and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics were parts of the curriculum and ive seen a whole lot of experiments in these areas, does that count?"
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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Expensive hobby View Post
    And coreydelong in for the elitist punk comment. Good job sir. That's the kind of thing that people look for in a tight knit hobby.

    Looks to me like pythonlover was trying to offer some friendly advice. Looks to me like you know it all. Never have I noticed a single post of yours, but this one made you stand out. But not in a good way.

    I'm not normally one who is inclined to make such comments but this really stood out to me as an elitist self involved sorta comment.

    Simply saying "thank you for the recommendation but this method has worked well for me in the past" would have sufficed. Adding "you have how many incubators running.....??" Makes you look like a punk.

    Just sayin

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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    It doesn't help that he tries to school everyone in nearly every comment he makes, even when he clearly has no clue what he's talking about...

    and retorts like this only make him sound like an ass... "i studied physics, and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and thermodynamics were parts of the curriculum and ive seen a whole lot of experiments in these areas, does that count?"
    Just read his signature. A self proclaimed expert in science.....

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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by coreydelong View Post
    Just read his signature. A self proclaimed expert in science.....
    I don't think it stops at science...
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    Re: Running incubator fans

    I don't know what ever ones personal past experience had been with pythonlover, I'm only basing what I said off of that post.

    And as many problems as our hobby faces day in and day out, we don't need that sort of reply on a publicly viewable forum.

    Someone is getting into hobbyist breeding, decides to do a Google search on setting up an incubator, and sees that. They aren't going to want to join our community.

    We all need to keep in mind that our hobby needs to stick together as a family. When the SHTF we need to stand together and broaden our numbers to support our hobby, our passion, and some of our livelihoods.

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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Play nice people.
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    Re: Running incubator fans

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Play nice people.
    That's what I was saying lol

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    Re: Running incubator fans

    What I did, was get 2 old play station 2's that I had laying around the house, ripped the fans out of those, hooked them both up side by side, then of course the phone charger

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    call it a strength, call it a weakness, when it comes to anything related to science or technology, im really good at learning and remembering stuff. and i like to share my ideas, sometimes they are good, sometimes not, sometimes i come across as arrogant or as a know-it-all, well, thats just how it is. it happens often enough that my ideas actually help someone.

    know-it-alls are not popular with everyone. i can live with that, companies appreciate my skills, and when you just purchased hardware for 1000 dollars and cannot get it to work properly and call tech support, you will want to get a guy like me on the line.
    The Big Bang almost certainly (beyond reasonable doubt) happened 13.7 billion years ago. If you disagree, send me a PM.
    Evolution is a fact, evolutionary theory explains why it happens and provides four different lines of evidence that coalesce to show that evolution is a fact. If you disagree, send me a PM.
    One third of the global economy relies on technology that is based on quantum mechanics, especially quantum electrodynamics (electron-photon or electron-electron interactions). If you disagree, send me a PM.
    Time Dilation is real, it is so real that all clocks if they are precise enough can measure it, and GPS could not possibly work without it.
    If you disagree, send me a PM.

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