Things I learned at MACNA

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8216530#post8216530 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by puter
Do you remember who advised that?

- Mark

This was also in the presentation by Anthony Calfo. I too had been feeding large pieces of Krill and never seen them spit out, but he said they do it in the middle of the night.


Sanjay did give a brief review of the LED lights. His measurements showed it to be on par with a PC light. So pretty much softies and some LPS only. He did say that he thinks in 4 or 5 years they will be intense enough to rival MH though.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8215841#post8215841 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ShaneV
I learned you shouldnt plan to work the Monday after MACNA, as theres little time to sleep while there :)

Hope everyone had a great time! Thanks for coming!

Here here, I didn't get to my house until 3 a.m. (New York) and I had to get up for work in the morning even if it was a little later than usual.
 
That little hang on deltec was cool, Very powerful for a little skimmer, and they had 2 types running on tanks. I really liked the $7,000 deltec though, that thing gave me a chubby.
Chris
 
I learned that after over a quarter century in the hobby, I (and everyone I know) have apparently been pronouncing Montipora incorrectly...


...and I didn't even have any Saki Bombers!
 
From one of our members: (WAMAS)

Craig and Dave snore in unison.
Day old pizza tastes like 4 day old pizza
Don't bet against Dave.
Hosting fun, not hosting, great.
And Saki Bombers make you slur more than a candy junky at the dentist!

Just had to say that more than one person had that going on :)

Dave
 
I sunk 300 dollars in the raffle and did not win a thing :mad: but so is life. Also wasnt thrilled that the host club were allowed to do the raffle. Seems to me that everytime a company has a contest or what not employees and family members are void of entering. Just my opinion though hope I did not offend.
 
I was a little surprised at that too, but it was obvious that there was no unfair advantage in the drawing so I didn't worry about it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8219405#post8219405 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 64Ivy
I learned that after over a quarter century in the hobby, I (and everyone I know) have apparently been pronouncing Montipora incorrectly...



Me too :confused:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8219763#post8219763 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KEstep
I sunk 300 dollars in the raffle and did not win a thing :mad: but so is life. Also wasnt thrilled that the host club were allowed to do the raffle. Seems to me that everytime a company has a contest or what not employees and family members are void of entering. Just my opinion though hope I did not offend.
I think you have a point - it did look kind of not-what-you're-used-to for the yellow T-shirts to get up and win - but I'm a MARSH member myself and I'm sure there was no cheating, these are good people who just wouldn't do that ---- plus they worked their behinds off to put on what I thought was a really great conference - Plus they missed a lot of great lectures in doing so --- I was glad to see a lot of them winning

Also we always have raffles at our meetings (like 20 items) and so I guess as a group we're a bit raffle addicted :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8219763#post8219763 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KEstep
I sunk 300 dollars in the raffle and did not win a thing :mad: but so is life. Also wasnt thrilled that the host club were allowed to do the raffle. Seems to me that everytime a company has a contest or what not employees and family members are void of entering. Just my opinion though hope I did not offend.

Did you have a problem with the vendor winning 14 or so skimmers?

This was my first MACNA. Is it normal for the host club not to participate in the raffle, or did the club stand out with yellow shirts.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8223249#post8223249 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by old salty
So, is it: MONTY-pour-uh or mon-TIP-er-uh ??
It's the full monty - lol

Well, I can't remember now who it was speaking :rolleyes: .. but he kept saying mon-TIP-er-uh and I'm really not sure but I thought he also was saying ak-crow-POUR-a???

Whatever the case -- I know I just felt kind of dumb afterwards ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8222157#post8222157 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dmazyn
Did you have a problem with the vendor winning 14 or so skimmers?
I thought that was quite tacky! I personally don't think vendors should be prohibited at all from the raffle, but what he did (& has done before) is in bad taste IMO
 
I believe it was Mr. Borneman that pronounced them:

mon-tip-er-uh and
a-crop-er-uh

in one of the fragging videos floating around here.
 
FWIW, since most of the words we use are Latin, we must follow the (Latin) phoenetic convention for placing emphasis on the second to last syllable, usually. So to be correct (with latin roots):

acro-POUR-ah
monti-POUR-ah
Tube-ah-STRAY-ah

kindly, Anthony :)
 
Thanks for helping to clear up the confusion, Anthony! I'm sure you've heard every variation of those words under the sun.
 
Hmmm... and a bit of a self-check, I proferred the above advice without checking to see if the three examples I gave were indeed Latin derivations! :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8224735#post8224735 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Anthony Calfo
Hmmm... and a bit of a self-check, I proferred the above advice without checking to see if the three examples I gave were indeed Latin derivations! :D
My daughter finished her third year of Latin last May, maybe I should consult her from now on - didn't even think of it

Anthony I got one of those first issues of your new magazine and I love it! Just the kind of info I've been craving - great idea!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8224725#post8224725 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Anthony Calfo
FWIW, since most of the words we use are Latin, we must follow the (Latin) phoenetic convention for placing emphasis on the second to last syllable, usually. So to be correct (with latin roots):

acro-POUR-ah
monti-POUR-ah
Tube-ah-STRAY-ah

kindly, Anthony :)

And to think 6 years of forced latin at prep school wouldn't do anything for me...I pronounced those correctly right out of the box. Thank you Professor Bernard!
 
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