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    Powerpoint Moss presentation!

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    Hey everyone! Its quite complicated to explain to all my classmates that I sell moss to other idiots like me in the USA and it's become quite interesting to see peoples reactions! But I feel that I don't really explain good at all and Have decided that I'm going to slowly work on making a really nice powerpoint on moss!

    I want it to be general enough so that some random classmate of mine could understand some of it and I want it to be complicated enough for an average - advanced hobiest to learn something from this!

    So I'm going to need some help! My Photography skills are getting better (slowly) but I know that many of us have posted very nice pictures. So I'm hoping I can get permission to use some (or many) All credit will be given, probably right under the picture like THANK YOU "NAME" FOR ALLOWING THE USE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE...or something along those lines.

    I also Don't know everything about moss so I'll need to ask questions .

    The Moss and men who love them posts have AMAZING info so Loh, Do you think I might be able to use some of that info and your pictures?

    I'll probably end up making an outline of the powerpoint over the weekend then start making it next week.

    Should be fun!

    -Andrew

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    First thing you should do is explain aquascaping/planted aquarium. The best way to do this is is -- BAM!! Right at the start show a freaking amazing full-tank shot that features a lot of moss! Nothing too overgrown, something OBVIOUSLY beautiful. Something along the lines of ADA would be nice. I'd help you if I could, but I haven't made a great lay out using moss yet. Good luck with this though!

    I don't think I have any amazing shots of moss, but I might, or you might like something you see here:

    Stevenchong-no-gmf.deviantart.com

    Feel free to use whatever, just credit it to Steven Chong
    --Steven

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    You are welcomed to use my pictures, Andrew. Please give credit to www.killies.com when you use them.

    I would say a part, a huge part about being a moss lover is the people you meet along the way. Over the years, I've got to know many hobbyists and they come from all corners of planet earth. My posts on the mosses have always been titled as "Mosses and the men who love them" because besides the plants, the other important factor that makes the hobby so interesting is the people who keep and grow the mosses in their tanks. You for one, is an interesting person, Andrew. I don't know of anyone else who is of your young age and yet has such a passion for mosses.

    Loh K L

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenmiddlefinger
    First thing you should do is explain aquascaping/planted aquarium. The best way to do this is is -- BAM!! Right at the start show a freaking amazing full-tank shot that features a lot of moss! Nothing too overgrown, something OBVIOUSLY beautiful. Something along the lines of ADA would be nice. I'd help you if I could, but I haven't made a great lay out using moss yet. Good luck with this though!

    I don't think I have any amazing shots of moss, but I might, or you might like something you see here:

    Stevenchong-no-gmf.deviantart.com

    Feel free to use whatever, just credit it to Steven Chong
    Well when your moss tank gets to be perfect let me know and I'll use that... The first slide will probably be the last slide made... the moss slides will be the easy part

    Quote Originally Posted by timebomb
    You are welcomed to use my pictures, Andrew. Please give credit to www.killies.com when you use them.

    I would say a part, a huge part about being a moss lover is the people you meet along the way. Over the years, I've got to know many hobbyists and they come from all corners of planet earth. My posts on the mosses have always been titled as "Mosses and the men who love them" because besides the plants, the other important factor that makes the hobby so interesting is the people who keep and grow the mosses in their tanks. You for one, is an interesting person, Andrew. I don't know of anyone else who is of your young age and yet has such a passion for mosses.

    Loh K L
    Well yeah, I'm a bit different . Thanks for the photo permissions and such. This project might be delayed a little bit but I'll see...

    Thanks guys, Hopefully will have this finished by like June

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