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The Compost bin is an essential part of any garden. But a wormery provides a valuable working addition which produces compost that is rich in humus and plant foods. The compost is best used as a top dressing for plants, as an ingredient in potting or seed compost, or used by the handful in the planting hole for tomatoes, strawberries etc.
The ideal situation for a wormery is a dark, moist airy and warm place (about 75 degrees F is ideal) with a "little and often" supply of food. The worms like all vegetable waste, tea bags, coffee grounds, house plant trimmings and finely ground eggshells. They don't like woody material, any pet feces, too much citrus fruit or onions. They like meat and fish but as these items attract flies they are best avoided. The worms need to eat grit to digest the food. This can be in the form of ground limestone - but not garden lime, slaked lime or quicklime as that will kill them. Alternatively ground up eggshells can be sprinkled on the surface - the finer the better.
Compost worms are hermaphrodites, that is they have both male and female organs. When mature and the conditions are right they mate in pairs and pass sperm to one another. A cocoon band is formed containing both eggs and sperm. If it is warm enough, in three weeks, one or more baby worm will hatch. If it is too cold the eggs will remain dormant for long periods. A cocoon can be produced once a week for six months to a year and the wormery could become quickly overcrowded. Usually this does not happen because the worms reduce reproduction rate when they reach a certain population density or if there is a shortage of food. Generally though the more worms there are the more waste they eat.
The worms don't like to be disturbed, so unlike in a traditional compost bin, it is best not to mix up the compost too much. If the material is wet it probably means there is too much food for the worms or it is too cold for them. To absorb surplus moisture pull the compost away from the side of the container and push a rolled up newspaper vertically down to the bottom to act as a wick. Introducing some dry shredded paper can also help absorb some of the moisture. The worms work fastest at temperatures between 18 and 29 degrees C (64 - 84 degrees F) so unlike the composter, the wormery is best situated in a utility room, shed or garage. If placed outside it should be in a sheltered position with an insulating jacket installed in the colder months to allow the worms to continue working throughout the winter.
The worms don't smell but if there is a smell it is because there is too much wet food and the worms are "going slow". If this happens it is a good idea to find a warmer location so the worms can catch up. Sometimes fruit flies arrive from waste fruit. They do not bite or buzz, are not dangerous and they do not harm the worms or compost. Possible solutions if they are a nuisance is to include an old fashioned sticky fly paper, use a hand held vacuum cleaner, introduce a few spiders or a beer trap.
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2006 Industrial Design Excellence Awards
Business & Industrial Products
Gold Winners
ResQTec hydraulic rescue tools (Credit:VanBerloStudio's B.V., Netherlands)
Silver Winners
Crown TSP6000 Turret Stockpicker (Credit:Crown Equipment Corp., Formation Design Group, Ergonomic Systems Design, Inc., Substance Design Group Ltd., and Design Central, USA)
Crinia (Credit:Design + Industry Pty Limited, Australia)
Surveillance Dome Camera WV-CS954 (Credit:Panasonic Design Company, Japan)
Pocket Imager (SP-P300MK) (Credit:Samsung Electronics, Korea)
Bronze Winners
CT-80 Explosive Detection System (Credit:Martin Steven Linder Design, USA)
Memory Card Camera-Recorder DVC PRO HD P2 Handheld AG-HVX200 (Credit:Panasonic Design Company, Japan)
The Jobclock (Credit:Stuart Karten Design, USA)
Computer Equipment
Gold Winners
Talking Tactile Tablet (TTT) (Credit:Touch Graphics, Inc., USA)
Lenovo Opti Desktop PC (Credit:ZIBA Design, Inc. and Lenovo Group Limited, China)
Silver Winners
Laptop Mobility Cart (Credit:Bretford, USA)
SanDisk Ultra II SD PLUS (Credit:Lunar Design and SanDisk, USA)
AMD Personal Internet Communicator (PIC) (Credit:M3 Design, USA)
DX1 Input System (Credit:Summit ID and Productiv, USA)
Consumer Products
Gold Winners
SignalOne Safety Vocal Smoke Detector (VSD) (Credit:Bresslergroup and SignalOne Safety f/k/a Kidsmart, USA)
2SECONDS QUECHUA (Credit:DECATHLON, France)
KODAK EASYSHARE V570 Dual Lens Digital Camera (Credit:Eastman Kodak Company and blueMap design, USA)
DXL Protective Helmet (Credit:fuseproject, Pulsium Engineering, and Pryde Group, USA)
Wall Mounted Digital Projector (AN110) (Credit:LG Electronics Inc., Korea)
Washing and Drying Machine NA-VR1000 (Credit:Panasonic Design Company, Japan)
Eva Solo Tea-maker (Credit:Tools Design, Denmark)
Little Wing (Credit:Warren Light Craft LLC, USA)
Silver Winners
L'Amour collection (Credit:Nokia Design, Great Britain, Nokia Design, Finland, and Nokia Design, USA)
A/Design Bowl (Credit:designafairs and Fielitz GmbH Leichtbauelemente, Germany)
KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE Zoom Digital Camera (Credit:Eastman Kodak Company and blueMap design, USA)
Shure E4 Sound Isolation Earphones (Credit:Essential Inc. and Shure Inc., USA)
K2 Moxie Snow Helmet (Credit:One & Co, City Electric, and K2 Corporation, USA)
Refrigerator NR-P550T (Credit:Panasonic Design Company, USA)
HDR-HC1 (Credit:Sony Corporation, Japan)
Timberland PreciseFit System (Credit:The Timberland Company, USA)
Solo (Credit:asa designers limited and Arcam Limited, Great Britain)
Bronze Winners
The BikeBoard Product Line (Credit:Davison, Inc. and The BikeBoard Company, LLC, USA)
X-BASE TRIBORD (Credit:Decathlon, France)
Oval Light Dispenser Flashlight (Credit:Gelb Design, FLLC, USA)
Kenjo Ryoko (Credit:Karim Rashid Inc., USA)
KARI, ARI, ARIM, RIM (Credit:Karim Rashid Inc., USA)
Mion Footwear (Credit:Keen Design Studio and Timberland Invention Factory, USA)
WaterTile (Credit:Kohler Co., USA)
Sushi Time Sushi Plate (Credit:Mint Inc., USA)
Motorola and Burton Audex Jacket Series (Credit:Mobile Device Business, Motorola, USA)
Cupsicle 8oz. Insulated My First Straw Cup (Credit:Munchkin, Inc., USA)
Battery Size-Free Flash Light BF-104 (Credit:Panasonic Design Company, Japan)
Household Fuel Cell Cogeneration System (Credit:Panasonic Dseign Company, Japan)
O3 Engineered Tennis Racquets (Credit:Prince Sports srl, Italy)
Design Explorations
Gold Winners
Touch Messenger (Credit:Samsung Design China, Korea, Samsung Design China, China, Samsung Design China, USA)
Intelligent Energy ENV Bike (Credit:Seymourpowell and Intelligent Energy, Great Britain)
Silver Winners
BRP EXIT Concept (Credit:BRP Design Team, Canada)
Chrysler AKINO (Credit:DaimlerChryslerPacifica, USA)
The Hover Creeper (Credit:Davison Design & Development, Inc. and Whiteside Manufacturing Company, Inc., USA)
Hundred Dollar Laptop Computer (Credit:Design Continuum, USA)
Safe-Vent Syringe Venting System (Credit:Formation Design Group, USA)
Samsung Portable Digital Projector (Credit:Teague and Samsung Electronics, USA)
Bronze Winners
Nutty Buddy (Credit:Arizona State University, USA)
Home Cinema II (Credit:Hewlett Packard and Pix Interactive, USA)
Accuray Next Generation CyberKnife Concept Investigation with Robotic Patient Positioner Couch (RPPC) (Credit:Lunar Design and Accuray, USA)
Cocoon - disaster relief shelters (Credit:NewDealDesign, USA)
Bumpbrella Concept Umbrella (Credit:RKS Design, USA)
Luna: Light + Air Door (Credit:seven02 design, LLC, USA)
Ondomusic (Credit:Ondo Creation Limited, Hong Kong)
Sun Family (Alloy) (Credit:Sun Microsystems User Centered Design Group, Sun Microsystems and montgomerypfeifer, inc., USA)
Design Strategy
Gold Winners
Sirius S-50 Design Strategy (Credit:ZIBA Design, Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio)
Bronze Winners
South Waterfront Design Strategy (Credit:Gerding/Edlen Development Company, LLC, Williams & Dame Development, ZIBA Design, Inc., Val Taylor Smith and Randy Poulsen, USA)
Netgear Platinum II design language (Credit:NewDealDesign, USA)
Ecodesign
Gold Winners
SIM from Tricycle (Credit:Tricycle Inc., USA)
Silver Winners
Zody (Credit:Haworth Inc. and ITO - Design, USA)
Bronze Winners
Celle Task Chair (Credit:Jerome Caruso Design, USA)
Mion Footwear (Credit:Keen Design Studio and Timberland Invention Factory, USA)
Environments
Gold Winners
Construction Fence (Credit:DUCK IMAGE CO., LTD., USA)
Ashes and Snow - The Nomadic Museum (Credit:Gensler, Shigeru Ban Architects, France, and Officina Di Architettura, Italy)
Bloomberg L.P. Corporate Headquarters (Credit:Pentagram Design, USA)
Silver Winners
Voyage + mini Voyage (Credit:fuseproject and Hammers Nagel Engineering, Germany)
[Marmol Radziner Prefab] (Credit:Marmol Radziner + Associates, Green Dragon Office, Tryarc LLC, Greg Steinberg and Robin Cottle Design, USA)
Bronze Winners
Outdoor Information Carts (Credit:34th Street Partnership)
Help Point Intercom (Credit:Antenna Design New York Inc. and MTA/New York City Transit Team, USA)
Nosy Parker (Credit:Antenna Design New York Inc., USA)
Furniture
Gold Winners
THINK (Credit:Glen Oliver Loew Industrial Design, Germany, and Steelcase Inc., USA)
CityWing (Credit:Philips Design, Netherlands)
Silver Winners
Duo shower curtain rod (Credit:Robyn Kaminski, IDSA, USA)
COCOON (Credit:UONO, Germany)
Bronze Winners
Belkin/Ameriwood Grommet Hub (Credit:Belkin IDG and Ameriwood Industries, USA)
Liberty Chair (Credit:Niels Diffrient Product Design, Shea + Latone, Elizabeth Whelan Textile Design, and mmckenna, LLC, USA)
Medical & Scientific Products
Gold Winners
Cybertech MAT Mechanical Advantage Tourniquet (Credit:Cybertech Medical and Ewing Design Group, USA)
Insulet Omnipod Personal Diabetes Management System (Credit:Design Continuum, USA)
Siemens Symbia Medical Imaging Systems (Credit:Siemens Medical Systems, Formation Design Group, designafairs, Germany, and Ergonomic Systems Design, USA)
Silver Winners
SuturTek 360 Fascia Closure Device (Credit:Bleck Design Group and SuturTek, USA)
Smiths Cleo 90 Infusion Set (Credit:Bridge Design and Smiths Medical MD, Inc, USA)
Echelon60 ENDOPATH (Credit:Stapler Ethicon Endo-Surgery and Design Science, USA)
3D Mouse (Credit:GE Healthcare, USA)
At Home Neuromotor Test Device (Credit:Intel Corporation, USA)
Quantum Design SVSM (Credit:Strategix Vision Inc., USA)
Bronze Winners
FirstDefender Handheld Raman Spectrometer (Credit:Altitude, Inc, USA)
Titan Electron Microscope (Credit:Philips Design, Netherlands)
da Vinci S - Surgical System (Credit:rsid studio, USA)
SonoSite MicroMaxx Ultrasound System (Credit:SonoSite, USA)
Packaging & Graphics
Gold Winners
Pluma (Credit:Brandia Central, Portugal)
Silver Winners
Cepheid Reagent Beads Dispenser (Credit:bioDesign and Cepheid, USA)
Research
Gold Winners
Lenovo Visioneering (Credit:ZIBA Design, Inc. and Lenovo Group Limited, China)
Silver Winners
Time Empowerment Research (Credit:Stuart Karten Design, USA)
Student Designs
Gold Winners
The MIN.CHAIR (Credit:Chul Min Kang, USA)
CityBike Amsterdam (Credit:Jonathan Abarbanel, USA)
Silver Winners
PLUG-IN (Credit:Julia Burke, IDSA, USA)
Terraform (Credit:Robert Moser, USA)
S.I.E.C. Car Seat (Credit:Sam Chiu, Hiro Ikuma, Tim Meyer, and Ai Su, USA)
Bronze Winners
Airwash (Credit:Gabriel Tan and Wendy Chua, Singapore)
E - rope (Credit:Chul Min Kang, Miju Kim, and Sung Hun Lim, USA)
ReFA Disaster Relief Field Bed (Credit:Luisa F. Ruge, USA)
Transportation
Silver Winners
BRP, Sea-Doo, Challenger 180 (Credit:BRP Design Team, Canada)
Bronze Winners
CAMCOPTER S-100 (Credit:heufler design, Austria)
Source
BusinessWeek IDEA06 Showcase
References
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External links
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How much would i get for this at gamestop?
GBA
Frogger's journey
Pokemon ruby
Crazy taxi (catch a ride)
cars
freeze fram frenzy/spongebob squarepants battle for bikini bottom double game
Pokemon mystery dungeon red rescue team
scooby doo mystery mayhem
classic nes series super mario bros
Pokemon pinball ruby and sapphire
Yoshi's island super mario advance 3
yugioh reshef of destruction
DS
Zoo tycoon 2 ds
great empires Rome
Pokemon ranger
spectrobes
spectrobes beyond the portal
drawn to life
kirby superstar ultra
Thats it plz respond as fast as you can
the ds game would be worth about 10-15 dollars each, and the gba games from 1-5 bucks i'd say. but their is a formula, go to gamestop site and the used price divided by 5pi is about the price u would get. doesn't work on all products but fo rme so far its pretty close. but i guess its more like divided by 1.25x and the (x) is every month to 3 months. would be more accurate and the least u can get is 1 buck.
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