Ok.  So tonight I tried my hand at smoking again tonight.  The original ribs I was going to use were spoiled :S so I had to get so more.  I started them at about 2:30.  About 1h before, I started the charcoal and then I went and preped my ribs.  I put them on the smoker..
This is my smoker:
The temperature was steadily rising.  After about 1h or so on they were up to about 108 degrees F and then looked like this:
This is also roughly the setup of my charcoal and chips, which i'll talk about more at the end:
So I continued smoking and occasionally put more chips on the pan and add more charcoal underneath.  At about 7pm the temp of the meat peaked at about 162 F and then after that they averaged at about 150F.  For the love of me I could not get the dam meat temp to 170F, I tried but no dice.  At roughly 9pm I pulled them off.  I could not get the temp high enough, where last time my problem was that the temp was too high.  I ended up nuking them for a few minutes (I know, sad eh).  This was the final product:
Conclusion:
I feel my problem was that they were not cooked enough, because A) they were only in for about 6hs, and B) The temp peaked at about 162F.  I think I could resolve this by not overstoking the charcoal (I think I suffocated it),  possibly putting a few bricketes in the main chamber just for a bit of added heat.  Maybe facing the smoker so that the intake is facing the wind direction.  Any other suggestions would be appreciated, also where I should maybe post this to get more help with it?  Maybe in the pork section?
Thanks,
Nick