Re: Rodents, part II

1999-05-04 Thread bogdanmm
Lou: In better times I used to live and wok in Huntsville, AL, and met a few of them moccassins , however yours must have been especially long if it could strike accross the road, i.e. about 20 to 30 ft in your case. The longest critter of this kind I ever encountered was about 6 - 7 ft long and I

RE: Rodents, part II

1999-05-04 Thread Douglas McKean
Hope no one's offended with this ... I'm remembering a story a prof at school who worked at Bell Labs imparted on us one day in class. Seems as though, long ago, he was working on some system to be installed in some remote site way out in the mid-West. Someone suggested testing the cables

RE: Rodents, part II

1999-05-04 Thread Griffith, Monty
9.ingr.com > -Original Message- > From: Lacey,Scott [SMTP:sla...@foxboro.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 7:57 AM > To: 'l...@tempest-inc.com' > Cc: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org' > Subject: Re: Rodents, part II > > Lou, > The best way to deal

Re: Rodents, part II

1999-05-04 Thread Lacey,Scott
y, May 03, 1999 10:06 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org <mailto:emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org> Subject:Re: Rodents, part II Brent, When i worked for NASA we also had water moccasins. They liked to get in the cable trays and

Re: Rodents, part II

1999-05-04 Thread Lou Gnecco
Brent, When i worked for NASA we also had water moccasins. They liked to get in the cable trays and snuggle up next to the RG-9 coax cables, which were indistinguishable from them. Those snakes were highly poisonous and very aggressive. They were also BIG. they could strike clear across the ( 1 l