Thanks David and Steve for your replies
on this subject. David is quite right in his perceptions ref. Den. Bigibbum
and the dodgy breeding that has been going on for years. Thats why I wouldn't
buy any line bred seedslings of this species. I wasn't aware that anyone
had been dodgying up Den. Kingi
Nancy,
I think the AOS currently disqualifies judges who
fail any part of the standard test for color blindness. I do remember when the
testing became mandatory and we had to play catchup. In my region there was a
judge who was a Boeing engineer and he was in my opinion, a useless judge.
S
I thought about what Andy Easton said about colorblindness and judging. I
suppose those judges can be accomidated because the judging point system gives
a lesser point value to color as opposed to form. The corrilary(sic) could be
made for an elderly judge who has glaucoma and needs to feel t
Dear All,
www.riks.be has been updated recently with new pictures from European wild
orchids.
Rik Neirynck
Bottelare
Belgium-Europe
www.riks.be
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> From: "Peter O'Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [OGD] HD delivery format
>
> Jim Miller said: "The video was shot in high definition, and though
> there is no HD delivery format right now for consumers".
>
> Sorry Jim, but you're a wee bit out-of-date. I can buy the Toshiba
> HD-DVD player i
"There's an old baseball saying, 'Never overlook an orchid when looking for
a rose," said manager Jerry Narron,"
source :
http://www.daytondailynews.com/sports/content/sports/reds/daily/081306redsweb.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=29
My saying would be : 'Never overlook an orchid when looking fo
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