For Tim and others,
We find a good way to control ants in the greenhouse, rock garden, around
the house generally is to add borax ,available in large supermarkets--at
least here in Canada-- to Carnation millk until a stiff paste is produced.
We add a little red coloring.
Mix thoroughly and drop
You are absolutely correct, Jerry. A model release signed by the owner
of any "inanimate or non-human subject" is just as legally binding as one
signed by or for a professional model ... if a release doesn't exist, you
don't have the right to take the picture for either profit or public display
..
Hi All,
All of this talk of copyright on EBay and other places reminds me of
discussions I have had some years ago with AOS judges. A lot of them think that
the AOS has the copyright when you take award photographs. They believed that
you did not buy the film you do not have the copy
In a message dated 6/11/2007 6:02:30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since I received issue 183 but I not 182, I have posted 183 below
Jim Pyrzynski
Thank you Jim. Now is someone would be kind enough to post 182, if there is
a 182, we can get on with our lives.
Tims:
About ants:
They love to die hotly: with water very heavy on chili.
G. Angulo
Orquidiócesis de Tegualda
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John,
If my memory serves me 1923 is the cut off date for the USA, if this is true
they are out of copyright. Now the problem is finding someone willing to
copy four years of the OR. Most libraries/botanical gardens/herbaria will
not undertake this much copying even if you offer to pay for the
Thanks to icones for the response. We were aware of the reasons for the
scarcity but a shot in the dark sometimes pays off and I am the one with a
connected keyboard!
I wonder if anyone has scanned facsimilies on file or if that would be
another copyright issue!
Again - many thnaks (or even tha
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