>One of my ideas, is to re-engineer the typewriter
Most of your ideas about the typewriter, David, are what the first
word-processors looked like.
My Army office, in 1982, had a Wang WP system that we thought was the cat's
meow. As you say, it had a vertical
CRT that displayed one complete pa
Wow Mark. Thanks so much for the kind words.
If I got paid every time I was misquoted by the press, I wouldn't have to work
for a commercial cave, much less work at all.
You are correct. That is a crock. There are lots of places in North
America with soda straws over 6 feet in length. Hell,
John,
I've been reading with some interest the discussion on the Cave Digger's
list about the supposedly great attributes of the Shetland Attack Pony
survey instrument. Has one been used in Fort Stanton Cave?
Lee
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Gill,
I must disagree with you about letting people risk their lives in caves.
I do agree we need to recognize that different folks have different
degrees of ability and not put undue restrictions on people more skilled
than we are. I know people who are as safe walking a tight rope as I am
on a
At 12:35 PM 3/14/2008, Louise Power wrote:
While I'm really sorry for this man and his family, in what world to
people still go caving, especially cave diving, alone?
Look, everybody has decisions they have to make in their lives and
those decisions are based on the surrounding conditions--som
>From yesterday's LA Times. One of the areas includes "Spooky Cave" in Afton
>Canyon Natural Area.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-landscape13mar13,1,3502258.story
At 11:55 AM 3/14/2008, Minton, Mark wrote:
What a crock! There are lots of places in North America with
soda straws over 6 feet long.
&
More BS. There are lots of caves that go much deeper than
Natural Bridge and cut through more layers of rock with older ages.
Awwwh, come on, M
Last weekend Aaron Bird and I got together to shoot 12 survey shots
using...
1) Shetland Attack Pony(digital compass/inclo -
http://shetlandattackpony.co.uk
2) True Pulse 360 - http://www.lasertech.com/360/
3) Traditional Suuntos sighting instruments
4) New Disto D3(discount code is cavers) -
http:
Or to paraphrase the cave diver saying, "when I dive solo, I can
trust everyone on the dive."
I may not have the wording quite correct, but you understand the
implied meaning.
Diana
On Mar 14, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Minton, Mark wrote:
Louise Power said:
>in what world to people still
I'm looking for most of the body parts for an 86 to 92 Chevy S-10 Blazer,
Including Both doors.
(Front Bumper, Radiator Support, Front Left Fender)
Anyone knowing of a decent junkyard in the Austin that might yield these
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Louise Power said:
>in what world to people still go caving, especially cave diving, alone?
It is not uncommon for cave divers to push sumps solo. They say that
when pushing, it is actually safer to be by yourself so that if there is a
silt-out or other problem, your partners do no
While I'm really sorry for this man and his family, in what world to people
still go caving, especially cave diving, alone? Especially someone who "had
been certified as a cave diver. On Fyvie's Web site, photos feature his travels
and dives. He described diving as a hobby and said he had been
Mark,
This reminds me of what the General Manager of the Edwards Aquifer
Authority told me when I first started work down here.
I will never hold you accountable for what you said to the press - only
what the press says you said.
Geary
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>The new tour's talking points include its unusually long soda-straw formations
>- one of which, at about six feet in length, is the second-longest in North
>America.
What a crock! There are lots of places in North America with soda straws
over 6 feet long. Maybe that was supposed to sa
Thanks for posting this, Jerry.
When reading stories like this, or reviewing the Accident Reports printed by
the NSS every year, I try to relate the incidents to activities my family and I
do
or to talks I give to youth and beginning cavers.
More than likely, you can point to something that
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