Received this from Keith Wheeland, the NSS board's Internal Organization
(us) liason. Jacqui
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 1:19 PM
Subject: NSS IO INFO January 2011
Hi IO member,
Happy New Year from the IO Committee.
You are receiving this message because you are one the Contacts for
Happy 2011 from the TCMA!
This year the TCMA will be turning 25 in October, so help us celebrate Texas
Caves all year by supporting cave conservation and doing what we all do
best… caving!
The TCMA has 204 members as of the end of 2010, which is 22 members more
than 2009.
New officers for
Cavers:
There is a scheduled second Wednesday work session of the Texas
Speleological Survey on January 12th, tomorrow, at the JJ Pickle
Research Center on Burnet Road north of highway 183. Both publication
sales and the library will be open. We will be working on many
projects such as
Sailors, scholars and lovers of bat guano,
Can this be the true origin of the word? Inquiring minds want to know.
F
Manure... An interesting fact
Manure: In the 16th and 17th centuries, everything had to be transported by
ship and it was also before the
texascavers Digest 12 Jan 2011 03:58:41 - Issue 1223
Topics (messages 16832 through 16840):
more free firewood
16832 by: Katherine Arens
TCMA in 2011
16833 by: Allan Cobb
Bat rescue in Australia
16834 by: Mark Minton
Re: NCRC Level I Cave Rescue call in Colorado
Project date: 7-9 January 2011
Reported by:Jim Kennedy
Report date:11 January 2011
Person-hours: 262 hours (164 work, 98 travel)
Personnel: (23 folks) Alexandra Albach, Gus Albach, Rebecca Albach,
Robert Albach, Don Arburn, Dale Barnard, Grace Borengasser,
Facebook has become a more valuable resource to Texas cavers than
CaveTex.
Recently cavers have been posting interesting historical photos, and socializing
in a way that was never done on CaveTex.
Just in the past few days, there have been interesting discussions about
Mr. Jasek's caver panorama
Don't know if you've noticed but I post the same stuff on both of them
if I think it's interesting enough.
--Ediger
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 7:19 PM, David dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote:
Facebook has become a more valuable resource to Texas cavers than
CaveTex.
Recently cavers have been posting
One of the links I posted earlier was not right.
Try this one:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Texas-Caver-Discussion-Forum/100144753397480?v=wall
That is a temporary page.Someone with more Facebook expertise is
welcome to over-write it,
modify it, expand on it, etc. I only put it out