Rather than depth resistant - they ought ta be shock resistant, like up to
99G's.
That way they will survive any automobile crash caused by the inattentive
driver who's texting while driving!
-WaV
On 6/25/07, George Nincehelser geo...@nincehelser.com wrote:
It's kind of a silly claim for a
I had an Iomega 128M stick fail.
No errors, it just stopped being usable. The USB port could still identify
it, but could not read or write or display any capacity as though
unformatted - 0 bytes available, 0 bytes used. Unformatable, however.
Not really a whole lot of use before failure
I havent experimented much with the options (leave open, multi-session,
write-once and or other permutations) but in my own experience I've had
less trouble with Write the whole disk at once and include label text and
found that to be the most successful and consistent wavy to go.
[All of the
Thanks! And to think that I had all the words COMPLETELY wrong.
-WaV
On 6/29/07, Goff, Laura D. lg...@rexelusa.com wrote:
I do not usually post anything (prefer to sit silent in the wings), but
this is too good not to share with everyone I can think of.
Enjoy your Friday afternoon
I believe the TCC has done some RD on portable steam generation for
fire-ant remediation.
Ask Mike Walsh.
-Waves
On 6/28/07, William Tucker william.tuc...@att.net wrote:
Don't do it!
That seems to be the consensus. It was just an idea I was thinking about
--
not the first bad idea I have
Speakin of rain. And or of Raines. And other cavers that may live near or
under nearby streams or rivers.
I was looking to download Google Earth to do some 3-D surface exploration of
drainage areas. With a new superduper gigabyte o' memory 2.4 Gigahurts 64
bit AMD upgrade and 6mb boredband
Yet - what is the effect of 50mph winds if you've got a density altitude of
more than 100,000ft (i.e. in earth measures)? Interesting though. I think
that's why NASA built that solar powered aircraft that fell apart off the
coast of Hawaii - testing the practicality of a relatively slow plane
On Jun 25, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Pete Lindsley wrote:
We had a chance last week to hear a most interesting presentation
on some of the Mars work by Peter Smith, Phoenix Principal
Investigator at the U. of Arizona. The next lander soon to be
launched is not a rover, and it will be looking for
On Jun 26, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Minton, Mark wrote:
Don Arburn said:
If I HAD to guess at what I was looking at I'd say a pool
(reflecting space) or even a really dark substrate covering the
bottom, NOT a hole,
Interesting points!
At 3 o'clock, one can even see a slide or slump
On Jun 26, 2007, at 9:11 AM, Minton, Mark wrote:
Not likely much wind on Mars.
Dust Devils have been photographed. One rover's solar panels were
even cleaned off by one!
On Jun 25, 2007, at 11:43 PM, David Locklear wrote:
The ripples of the sandunes seem to be flatter there, so the wind
won't blow sand all around.
I understand the dust is so fine (fines) that it may even permeate
space suits and landing craft. I don't know how that works, I just
read it
On Jun 26, 2007, at 2:07 PM, Jon Cradit wrote:
Has anyone looked at a NASA web site; http://www.nasa.gov/
mission_pages/mer/index.html
to confirm if this photo is legitimate ?
It doesn't appear to be a face on Mars conspiracy. The website is
actually pretty cool. Used the first part of
Yeah -
I found a great big beautiful iridescent green beetle within the bag that a
computer monitor came in back in 1989. The brand was Namco, I think - might
have been Japanese, maybe Korean or Taiwan even. The thing was at least 2
and a half inches across. Somehow it must have gotten into
The scary thing about prions is they are essentially indestructable bits of
oddball protein that arent even complex as a virus - which can destroy brain
tissue. Its like evil, atom-sized bits of glass penetrating and damaging
your computer's cpu or something.
-WV
On 6/23/07, Gregg Geist
'Cause they experience them in the summertime, around christmas??
-WaV
On 6/21/07, gi...@att.net gi...@att.net wrote:
In Australia they call June Bugs Christmas Beetles. Who knows why?
--Ediger
-- Original message --
From: keith heuss caverke...@yahoo.com
Is
Yeah - I saw it too. It kinda bummed me out.
You'd think RATS, instead would yield a whole lot more meat... they
probably have a surplus of rodentia...
-DC
On 6/17/07, Don Arburn donarb...@mac.com wrote:
...on the Travel Channel Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern Asia
travel. (2005) In Asia
On Jun 18, 2007, at 2:57 PM, George Nincehelser wrote:
I second the notion of getting a few trusted medical opinions after
having so many stings at once.
It's possible that your next sting could be a real doozey, or you
may have absolutely no reaction at all.
From what I've read, some
Reminds me of one of my favorite Walter Brennan lines (from that movie with
him and Humphrey Bogart) Ever get stung by a dead bee? ..Heheh.
-WaaV
On 6/18/07, Don Arburn donarb...@mac.com wrote:
On Jun 18, 2007, at 2:57 PM, George Nincehelser wrote:
I second the notion of getting a few
...on the Travel Channel Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern Asia
travel. (2005) In Asia the freshest foods are still alive, and
nearly everything is considered edible
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Yet, fuel injection makes such a repair hideous.
Because of course, the high pressure fuel-cooled fuel pump is now almost
exclusively located inside the fuel tank. I know that to get to it in a
S-10 Blazer, you have to remove fuel and the tank just to get to it. A Ford
Probe is more
And of course it's also easy to convert your mp3 podcast content back to
large audio to play on car CD players if you're not yet IPOD equipped.
I enjoy listening to the Prairie Home Companion on my own terms.
Public radio seems a bit more useful when I can tivo it.
-WaV
On 6/6/07, Katherine
I heard the report (On NPR, of course!) that indicated the V-6 Accord Hybrid
had lower EPA highway/city mileage than the STANDARD Accord with the 4
Cylinder engine
I'm saying again, that the degree to which these vehicles are HYBRID is
only enough to satiate pen-pushers in some accounting
Maybe you can convene that Carta Valley group too... (what were they
called?)
-WaV
On 6/7/07, John P Brooks jpbrook...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Calling all A.S.S.es!
There has been a discussion going on between a few of us old A.S.S.esabout the
possibility of an
A.S.S. reunion at this years TCR.
Purple has curple and hirple
On Jun 4, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Fritz Holt wrote:
RD,
While not a word, burple rhymes. Merkel is close but no cigar.
Fritz
And to think, for years I've been thinking ALL moths tasted bad.
(I didn't realize there was an alternative...)
-WaV
On 5/31/07, Mike Quinn mike.qu...@tpwd.state.tx.us wrote:
Wake Forest University
WFU study finds that moths mimic sounds to survive
May 29, 2007
In a night sky filled with
On May 31, 2007, at 8:10 PM, Katherine Arens wrote:
German chancellor Angela Merkel . . .
Purple has curple and hirple
I've got a small pile of out of date postage postcards with a nice little
carlsbad scene as printed-on stamp.
Takers?
-WaV
On 5/31/07, David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you seen a stamp with a picture of a caver on it yet?
How about a stamp with a picture of your smiley face
According to Gill Ediger - they are all around us.
However, I would thing it would be very difficult for a literal aspect caver
to determine where caves actually ARE if they are no longer surrounded by
walls.
-WaV
On 5/29/07, Brian Vauter vaut...@aol.com wrote:
The caption makes use of the
So there is apparently some debate as to whether Mars caving permits are
based on day-to day use of sequential consumption - postpone-able during
out time, able to last several years as opposed to beginning at a
specified date and ending six months later?
It might be really important to consider
On May 24, 2007, at 12:20 AM, David Locklear wrote:
How many miles of unexplored passage are there?
All of them.
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you want a new vehicle when it is getting near the end of the battery
expected life. If economy is the main objective, there are numerous
non-hybrids which get at least 40 mpg.
Fritz
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you want a new vehicle when it is getting near the end of the battery
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non-hybrids which get at least 40 mpg.
Fritz
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You know - its a whole lot easier to connect this situation to certain
government administrators THAN it was to connect terrorism to certain
countries
What was the price of gas in 2000? (It had not gone over $1.60)
(Geez - at these prices my wallet is feeling terrorized!)
-WaV
On 5/18/07,
Six months or 180 days? What's the difference? Two and a half days?
-WaV
On a similar but related topic,
My mexican Xwife2B claims that the 180 day rule has some fine print that
claims you can get your car-permit stamped after each caving trip to
show
how many days you were in Mexico.
Here ya go D.L.!
I saw this story at breitbart.com
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?
id=2007-05-10_D8P1SGVG0show_article=1cat=breaking
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SPECIAL Permission Passes:
Marriage License
Driver's License
Hunting License
Concealed Carry License
Boating License
Herbicide License
Passport
Voter Registration
TSA Membership
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On May 9, 2007, at 2:52 PM, David Locklear wrote:
If fisherman have to have a license to fish, why should the
government not collect revenue and require a license for other
activities like rock-climbing and parachuting, and swimming?And
caving ?
They manage the fish and game through
I wish I could attend but it's just not possible...
Someone else will have to find that Sinkhole De Mayo on the 19th
-WaV
On 5/4/07, germa...@aol.com germa...@aol.com wrote:
*Monthly Volunteer Opportunities*
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*Karst inventory at Onion Creek, TWO DATES (choose one or choose both)*
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Hmmm... guess that's the case.
Oh well - it was a good idea I guess, it seemed to support a lot of novice
activity for airman's at least - but it seemed like the majority of new
subscribers were scambot accounts looking for a place to ricochet from. Too
bad. Now that he's let it go, the
using it so
Butch
-Original Message-
*From:* Charles Goldsmith [mailto:wo...@justfamily.org]
*Sent:* Saturday, May 05, 2007 3:30 PM
*To:* Don Cooper
*Cc:* Nico Escamilla; mark.al...@l-3com.com; wwildch...@aol.com;
Texascavers@texascavers.com
*Subject:* Re: [Texascavers] OT - computer
They should have simply called on Jim Kennedy to have a good ole guano
gathering!
SHEEZ! Some people go to some trouble to have the stuff.
(ok, ok... much I may not understand... is guano not 'the good stuff' if it
hasn't been post processed by demisted beetles??)
-WaV
On 5/4/07, Scott
personal data had not
been copied.
___
Associated Press writer Ted Bridis contributed to this report.
Don
moom...@fnbnet.net
Is there ONE THING those guys can NOT screw up???
-WaV
On 5/4/07, Don moom...@fnbnet.net wrote:
Wrong TSA! Whew! Had me going!
*TSA Loses Hard Drive With Personal Info*
*May 4 11:04 PM US/Eastern*
*By MATT APUZZO*
*Associated Press Writer*
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Transportation Security
. The average computer doesn't come
close to that unfortunately. Hopefully the computer manufacturers will
learn that we want the option for a simple fast computer, without all of
the fluff.
OK, I'll get off my soap box :)
Charles
On 5/2/07, Don Cooper wavyca...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe in the interim
While we're On Computers and predictions I'll try my John McLaughlin
voice:
Vista will become the next instance of an 'ME' type, poorly
received release.
Opinion, Commentary?
-WaV
(IMO - even with USB 2.0 - non volitle memory sticks are too slow to speed
up any process.
Useful as a substitute
...@justfamily.org wrote:
Don, your prediction is probably right, I'll stick to my OSX and UNIX
favorites... I only use Windows where I have to, and will keep using XP
there until I'm forced to update because xyz application or game forces me
to go to Vista.
ME was a horrible experience.
Charles
On 5/2/07
I have always wondered why the majority of cavers tend to turn away from the
philosophical easy route of a having a nice happily ever after
afterlife.
I've wondered how it is that statistically, cavers are so different than
the average sample of randomly polled persons across the country... but
Further legalease:
http://www.sosalliance.org/Public/BBCopy.cfm?IID=112
Sleazy lawyer developers...
-WaV
On 4/16/07, jerryat...@aol.com jerryat...@aol.com wrote:
Save our Springs files for bankruptcy
4/10/2007 5:07 PM
By: News 8 Austin Staff
One of the most powerful environmental groups in
know. This one looks really neat!
K
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Did someone try to step up to Imus status by pointing out the snake was not
a Asian snake, but a round-eye snake? Har har..
Are corals not round-eye poisonous ! ?
Yeah - looks like a good ole rat snake - has a nice pattern kindof like a
boa, though, doesnt it? Just cause they aren't poisonous
For those who venture into botfly country...
http://www.fukung.net/v/41/botfly-NASTY.jpg
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Better than looking at the pictures -
(Many of us KNOW what botfly is)
WHERE is Botfly Country???
(Lest we just stay away or wear hoods or something!)
-WaVy C. Speleophile
On 4/11/07, Don moom...@fnbnet.net wrote:
For those who venture into botfly country...
http://www.fukung.net/v/41/botfly
] B2B Trade Show 5.5'x65'
35] Center for Antiques 8'x41'
36] Blank 7'x16'
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cannot attend the convention.
-WaVy C
On 4/11/07, Don moom...@fnbnet.net wrote:
I have recovered 36 banners from a building slated for demolition. They
range in size from 3'x4' to 13'x50'. Most all are PVC, similar, if not the
same as, those wonderful caving packs we have. Most have grommets
Wow! Shouldnt have praised it. Looks like I only Jinxed it!
-WaV
On 4/9/07, Mark Passerby caves...@gmail.com wrote:
You better check out Sector 6 lockups going on with Gmail right
now.hell 1/2 my attachments will open the other 1/2 won't then some will
then the same one won't. It has
Gill,
I agree with most of what you said except that Plexiglass is the brand name for
Acrylic with other manufacturers making Acrylic as well. Lexan is GE's brand
name for their Polycarbonate, Mobay and Dow have their brands of Polycarbonate
as well.
Don Formanek
-- Gill Ediger gi
Bob,
Polycarbonate is used for bullet proofing but 1/4 thick would only stop small
caliber bullets with lower velocities like 22 and 25 caliber. Many times for
applications like bullet proofing they will make a laminate of several
different materials.
Don Formanek
-- Bob West rawest
Yes, much better than hotmail. Good to be free from the shackles of hotmail
and ever occuring problems due to poorly implemented java juju that only
wants to work right if you use microsofter exploder.
I'd like more people on cavetex to consider using it - especially the
ISP-mail user holdouts.
stored inside. According to new research, it may, however, be
imparting unhealthy doses of a chemical called bisphenol-A .
Don
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For whatever reason I'm thinking about the Strickland family and if the
transplantee would wig out over the Sunday swims... Nah - some things are
too cool for prime time.
=0)
WaV
On 4/3/07, Scott back2scool...@hotmail.com wrote:
A come on Mark! Take em to Airmans's! Lets see the
the owners.
If you would like to claim this item, please email me on line.
Otherwise, we can bring it to the spring TSA for inclusion in the
TCMA auction.
Geary
Don
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Well, what do you call those tiny silver spheroids that frequently follow
you at high speeds on your motorcycle and they disappear when you try to
turn around and see them?
Are those ship ships?
-WaV
On 3/30/07, Ron Rutherford rcrutherf...@gmail.com wrote:
Everyone knows that ShipShips are
What's a pps file extension? I couldn't do anything with it.
Besides, growing pot in caves just doesn't work - there's not nearly enough
light!
-WaV
On 3/29/07, Ramon Godina Silva ramon.god...@itesm.mx wrote:
Here is another use for a cave… better if it is under your house
(Don't try this
Yee godz... I remember the insidious hoard of crackles congregating downtown
at the edges of town lake!
I think it likely that so many birds so close together might be hazardous to
their health - (unbridled populations could certainly lead to malnutrition -
enhanced parasitic infestation too).
weeds are simply any plant not wanted growing where they are
growing. Roses are weeds if ya don't want 'em growing out of your
driveway!
On Mar 28, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Ron Rutherford wrote:
How is it that those weeds grow so well in iron poor soil?
Don
moom...@fnbnet.net
The article first states atrazine is a herbicide then insecticide. Which is
it?
Whether herbicide or insecticide I VERY much would like to know what brand
names or product name it's been used as.
-WaV
PS. Last weekend came and went without anyone's mention of the 18th year
passing of the
None of the postings I send to texascavers comes back to me. That's ok,
they are in my send box. Is that what you mean?
-Don C.
On 3/21/07, wo...@justfamily.org wo...@justfamily.org wrote:
David, I don't post from my gmail account, but I do know that some email
clients won't post the email
on list or off.
Thanks!
Charles
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You da man!
-WaV
From: wo...@justfamily.org
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] email problems from hotmail
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 12:18:04 -0600 (CST)
For those of you who use hotmail's email service, we've identified an
issue with their mail servers. They somehow got
Yeah - I cant even seem to send you a message!
Lets see if THIS one makes it.
-Don C,
From: Bill Bentley cave...@cox.net
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Sorry For Interruption, But..
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 11:29:04 -0600
Ah men...
- Original Message
Thanks!
(Others might not feel so thankful)
-WaV
From: wo...@justfamily.org
To: Don Cooper wavyca...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: FW: Re: [Texascavers] Sorry For Interruption, But..
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 12:13:43 -0600 (CST)
Don, after I made the adjustment in my mail server, allowing the email
Hey Charles
The worst part of my problem has been resolved. Very Good.
There are still some wierd things (If ya find this challenging)
One thing I think is odd is that when I post to texascavers,
I get a reply to myself, but Hotmail says MY id is unverified (!).
Ocassionally people that are on
... well, thats when its time to get
out the sledgehammer and behave illogically too - well, at
least its how it makes me feel! =:-)
-WaV
From: Charles 'wokka' Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.org
To: Don Cooper wavyca...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] FW: ezmlm warning
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:14
A while back someone posted a birthday party picture of Denise...
other than that I dont know what she means.
-DC
From: Charles 'wokka' Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.org
To: Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] attachments
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 17:47:21 -0500
I can't find one
I know I saw someone outline the usefulness of 3mm vs 5mm wetsuits, but as
I'm thinking about buying a good used one off ebay (O'Neil), I was wondering
if anyone could rehash the suitability of 3mm in caves of this lattitude and
what it'll do for me if I dive into lake Travis in the middle of
I wonder, if in the bat roost, it's ever colder than a witch's...
naw, bat caves are pretty warm, never mind.
On Dec 15, 2005, at 10:38 AM, Jake Deeds wrote:
I wonder if female bat breast-size also correlates inversely with
intelligence, as it does in humans? ;-)
So, Jake, which is
Perhaps there is a correlation in humans too. 'Seems like huge and made of
brass kindof has its own legacy for for bringing down the participants
hanging from *our* branch of the primate tree...
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Bob Wills His Texas Playboys said there were Big Balls in Cowtown.
Was he talking about bats?
On Dec 15, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Susan Chelf (SBC) wrote:
Sad as it is, heavy metal music is one of the few areas in which I
possess extensive expertise! Therefore, I feel that I am qualified
to
On Dec 21, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Cindy Perez wrote:
Bad, bad, bad.
Don moom...@fnbnet.net wrote:
I wonder, if in the bat roost, it's ever colder than a witch's...
naw, bat caves are pretty warm, never mind.
So, Jake, which is better?
Which part
On that subject I'd REALLY like to see some quantitative data on bird and
bat kills due to wind turbines. I'm not one to ignore the potential problem
and just say it doesnt exist, but is it really significant enough to truly
pose a hazard to populations as a whole??
Bats and birds strike cars
Agreed! How dare he?! And I went to such trouble just to use that verse!
From: Bats batl...@yahoo.com
To: Mark Alman texascav...@yahoo.com, Don Cooper wavyca...@hotmail.com,
Texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: Re: [TexasCavers] How Bats Make Short Work of Flying Toward Prey
Date
reach Charlie Savaas.
Who is the current curator of the Texas Caver bat/Texas decals - and did
anyone ever look into printing them on magnets? (I must accessorize -
otherwise might I lack the blessings of Oztotl?)
HAPPY NEW YEAR YA'LL - Don C
How tall?
At the cabin or the cave?
On Wednesday, August 10, 2005, at 02:03 PM, Linda Palit wrote:
Greetings,
I was thinking about the fall and winter, and thinking about Punkin’
and Deep Cave Preserve.
I’d like to have a viewing platform out there, sort of an elaborate
raised platform
Potential site for TCR?
On Tuesday, August 9, 2005, at 05:13 PM, Aaron Addison wrote:
What is the significance of the point on the map seen in the link
below?
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It's no good unless it makes your eyes water.
Most terrorists are reported to have come to the US legally, but
they
OTR or TCR?
:^/
I'd vote for the Chili Cook-Off competition at a TCR!
On Tuesday, August 9, 2005, at 01:45 PM, felicia vreeland wrote:
Due to the extreme childishness and lack of professionally (with
sanity in doubt) of Mr. Andy Grubbs I must remove my name from
anything pertaining to
On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 07:43 PM, Edward Sevcik wrote:
One thing this exchange proves, is that Texas cavers are prone to
religious arguments about real chili.� My advice is cook� whatever
you damn well please and don't worry about the Thought Police.
As long as it's called chili!
As long as it's chili, I'd bet so!
On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 12:57 PM, Diana Tomchick wrote:
So my Black Bean Vegetarian Chili recipe isn't eligible for the
contest?
Diana
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Of course the grotto that may get the most placements or Honorable
Mentions would have the most Hot Tub bragging rights.
Woo-Hoo! Jacuzzi-action Bubbles!
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Watchin you save the hosts ass tonight on TV from a sure death of stink
and beetles In Bracken!
Very good, you looked great compared to some of the shows other dirty
jobbers they had!
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On Thursday, September 15, 2005, at 02:14 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
What will happen when they figure out what Grand Teton means?
Bruce
Rename it the Big Boob range.
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Good report from the weatherman at channel 12 on Robber Baron. Which
Joe did he thank? Mrs. July looked good on film! Were you wearing
mascara!?;^)
Did Steve get a free calendar?
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Hey - what happened to the archive view on Texascavers?
Trouble with the phishers?
-Don C
go back to wavycaver@yahoo (what I
used in the past) but the google environment just won't allow it.
Otherwise thanks for convincing me to use gmail - it really is the best I've
seen since way back when I was using Agent (back in those pre spam-mania
days with ISP based email).
-Don C.
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