I got rid of bedbugs with diatomaceous earth. I'm not sure how far it can
be tracked. i.e., suppose an ant tracks through diatomaceous earth and
then goes into a cave. How much does the ant bring along and leave in the
cave for other insects to cross over?
IT is natural and I like it for that f
I got rid of bedbugs with diatomaceous earth. I'm not sure how far it can
be tracked. i.e., suppose an ant tracks through diatomaceous earth and
then goes into a cave. How much does the ant bring along and leave in the
cave for other insects to cross over?
IT is natural and I like it for that f
On Aug 1, 2013 5:10 PM, "Phil Winkler" wrote:
>
> Oops! Some of us were never good spelers. :)
>
I'm sure you are an excellent speleor. :-) (spelophile = cave lover?)
On Aug 1, 2013 5:10 PM, "Phil Winkler" wrote:
>
> Oops! Some of us were never good spelers. :)
>
I'm sure you are an excellent speleor. :-) (spelophile = cave lover?)
On Aug 1, 2013 5:10 PM, "Phil Winkler" wrote:
>
> Oops! Some of us were never good spelers. :)
>
I'm sure you are an excellent speleor. :-) (spelophile = cave lover?)
However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise P
However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise P
However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise P
If you are doing a lot of repetitive work and you dont mind a little coding,
GIMP can be nice. Everything can be scripted in Scheme which is pretty much an
encarnation of LISP as many on this list may remember when Artificial
Intelligence was a hot topic.
I enjoy it when I have used it. Admit
If you are doing a lot of repetitive work and you dont mind a little coding,
GIMP can be nice. Everything can be scripted in Scheme which is pretty much an
encarnation of LISP as many on this list may remember when Artificial
Intelligence was a hot topic.
I enjoy it when I have used it. Admit
If you are doing a lot of repetitive work and you dont mind a little coding,
GIMP can be nice. Everything can be scripted in Scheme which is pretty much an
encarnation of LISP as many on this list may remember when Artificial
Intelligence was a hot topic.
I enjoy it when I have used it. Admit
If you are concerned about malicious attackers harvesting personal
information from your rfid enabled cards, these stainless steel wallets
help. I have one and i like it. It is made out of a stainless steel mesh
is flexibke and feels sort of silky because it is a very fine weave:
http://www.stew
If you are concerned about malicious attackers harvesting personal
information from your rfid enabled cards, these stainless steel wallets
help. I have one and i like it. It is made out of a stainless steel mesh
is flexibke and feels sort of silky because it is a very fine weave:
http://www.stew
If you are concerned about malicious attackers harvesting personal
information from your rfid enabled cards, these stainless steel wallets
help. I have one and i like it. It is made out of a stainless steel mesh
is flexibke and feels sort of silky because it is a very fine weave:
http://www.stew
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Chris Vreeland wrote:
> I seem to recall Charlie Savvas saying he got over 400,000 miles out of
> his.
>
Nice.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Bill Walden wrote:
> I still have my 1978 International Scout Traveller with the 345 engine.
> Actually International
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Chris Vreeland wrote:
> I seem to recall Charlie Savvas saying he got over 400,000 miles out of
> his.
>
Nice.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Bill Walden wrote:
> I still have my 1978 International Scout Traveller with the 345 engine.
> Actually International
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Chris Vreeland wrote:
> I seem to recall Charlie Savvas saying he got over 400,000 miles out of
> his.
>
Nice.
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Bill Walden wrote:
> I still have my 1978 International Scout Traveller with the 345 engine.
> Actually International
x27;t already have a
1984 Mercedes-benz 300d)
-Justin
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Justin Haynes wrote:
> On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
> note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
> years of 1976-1980,
x27;t already have a
1984 Mercedes-benz 300d)
-Justin
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Justin Haynes wrote:
> On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
> note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
> years of 1976-1980,
x27;t already have a
1984 Mercedes-benz 300d)
-Justin
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Justin Haynes wrote:
> On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
> note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
> years of 1976-1980,
On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
years of 1976-1980, *especially* 1980. They will seem overpriced compared
to Kelley blue book and for good reason. If they are in good condition
they wil
On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
years of 1976-1980, *especially* 1980. They will seem overpriced compared
to Kelley blue book and for good reason. If they are in good condition
they wil
On a slightly more practical (depending on your definition of practical)
note, if you can snatch up a diesel International Scout II between the
years of 1976-1980, *especially* 1980. They will seem overpriced compared
to Kelley blue book and for good reason. If they are in good condition
they wil
Is anyone keeping up with this tunnel from a geological perspective?
At 85 feet deep and ~20 feet in diameter, I wonder about the rock
there and if they are likely to hit any caves. I also wonder if they
know whether or not they will hit any caves and what could possibly
happen if they do so. Is
Is anyone keeping up with this tunnel from a geological perspective?
At 85 feet deep and ~20 feet in diameter, I wonder about the rock
there and if they are likely to hit any caves. I also wonder if they
know whether or not they will hit any caves and what could possibly
happen if they do so. Is
Is anyone keeping up with this tunnel from a geological perspective?
At 85 feet deep and ~20 feet in diameter, I wonder about the rock
there and if they are likely to hit any caves. I also wonder if they
know whether or not they will hit any caves and what could possibly
happen if they do so. Is
List -
I just joined this mailing list recently and went to a UT Grotto meeting in
Austin, Tx where I live. So I thought I'd introduce myself, as this list seems
to have a fair amount of traffic about caving and related activities.
Hi!
I've just started caving and intend to get to know my lo
List -
I just joined this mailing list recently and went to a UT Grotto meeting in
Austin, Tx where I live. So I thought I'd introduce myself, as this list seems
to have a fair amount of traffic about caving and related activities.
Hi!
I've just started caving and intend to get to know my lo
List -
I just joined this mailing list recently and went to a UT Grotto meeting in
Austin, Tx where I live. So I thought I'd introduce myself, as this list seems
to have a fair amount of traffic about caving and related activities.
Hi!
I've just started caving and intend to get to know my lo
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