Anybody who wants them needs to download 9 very large
zip files:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/1.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/2.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/3.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/4.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/5.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/6.zip
http://www.mflan.com/temp/7.zip
http://
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Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Texas Cavers online
I downloaded most of them more than a year ago. I
just updated with the one I was missing and I now have
411 files (4.1 GB). If anybody wants them in
~10 large zip file links, let me know.
Mike
On 11/7/2014 11:00 AM, via Texascavers
Mike -- I'd appreciate the links (to e-mail address below). That will
make it easy to scan the Texas Cavers for Mexican cave maps that
aren't yet in the map set on the AMCS web site (http://www.mexicancaves.org/maps/
).
Everybody else would not have had to see this if you'd put your own e-
: [Texascavers] Texas Cavers online
I downloaded most of them more than a year ago. I just updated with the one I
was missing and I now have
411 files (4.1 GB). If anybody wants them in
~10 large zip file links, let me know.
Mike
On 11/7/2014 11:00 AM, via Texascavers wrote:
> For those who do
I downloaded most of them more than a year ago. I
just updated with the one I was missing and I now have
411 files (4.1 GB). If anybody wants them in
~10 large zip file links, let me know.
Mike
On 11/7/2014 11:00 AM, via Texascavers wrote:
For those who don't already know:
Texas Cavers f
avers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of
Mixon Bill via Texascavers
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 10:47 AM
To: Cavers Texas
Subject: [Texascavers] Texas Cavers online
For those who don't already know:
Texas Cavers from v1 n1 through v59 n1 (1955-2013) have been s
For those who don't already know:
Texas Cavers from v1 n1 through v59 n1 (1955-2013) have been scanned
and put on-line by the Karst Information Portal at http://www.karstportal.org/taxonomy/term/1025
The scans are a bit inexpertly done, but adequate. Someone ought to
download all 397 issues
Brandon, this had been discussed many times, and while some people
like it the idea, I think the majority prefer email.
I'm one of the majority, webforums are useful in some fashions, but
for me, this is better. I keep up with upwards of 20 forums right
now, that's a lot of web browsing, and its
Has anyone ever considered moving the list serve to a Texas Cavers Online Forum?
Online forums allow threads to be created for independent topics, where the
cumulative responses can be easily read in sequence, in single or multiple
pages if lengthy.
Users, members, or recipients can select the