Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread germanyj
only meant in good aggie humor! cave on! -Original Message- From: John P. Brooks To: germa...@aol.com Sent: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:42:22 -0500 Subject: Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name Be nice; not all aggies are facists. On 9/16/05 5:33 PM, "germa...@aol.com" wrote:

CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread Bill Mixon
I once helped map newly discovered Half Mile Haul in Wind Cave, SD. Long (for Wind Cave), straight borehole. We did a 400 foot 0 inches shot (not good surveying practice, admittedly). I recall getting a telephone call years ago from Jim Pisarowicz when he was newly employed at Wind Cave and was try

Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread John P Brooks
Its a miracle that the Aggie Speleological Society hasn't been forced by the conservatives in College Station to change its name. Bill Mixon wrote: I once helped map newly discovered Half Mile Haul in Wind Cave, SD. Long (for Wind Cave), straight borehole. We did a 400 foot 0 inches shot (not

RE: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread Stefan Creaser
Bill Mixon; CaveTex Subject: Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name Its a miracle that the Aggie Speleological Society hasn't been forced by the conservatives in College Station to change its name.

Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread germanyj
what do you expect? they're aggies! -Original Message- From: John P Brooks To: Bill Mixon ; CaveTex Sent: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:30:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name Its a miracle that the Aggie Speleological Society hasn't been forced by the con

Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread Admin CPUSA
I completely agree. Bill Mixon wrote: I once helped map newly discovered Half Mile Haul in Wind Cave, SD. Long (for Wind Cave), straight borehole. We did a 400 foot 0 inches shot (not good surveying practice, admittedly). I recall getting a telephone call years ago from Jim Pisarowicz when he w

Re: CaveTex: another PC cave name

2007-03-26 Thread Bruce Johnson
My understanding is that Dean Keaton was a highly respected law professor at UT for many years. You may be more familiar with his daughter. Name's Carolyn Keaton something. Bill Mixon wrote: I don't terribly miss Twenty-sixth Street in Austin (but who the hell was Dean Keaton?), except that n