Somehow every single message I receive from this listserve  comes from "George 
Veni via texascavers". 
Then in the text, the sender is usually listed as
"Texascavers<texascavers@texascavers.com.
Vivian Loftin
vivb...@att.net

> On Aug 4, 2016, at 3:27 PM, via Texascavers <texascavers@texascavers.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Indeed it is true! I just checked the message in "outlook" and presto there 
> was Charlie's name. My apologies.
>  
> AOL is evil! I am trapped in AOL Hell and have spent the last several daze 
> trying to find my way out, but since I am even more of a Luddite than Charlie 
> I have thus far failed to do so. The main issue is trying to rescue the many 
> stories with embedded images that I have composed and stored on AOL. Their 
> software is proprietary so I can't simply copy the stories with the images 
> and formatting intact. Eventually I hope to migrate everything to either a 
> blog or a dedicated website since I long ago gave up any hope of actually 
> publishing a book.
>  
> Sorry for being so grumpy!
>  
> Sleaze
>  
> In a message dated 8/4/2016 3:58:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> texascavers@texascavers.com writes:
> Mr. Weazel, it's your email client that is not showing Charlie's name in the 
> From:  The rest of us who are not using AOL (could be some others), see the 
> name properly.
> 
> Now, some email clients don't embed it properly, your's for instance, never 
> shows who it is on the From: (at least in my gmail client).  However, I 
> always see Charlie's name in the From:
> 
> Charles  wo...@justfamily.org
> boot size 9
> 
>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 2:04 PM, via Texascavers 
>> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>> Who travels a lot?
>>  
>> I fail to understand why someone who wants to rattle on about whatever 
>> cannot find the time to sign their post.
>>  
>> With the exception of Messrs. Steele, Minton, and Locklear It appears that 
>> 99% of those who post to this list fall into two categories, those who have 
>> no name, and those whose name includes a list of achievements and honorifics 
>> plus a wrongly attributed aphorism and perhaps some keyboard generated "art" 
>> if you wish to so abuse the term.
>>  
>> A recognizable pseudonym will do, such as...
>>  
>> Sleazeweazel
>>  
>> ps: Just to be a jerk I have purposefully failed to truncate the extraneous 
>> information in this thread. It is so much easier to just hit 'reply'. That 
>> way I get to waste your time rather than my own.
>>  
>> In a message dated 8/4/2016 12:31:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
>> texascavers@texascavers.com writes:
>> You travel a lot. 
>> 
>> I traveled a lot before I reached 60. 
>> Africa, South America, Central America, Europe and all those places.  Spent 
>> years in Colombia and Peru. Got stuck in Argentina during the Malvinas War. 
>> Lived in Real de Catorce for five years all in the era before technology and 
>> never thought or missed it. I guess since I don't use it I don't miss it. I 
>> still like steel nibbled pens that you dip into an ink well to do art. 
>> Something about that makes a connection, you can't make a mistake. 
>> 
>> Sent faxes from Talara, Peru in those days. Flew in Portuguese helicopters 
>> in Angola and Italian ones in Zaire. It was all good fun and devious.  Did 
>> somethings in Africa with the French military mission as a liaison person, 
>> since I was raised with that as my first language back when I was going to 
>> grade school in Switzerland.
>> 
>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Bill Steele via Texascavers 
>> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>>> Que lastima. I'm not as old as you (two months from 68). I was on the cusp 
>>> of Internet technology and am glad I have it. I have an iPhone 6 and use it 
>>> constantly. Live the way you want to. I sure do. 
>>> 
>>>> On Aug 4, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Charles Loving via Texascavers 
>>>> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Down load an AP  to my phone. Oh no, I don't have one of those kinds of 
>>>> phones. In fact I have two phones that I never use because there is no 
>>>> service where I live and I am too lazy and cheap to get Skyp or some such. 
>>>> No one ever calls, not even my kids and there is no actual reason for 
>>>> anyone to call, since I never do anything or go anywhere. I just have a 
>>>> clunky computer. So I guess that is another technological wash for the 
>>>> ludite.
>>>> 
>>>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Bill Steele via Texascavers 
>>>> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
>>>>> I've been asked how to find the 46 minute video. Here's the link:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://www.periscope.tv/UTGrotto/1YqxoZydnYaJv
>>>>> 
>>>>> It goes, 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Bill Steele 
>>>>> cwilliamste...@gmail.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> From: Bill Steele <cwilliamste...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> Date: August 4, 2016 at 7:28:44 AM CDT
>>>>>> To: texascavers@texascavers.com
>>>>>> Subject: UTG program last night
>>>>>> Last night, from the comfort of my home in Irving, Texas, I watched and 
>>>>>> enjoyed the program live from Austin. I used the app Periscope. It was 
>>>>>> easy. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The program was a slide show and lively narrative by Fernando Hernandez 
>>>>>> about this year's PESH (Proyecto Espeleologico Sistema Huautla) 
>>>>>> expedition. This was Fernando's first trip to Huautla. His perspective 
>>>>>> as a Mexican citizen, excellent caver, fluent in English, and culturally 
>>>>>> sensitive, made for a very interesting talk. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My understanding is that the video of Fernando's talk will be available 
>>>>>> at Periscope for a short amount of time. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One thing that Fernando did not mention is that he was the winner of the 
>>>>>> PESH 2016 Expedition "Rookie of the Year" award. He hustled underground 
>>>>>> and was a pleasure to be around. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cavingly,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Bill Steele 
>>>>>> cwilliamste...@gmail.com
>>>>> 
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