>From David Locklear

I am way way out of the loop on this topic and any caving topic.

There is or once was a fancy 10 gallon mining bucket in Ernie's storage
shed.    I would like to either have this bucket and accessories returned
to me,
or make sure it perpetually ends up in "The Texas Speleological Center."
 The old hunk of metal may look like a rusty bucket and chain, but it is
worth far more money than it appears.   The lifting brace alone was forged
with magic speleo-love more powerful than the legendary sword of
Excalibur.  Okay, maybe a slight exaggeration.   I had the lift-brace
custom fabricated by an engineering firm and specially heat-treated.

Ernie told me recently that I had some boots there too.  I can not imagine
they would still be any good after 5 years of dry-rot, plus my foot has
grown since then.


On a totally different note,

I am buried in work, and finally steadly making money ( about $ 500 a
week.)   I know that is chump change, but being self-employed is an
achievement in itself.   The quantity of my work appears to be growing, but
it could be an illusion.

As of today, I now have an cloud-based fax number using

  www.xenfax.com

The service is not yet working quite right.  The number is supposed to be
832-410-8050.  Fax me a smiley-face if you can, so I can test it.    I can
now see the benefits of such a service.    I had used Camscanner app for 2
years as my fax tool, but it is a different tool than XenFax.  Like a
ratchet-screwdriver compared to an electric driver. Camscanner was not
doing the faxing task the way I needed it done.   The lower cost of XenFax
will hopefully be the solution.    If you want to see how it works, text me
privately, but I imagine it is just like efax or smartfax, etc.

David
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