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[email protected] 28-04-2007 04:40 PM

Where are you all?
 
It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.

I keep intending to do that in my siganture but haven't quite got
control of my newsreader yet. (Forte Agent - very versatile but a bit
complex in the options dept.)

Here goes another try.

Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
Zone 7-8ish?
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Using mostly raised beds :)

[email protected] 28-04-2007 04:43 PM

Where are you all?
 
Haha, that really worked, eh?
Back to the drawing XX key board

On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:40:43 GMT, wrote:

|Here goes another try.
|
|Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
|Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
|Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
|Using mostly raised beds :)
|Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
|Zone 7-8ish?
|Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
|Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
|Using mostly raised beds :)


Ann 28-04-2007 05:13 PM

Where are you all?
 
expounded:

It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.

I keep intending to do that in my siganture but haven't quite got
control of my newsreader yet. (Forte Agent - very versatile but a bit
complex in the options dept.)

Here goes another try.

Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
Zone 7-8ish?
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Using mostly raised beds :)


Ah, you're on the old Agent 1.9, so I kinda forget where the
signatures are. On 3.3 it's under Tools/Options/Posting
Messages/Signatures. If you include '-- ' (that's hyphen hyphen
space) at the beginning of your sig most proper newsreaders will
delete your sig when someone wants to reply to you (no one needs
multilined signatures repeated over and over in a thread).
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

len garden 28-04-2007 06:05 PM

Where are you all?
 
g'day alex,

where we live is all described on our web page,

and we are devotees of raised gardens.

climatic or numbered zone ereferences are a rough guide, as most of us
in what ever zone/climate we are in have micro-climates, that is why
one gardener in a community may be able to do what another can't.



On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:40:43 GMT, wrote:

snipped
With peace and brightest of blessings,

len & bev

--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

http://www.lensgarden.com.au/

Travis M. 28-04-2007 07:26 PM

Where are you all?
 
wrote in message
...
It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.

I keep intending to do that in my siganture but haven't quite got
control of my newsreader yet. (Forte Agent - very versatile but a bit
complex in the options dept.)

Here goes another try.

Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
Zone 7-8ish?
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Using mostly raised beds :)



It is a good idea to use a sig delimiter.
Sigs longer than 4 lines is frowned upon by many.

--
Travis in Shoreline Washington


Travis M. 28-04-2007 07:28 PM

Where are you all?
 
"Ann" wrote in message
...
expounded:

It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.

I keep intending to do that in my siganture but haven't quite got
control of my newsreader yet. (Forte Agent - very versatile but a bit
complex in the options dept.)

Here goes another try.

Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
Zone 7-8ish?
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Using mostly raised beds :)


Ah, you're on the old Agent 1.9, so I kinda forget where the
signatures are. On 3.3 it's under Tools/Options/Posting
Messages/Signatures. If you include '-- ' (that's hyphen hyphen
space) at the beginning of your sig most proper newsreaders will
delete your sig when someone wants to reply to you (no one needs
multilined signatures repeated over and over in a thread).


It is called a sig delimiter. Google will bring up more info than you
probably want or need.

--
Travis in Shoreline Washington


Ann 28-04-2007 07:39 PM

Where are you all?
 
"Travis M." expounded:

It is called a sig delimiter. Google will bring up more info than you
probably want or need.


Yes, Travis, I know that. Most don't, so I was trying to keep it
simple.
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Jangchub 28-04-2007 09:25 PM

Where are you all?
 
Austin, Texas
Zone 8b
HOT HOT HOT in summer, mild winters.

[email protected] 28-04-2007 09:50 PM

Where are you all?
 

"Google will bring up more info than you probably want or need."

I may be alredy getting that :))


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)

Bill R 29-04-2007 12:28 AM

Where are you all?
 
wrote:
It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.


While I think that is a good idea to put SOME information in your sig
line too much info is just as bad as no info. I would much rather see a
sig line that contains the link to the person's web site (if they have
one). You can get a lot of good ideas from looking at posters' web site
and, usually, find out all about their location.
--
Bill R. (Ohio Valley, U.S.A)

Gardening for over 40 years

To see pictures from my garden visit
http://members.iglou.com/brosen

Digital Camera - Pentax *ist DL

Remove NO_WEEDS_ in e-mail address to reply by e-mail

Jan Flora 29-04-2007 09:07 AM

Where are you all?
 
In article ,
wrote:

It would be useful, where follks are posting, if they indicated their
location & tyupe of climate.

I keep intending to do that in my siganture but haven't quite got
control of my newsreader yet. (Forte Agent - very versatile but a bit
complex in the options dept.)

Here goes another try.

Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
Alexander Miller,Vancouver Island;
Zone 7-8ish?
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Using mostly raised beds :)


Southcental Alaska. USDA Zone 3.
Deep loamy soil, no rocks.
Cool winters, cool summers.
Reliable snow cover all winter.

Jan

--
Bedouin proverb: If you have no troubles, buy a goat.

John McWilliams 29-04-2007 04:32 PM

Where are you all?
 
wrote:
"Google will bring up more info than you probably want or need."

I may be alredy getting that :))


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)


A sig delimiter is really quite necessary. I'd remove the smiley as
well, as it's ambiguous as well as annoying.

--
john mcwilliams
SF East Bay

William Rose 29-04-2007 06:33 PM

Where are you all?
 
In article ,
John McWilliams wrote:

wrote:
"Google will bring up more info than you probably want or need."

I may be alredy getting that :))


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)


A sig delimiter is really quite necessary. I'd remove the smiley as
well, as it's ambiguous as well as annoying.

--
john mcwilliams
SF East Bay


John, John, John,
stand tall and proud,
and say it out loud

East Bay is Oakland (Is the city's motto really, "Come Back, We weren't
Shooting at You"?) and Beezerkly, cultural and intellectual Mecca's of
the Left Coast, respectively.

You don't want to go identifying yourself with them quiche munchin',
chardonnay guzzlin' beatniks and hippies of San Francisco, who are
always lost in the fog do you? That is fog . . . isn't it?

Just an hour away (three hours during commute),

- Bill
Cloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

John McWilliams 30-04-2007 02:19 AM

Where are you all?
 
William Rose wrote:
In article ,
John McWilliams wrote:

wrote:
"Google will bring up more info than you probably want or need."

I may be alredy getting that :))


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)

A sig delimiter is really quite necessary. I'd remove the smiley as
well, as it's ambiguous as well as annoying.

--
john mcwilliams
SF East Bay


John, John, John,
stand tall and proud,
and say it out loud


If my back weren't killing me right now, I would!

East Bay is Oakland (Is the city's motto really, "Come Back, We weren't
Shooting at You"?) and Beezerkly, cultural and intellectual Mecca's of
the Left Coast, respectively.


I have wee problems with the Gov'ts of both burgs, and live in neither.

You don't want to go identifying yourself with them quiche munchin',
chardonnay guzzlin' beatniks and hippies of San Francisco, who are
always lost in the fog do you? That is fog . . . isn't it?


I'd be o.k. with that.

Just an hour away (three hours during commute),

N, S, E?

j.

William Rose 30-04-2007 03:46 AM

Where are you all?
 
In article ,
John McWilliams wrote:

William Rose wrote:
In article ,
John McWilliams wrote:

wrote:
"Google will bring up more info than you probably want or need."

I may be alredy getting that :))


Alexander Miller, Vancouver Island; Zone 7-8ish?
Soggy winters, baked dry summers.
Shallow topsoil, blue clay beneath.
Using mostly raised beds :)
A sig delimiter is really quite necessary. I'd remove the smiley as
well, as it's ambiguous as well as annoying.

--
john mcwilliams
SF East Bay


John, John, John,
stand tall and proud,
and say it out loud


If my back weren't killing me right now, I would!

East Bay is Oakland (Is the city's motto really, "Come Back, We weren't
Shooting at You"?) and Beezerkly, cultural and intellectual Mecca's of
the Left Coast, respectively.


I have wee problems with the Gov'ts of both burgs, and live in neither.

You don't want to go identifying yourself with them quiche munchin',
chardonnay guzzlin' beatniks and hippies of San Francisco, who are
always lost in the fog do you? That is fog . . . isn't it?


I'd be o.k. with that.

Just an hour away (three hours during commute),

N, S, E?

j.


John,
Forestville, up by Santa Rosa, north of the "City". I hope your back is
from too much fun in the garden. Sometimes I can get rid of back
problems by lying on my back and then crunching up and pointing my elbow
at the opposite knee, 10 or 20 times. It twists your spine and puts
tracion on it at the same time. If you have a bad disk though, forget I
said anything. Whatcha growin'?
- Bill
Cloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


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