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Thought of interest.

Cool in the pool. Music comes to mind first.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxwDQ...be.com/watch?v
=jxwDQO4abwc

OK the serious stuff below.

Bill

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http://www.slate.com/id/2160830/

"There are two very specific and more sensible ways to prepare than by
cheerily planting the flora of Charleston, S.C., in Cleveland. First,
insulate the green things you have from the shock of drought to come by
making the soil they live in better at holding on to moisture. Next,
choose new plants that can tolerate drought and a wide range of
temperatures."

Worth a gander.

http://www.arborday.org/treeinfo/zonelookup.cfm

http://www.arborday.org/media/map_change.cfm

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In article
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Bill wrote:

www.youtube.com


Made a another mistake.
..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxwDQO4abwc

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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:38:09 -0400, Bill wrote:

OT: I am assuming you knew about or figured out that giganews took
over supernews as of yesterday.

I went on yesterday, I have my account thru my providers corp account,
ie. "free", and all groups started downloading tons of old articles but
no new articles. Hmmmm, says I and went and found out about the
takeover....giga was renumbering all articles so I had to unsubscribe
and resubscribe and all is well.

Except for it seems I am now seeing more of the damned googleshit.
What was the proxy type program or whatever you listed one time? It is
time to issue a personal UDP, since newservers seem to be loathe to
issue a UDP on the effers.

Charlie


Took me hours to think I knew what was going on. Error messages and
calls about. This after thinking what the hell did I do. No warning at
all!!!

Anyway some folks are looking at

http://usenet-news.net/index1.php?url=home


Here is a taste of other folks experiences. Notice Google working
without a hitch. Paranoid Bill.

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....read/thread/3f
ad9bdbe49ff225/a27305fb8dc7b0b7#a27305fb8dc7b0b7


Bill who would like to think if it is not broke why fix it or sale it
with customers suffering.

Bill at a loss! SUCKS

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Charlie wrote in
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I am not even going to try and imagine what the reaction
would be were she to see a charge to ForteInc next month.
No way, ain't gonna happen.


not even if you ask nicely first?

(pssst, there is a Borders right next to the baby
place.....have any recommendations?)


Michael Pollan wrote a book about building... he was building
a treehouse/writing studio. it's pretty good, although maybe
it's more of a borrow from the library book.
Making Bentwood Trellises by Long
Garden Insects by Cranshaw (big, thorough & rather pricy)
Tips For The Lazy Gardener by Tilgner
since you're baby shopping,i could suggest some baby books
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