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Oncidium Twinkle was registered by W.W.Goodale Moir in 1958. He was one of
the more prolific breeders out there, so there's bound so be something else worth having from him. He focused a lot on tolumnias and their intergenerics, but worked pretty much in the entire onciidinae group. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info! "?" wrote in message rg... On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 09:27:19 -0800 in K Barrett wrote: [Great snippage] Two paradigm shifts for you. 1) Yes, some PDAs can have oodles of persistant storage via some sort of removable memory or flash device. But for this sort of task, it's sort of like transferring 50lbs of fertilizer with a teaspoon. 2) There are PDAs on the market with long distance wireless access (Usually data over the same networks that your cell phone uses). The PDA doesn't have to have enough oomph to search all the data. It needs enough oomph to be able to send out to some server "Hey, I'm looking for information on X" and receive a couple screenfuls (80x24 text) of response. Now back on topic... who was the twisted person that came up with Oncidium Twinkle, and has that person done anything similar? There's just something cute about having a plant with more pseudobulbs than I can count and 7 spikes in a 4" pot. -- Chris Dukes Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil |
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