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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I
have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
Thanks Again
you two are great Cheers and goodnight. It is now 1:44 at night so see you tomorrow. Peter BTW, my dad came home today. "Wendy" schreef in bericht news:ext7b.121525$kP.84259@fed1read03... Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 01:45:48 +0200, "Boystrup Pb, ann,..."
wrote: Thanks Again you two are great Cheers and goodnight. It is now 1:44 at night so see you tomorrow. Peter BTW, my dad came home today. Glad to hear it - I bet just being home makes him feel better. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
yes and giving us stress. He wants every thing done at the same time. But
it's good to have him back. Cheers Peter "Susan Erickson" schreef in bericht ... On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 01:45:48 +0200, "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote: Thanks Again you two are great Cheers and goodnight. It is now 1:44 at night so see you tomorrow. Peter BTW, my dad came home today. Glad to hear it - I bet just being home makes him feel better. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
Wrote a program for Windows that converts Celsius Pound and some more can be
found at http://user.it.uu.se/~maba6803/convert.exe It is free of course. Just e-mail me with bugreports and improvement ideas Cheers Mattias Baecklund "Wendy" skrev i meddelandet news:ext7b.121525$kP.84259@fed1read03... Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
Thank you! I have a Brazilian student staying with me and we are constantly
making conversions, even with basic needs as to what clothes to use that day. "Mattias Baecklund" wrote in message ... Wrote a program for Windows that converts Celsius Pound and some more can be found at http://user.it.uu.se/~maba6803/convert.exe It is free of course. Just e-mail me with bugreports and improvement ideas Cheers Mattias Baecklund "Wendy" skrev i meddelandet news:ext7b.121525$kP.84259@fed1read03... Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
let me know if there are some conversens you miss, okey.
Mattias Baecklund "Diane M." skrev i meddelandet . net... Thank you! I have a Brazilian student staying with me and we are constantly making conversions, even with basic needs as to what clothes to use that day. "Mattias Baecklund" wrote in message ... Wrote a program for Windows that converts Celsius Pound and some more can be found at http://user.it.uu.se/~maba6803/convert.exe It is free of course. Just e-mail me with bugreports and improvement ideas Cheers Mattias Baecklund "Wendy" skrev i meddelandet news:ext7b.121525$kP.84259@fed1read03... Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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Outdoors to indoors, insecticide and fungicide-4 Peter
Thanks, for the info.
Cheers Peter "Mattias Baecklund" schreef in bericht ... Wrote a program for Windows that converts Celsius Pound and some more can be found at http://user.it.uu.se/~maba6803/convert.exe It is free of course. Just e-mail me with bugreports and improvement ideas Cheers Mattias Baecklund "Wendy" skrev i meddelandet news:ext7b.121525$kP.84259@fed1read03... Peter, I found a really neat site with a conversion table, it has both. I have put it on my desktop. It is so easy. http://www.nomoreodor.com/fahrenheit...conversion.htm Cheers Wendy "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Thanks you two. I'll make a small list of the most frequent temps to have when I read all your postings. You do use Fahrenheit when you talk about temp or is it kelvin. I learned all this back in school, but never gave it much attention. Cheers Peter "Ray" schreef in bericht ... °F=(1.8 x °C)+32 1 in = 2.54 cm -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! . . . . . . . . . . . "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message .be... Just a few things. One I realy need to make a list to compare celcious with fahrenheit. And inch with cm. That will make it a lot easier for me to understand your messages. And secondly, my cold orchids will stay outside for a few more weeks. As long as it doesn't start to freeze, I'll keep my dendrobium kingianum speciosum and delicatum, zygopethalums, lemboglossums and pleiones outside, probably till mid oktober. The others went in this week. Cheers Peter "Diane Mancino" schreef in bericht t... No problem Peter. If I want to really have a good time, sober is best, and then maybe I'll remember your name. Getting back to the subject of fall chores, these days are so nice that I'm opting to keep the orchids on open windowsills- its too early to turn on the heat. I just reviewed my inventory and care sheets to reassure myself that that the Den. kingianum Ruth likes to be exposed to these crisp temps ( down to 35 F) if in bright light. Its also time to change the watering and feeding for some. I need a tag system of who needs what! pot luck won't do here. Diane "Boystrup Pb, ann,..." wrote in message . be... Sounds delicious. Just one thing to add. I don't drink alcohol. Don't like it, don't want it, have seen what it can do to people. I don't think that we live in a perfect world, but since we live in it, we might as well experience it with our eyes open and heads clear. If we all did that then maybe the world would become a better place for all to live in. As you can see I am somewhat of an idealist every once in a while. So what, if we were all the same the world would probably be a borring place. Cheers Peter ( Hope I haven't offended anyone.) "dd" schreef in bericht ... Peter--Well, think of a macaroni salad--it's a Yank thing. So, you've got pasta, and you've cooked it and you've poured on an Italian dressing. Then you add the fixins--smoked mozzarella cheese or Greek cheese, little grape tomatoes sliced in half, salami or other Italian meats of your choice, Greek or French oil-cured olives, fresh or pickled green peppers, maybe some garbanzo beans or fresh peas, some herbs, some red peppers--sun dried or not, etc. Basically, it's a meal in a bowl that can be arranged like a work of art. Oh, and you must have a glass of wine with it. :-) In article , Boystrup Pb, ann,... wrote: Sounds like a great place to be tomorrow. Just to bad that I would have to cross the atlantic. What's an antipasta pasta salad Just curious Cheers Peter "dd" schreef in bericht ... I'm in the Greater Boston area and am with Mass Orchid Society. We're having our auction tomorrow, Tuesday, night. This is a terrific event with a LOT of bargains on excellent plants. If you're in the 'hood, it's worth checking out. If you're interested, let me know and I'll email you the particulars. P.S. Picnic? Antipasta pasta salad-- epicurious web site has some good recipes |
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