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Susan Erickson 27-08-2004 05:05 AM

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 23:14:50 GMT, "J Fortuna"
wrote:

Diana,

I've heard about the 100 certified kills.


Ok, I will admit to 30 years of growing. And a freeze that took
out several hundred in one night, but I think I was probably
'certified' well before that. The question is Certified what?
I believe the only answer is a Certified Orchid-aholic.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Susan Erickson 27-08-2004 05:05 AM

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 23:14:50 GMT, "J Fortuna"
wrote:

Diana,

I've heard about the 100 certified kills.


Ok, I will admit to 30 years of growing. And a freeze that took
out several hundred in one night, but I think I was probably
'certified' well before that. The question is Certified what?
I believe the only answer is a Certified Orchid-aholic.
SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php

Diana Kulaga 27-08-2004 09:42 PM

The question is Certified what?
I believe the only answer is a Certified Orchid-aholic.
SuE


We really are gluttons for punishment, aren't we? In this case, however,
the pleasure far outstrips the pain!

Diana



Ted Byers 31-08-2004 09:06 PM


"Al" wrote in message
...

(Next time you come by Joanna, you will have to talk to me about .asp for

my
website. I have a mysql database and php something but I can't figure out
how to connect the website/pages to it or use it in any real way. I am
working to complete a miva merchant changeover and redesigning the ancient
site but html without any bells and whistles is about all my brain can
comprehend long enough to make a website do anything. And then there is
this never ending repotting chore to deal with and splinters in my typing
fingers.)


Hey Al, how's your website changeover going?

If you need help, I may be able to offer a little help on line. I just got
back from India, but I don't know yet for how long.

I see you have mysql and php, but you don't say what web server you're using
or whether your servers are on the same machine or distributed over a
network.

Cheers,

Ted



wendy7 31-08-2004 11:07 PM

Hi there Ted, How was your time in India? Glad to see
you back safe & sound.

--
Cheers Wendy

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Ted Byers wrote:
"Al" wrote in message
...

(Next time you come by Joanna, you will have to talk to me about
.asp for my website. I have a mysql database and php something but
I can't figure out how to connect the website/pages to it or use it
in any real way. I am working to complete a miva merchant
changeover and redesigning the ancient site but html without any
bells and whistles is about all my brain can comprehend long enough
to make a website do anything. And then there is this never ending
repotting chore to deal with and splinters in my typing fingers.)


Hey Al, how's your website changeover going?

If you need help, I may be able to offer a little help on line. I
just got back from India, but I don't know yet for how long.

I see you have mysql and php, but you don't say what web server
you're using or whether your servers are on the same machine or
distributed over a network.

Cheers,

Ted




Ted Byers 01-09-2004 01:39 AM


"wendy7" wrote in message
news:bE6Zc.5416$Mf.4136@fed1read02...
Hi there Ted, How was your time in India? Glad to see
you back safe & sound.

Hi Wendy,

It was generally good. There were depressing things (like the homeless
children and the beggars). But there were good things too, such as the good
students I encountered. Granted, not all the students were "good", but the
good ones made facing the various challenges worthwhile.

I picked up some interesting items (a little box, wood overlaid with some
kind of metal and some material I can't identify which was used to create a
picture of a pheasant). And, I bought a marble chess set.

I did have some adventures. For example, as I have circulation problems in
my feet, I developed a rash around my ankles and ants were drawn to the dead
skin flakes. Alas, they walked through something nasty on their way to feed
on me and that resulted in an infection that put me in the hospital for a
few days. Nothing serious though (since I got immediate treatment). But to
make it more interesting, the man with whom I shared a house called my
mother to let her know, and his peculiar sense of humour overwhelmed him.
You see, when he called Mom, he said something to the effect "Mrs. Byers, I
don't want to alarm you, but Ted has been eaten by poisonous ants." And
then afterwards, he tells me that she said "Well, next time, let the ants
keep going until they've eaten another fifty pounds!" ;-) Of course, she
denies saying such a thing. His duties there finish in December, and Mom
has given him strict instructions that he is to come and visit her, with his
family. And this is with the support of his wife, who wants to see Mom pin
his ears back. ;-) We all got a good chuckle out of that. I have some
pictures of this adventure; the result of the interaction between John's
peculiar sense of humour and that of my department head. It shows me being
taken to the hospital with my legs cut off, arriving at the hospital DOA, as
well as John driving a "state-of-the-art" ambulance. And here I am, alive
and well, with my legs working fine, indubitably a testament to the skills
of the physicians and surgeons there. ;-)

Another adventure involved a rainstorm. You see, Chandigarh is very flat,
and any time there is a significant rainfall, the city is flooded until
several hours after the rain stops. So, I lived through the first flood I
have witnessed in person. That rainfall was actually a good thing, despite
the inconvenience, since that whole area of India has experienced a drought
for several years and desperately needed the water.

And, as for orchids, I was in the wrong part of India. The Punjab is
generally too dry most of the time, and the winter is too cool, for the
orchids with which we're most familiar. But, had I been there longer, I
would have made some growth chambers and brought the orchids in from Assam
and Sikkim (the parts of India that have the most orchids).

Cheers,

Ted



Wendy 01-09-2004 03:27 PM


Wow! Sounds like you had an interesting, but turmultuous time! Your Mom
sounds like a card!
I will email you privately regarding the medical problems as
I also have a weird situation going on.

Glad to see you back.
Cheers Wendy



Wendy 01-09-2004 03:27 PM


Wow! Sounds like you had an interesting, but turmultuous time! Your Mom
sounds like a card!
I will email you privately regarding the medical problems as
I also have a weird situation going on.

Glad to see you back.
Cheers Wendy




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