And that could be obtained how?
2014-11-04 15:27 GMT+01:00, Steffen Nurpmeso <[email protected]>:
> erik quanstrom <[email protected]> wrote:
> |
>
> |on the dissertation "some
> |aspects of the ethoecology of richardson's ground squirrel" that the two
> |are directly related.
>
> This becomes really interesting. Squirrels.., these girls and
> boys are really a kind of an occupying sort. Almost addictive.
> And emphatic. That i can understand. I've downloaded it.
>
> Just a few weeks ago a disaster happened why i had a walk, a young
> squirrel girl tried to hide behind a trunk and jumped off to
> another tree once i started talking to her (i have seen such
> hiding in a much, much better way before), but unfortunately not
> taking into account the bending of the trunk at all, falling down
> from four or five meters! Luckily immediately stepping forward
> and jumping on her target.. but damn, what a shock we both had.
>
> |
> |my bad.
> |;-)
>
> If it were like that!!!
> Afaik the american squirrel slowly dispels the (smaller) german
> Eichhörnchen from the remains of the german forest!
> And isn't it hard enough as it is???
>
> Sorry for that unacademic point of view, i have a little "Arche"
> in between the Autobahn and railroad tracks where i place some
> food for birds, which attracts squirrels and mice too, and it is
> ever so surprising how reflective and emphatic all the mentioned
> species are. (In an environment which practically has no more
> healthy trees, but only dead and ill ones.)
>
> |seriously, the error is important.
>
> Plan9 definetely requires will and desire in order to be used by
> a normal end-user; but especially if something doesn't work right
> out of the box. Network configuration is really horrible for
> fools like me, for example. Someone should sit down and spend
> a year working on that... imho.
>
> |p.s. did you go 3rd person on me? that's so meta.
>
> Me? No. After the first year, only ear tags were used for
> permanent identification.
>
> --steffen
>
>