It's not dificult to do a whois search on any domain name, although of
course websites can be registered by third parties or anonymously
(somewhat!) as well. And because of that it is even more puzzling why
anyone would even consider hiding their identity while trying to accomplish
anything in
Correct, indeed. Traditionally they are wrapped in burlap and laid in the
sun to ferment and dry, as I understand it, and done so over many months.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Humphrey dries the beans in airtight sealable plastic bags
... just like for OT posts, the delete link
works really well:-))
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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Roy,
I emailed viateur.boutot in the past asking for translations into English
of
his foreign language posts. I never received a reply
If you have access to a UV lamp take a look with that. Sometimes the faint
writing trace will fluoresce strongly ... banks and convenience stores often
use them to detect counterfeit currency, just ask them to take a look and
see if it can be read.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On Feb 18, 2008 7:20
of
nodes as explant material. If so, I think that the book Plants From Test
Tubes has a nice pictorial of the process.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 12/25/07, Schnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the article that icones was so kind to provide. The successful
method was something called thin
Hi Cynthia--
Does the testing service actually identify the particular bacteria or or
virus? I suppose that could get pretty costly but it sure would be
interested to see something more focused on actually specific bugs.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 12/21/07, Schnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Out of all the shipments globally in a year, just how high do you suppose
the incidents of intentional vs, unintentional law breaking do you suppose
there might be?
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 9/24/07, Aaron J. Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
frank thrall [EMAIL PROTECTED] spaketh
and worked within the system.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 6/12/07, Jill Jerry Suffolk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
All of this talk of copyright on EBay and other places reminds
me of discussions I have had some years ago with AOS judges. A lot of them
think that the AOS has
of the
frivolous patents filed simply laying in wait fro someone to fall into them
and get sued ... even to the point of patenting particular candle designs!
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 6/1/07, Eric Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd share a little bit - I had 8 ebay auctions taken down
last
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hometissueculture/ ? You will find much more
specific resources and help there.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 5/12/07, Roby - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, everyone! My name is Roby, I come from Indonesia, and I'm a new
member in here. I have some questions
posted a link to such a light table
reference, but I can't seem to locate it at the moment.
I'm quite interested to know more about what you are doing there since we
aren't really too far apart.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 4/27/07, Wayne Turville [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are currently
seperationists
... continued drug wars ... prolonged martial law. Be sure you have a known
reputable guide in any case, even if you don't need them ... also read the
travel advisories posted by the local US embassies in Thailand and Malaysia
both.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Tom--
I just ran across a website with some links (towards the bottom of the page)
that may be of some help solving your X-10 problems.
http://home.att.net/~lpainfo/house2.html
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 3/30/07, Roger, in Bangkok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tom--
What I'm saying
-cellennium-thailand.telemetryview.com/thcell4 is to a page that
provides monitoring of a solar power system that I'm currently in the
commissioning process for. A much more basic example.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
regards/Roger, in Bangkok
On 3/30/07, Thomas Hillson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
things in their
greenhouse, chime in.
Tom Hillson
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On Mar 30, 2007, at 7:30 AM, Roger, in Bangkok wrote:
Hi Thomas--
X10 is an ancient protocol, even predating the internet!!
By far the best way to monitor and control things is through is a simple
LAN system. Your existing
Peter says ... Graham says ... Peter says ...
As if we/anyone should care ... ?!
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok :-))
On 3/6/07, peter croezen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham, who says:
And Manolo approached you, as if he?d give a damn to talk to you?
I do not know you, my friends do not know
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Absolutely!!!
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Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hometissueculture/
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...
... Any references to articles on how to
do it in the home kitchen would be welcomed.
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... What is the life expectancy of such fans?
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I would
really encourage everyone to not give this matter such public (i.e. internet)
attention ...
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, 31 March, 2005
The site
http://www.zki.caf.dlr.de/applications/2004/indian_ocean/indian_ocean_20
04_en.html is targeted towards NGOs and IOs, giving a much broader
coverage.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
-Original Message- On Behalf Of Peter O'Byrne
Yes, those photos of Banda Aceh are unbelievable
growths from
clogging or weakening the membranes.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
-Original Message- On Behalf Of Thomas Hillson
Hi,
I am looking to upgrade my RO system to a bigger and better system as
my orchid collection is growing and I am using and automatic
humidification system
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~pbostock/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jose A. Izquierdo
...
Do a translation into English from a descriptiom enterely written in
botanical Latin.
If you can do it or know some one that can do it; please
manufacturer, or better yet, the manufacturer of the sensor if
you can find that out. RH calibration is very temperature dependant ...
condensing humidity can destroy some types of sensors ... 0.1% accuracy
is realistic.
Good luck.
Regards/Roger, in Bangkok
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