Are any Texas cavers going to SpeleoFest ?
Don't bother, David. Unfortunately, the event now dubbed SpeleoMess is
but a ghost of its former glory. In the 1970's, it was one of the best and
largest caver gatherings in the country (and there were few in those days).
But today,
There's really not much recorded, mostly to protect the guilty. I'll see what
I can find though and let you know.
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From: Don Cooper wavyca...@gmail.com
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 23:39:53
To: Cavers,
The current (25 May) issue of The New Yorker contains an article on
extinctions. Bats and white-nose syndrome are dsicussed as one example
of current problems.
What on earth Australasia Scuba Diver was doing on Barnes and Noble's
magazine racks I have no idea. But issue 6 for 2008, also
While many trips were cancelled because of WNS, a few trips, like the Maya
trip, were cancelled because of insufficient registration. There are
expenses and commitments that need to be paid early for the trips, and we
need to be sure we have enough people registered for the trips to cover all
of
Greeting Cavers and Spelunkers an other numerous and notorious Troglodyte types,
The May 2009 issue Volume 24 # 5 of the Permian Basin Speleological
Society's The Hole News is now on the web in Adobe PDF format.
It can be found at the URL listed below:
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Howdy!
My name is Steven Ball. I've been working on computers and networks for
about 15 years now, I think...
My background is very heavy into UNIX/Linux systems. 'Professionally', I
started out with RedHat systems while I was the senior sysadmin for the
Electrical Engineering department at
This seemed like the best way to have an open dialog among all the
candidates, and ensure that everyone received the same information regarding
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Greetings, my name is Charles Goldsmith and while I'll admit that I
don't have all of the qualifications to meet the needs, I threw my hat
in to see if I could help. I'll gladly help with the committee under
whoever the chair is.
In my day job, I'm a cisco network engineer, but I do deal with
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