[Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers
Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and constantly increasing. You will recognize many of them commonly used in caving. Many others are

Re: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Carl Kunath via Texascavers
Subject: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS 12967FE, Michigan) has a website showing every type of vertical device (ascenders, descenders, belay, and miscellaneous) that he has been able to collect. Over 1900 items and constantly increasing. You will recognize many

Re: [Texascavers] website of vertical devices

2015-02-13 Thread Mark Minton via Texascavers
Logan, Thanks for posting this link. Gary had his collection posted online for several years, but took the pages down a few years ago. It's nice to see them back up again. Thanks, Gary! Mark On Fri, February 13, 2015 12:36 pm, Logan McNatt via Texascavers wrote: Dr. Gary Storrick (NSS

[Texascavers] website for Hinds Cave

2011-01-19 Thread Logan McNatt
For photos of Hinds Cave (including a coprolite) and a very informative description of the perishable archeological finds (fibers, netting, cordage, etc), go to the Texas Beyond History website and click on the dot labeled Hinds Cave on the map of Texas. Texas AM excavated part of the midden in

Re: texascavers website

2007-03-26 Thread wokka
Sorta, and we always have problems with phishers... the software is supposed to strip out email addresses from the archives, and it was only partially working, so I took them down until and update can be provided to fix it. Hey - what happened to the archive view on Texascavers? Trouble with

Re: texascavers website

2007-03-26 Thread wokka
Surprisingly no one has said a word about it. Spam dropped off dramatically across the web a few weeks ago when a major spam network was shutdown. Spam across my server dropped by 75% or so and I saw a similar drop at work on our antispam servers. Spam will find you anywhere you go, the

texascavers website

2007-03-25 Thread Don Cooper
Hey - what happened to the archive view on Texascavers? Trouble with the phishers? -Don C

Re: texascavers website

2007-03-25 Thread Don Cooper
That's understandable. I would imagine you had texascavers subscribers making inquiries to whether there was a connection between their association of texascavers and the arrival of fetid spam in their mailboxes. I know I had a lot that seemingly came from nowhere. It has declined quite a bit