this is wild, i love it!

> Ok this is stranger. Yesterday I purchased - from a bookshop that
should
> have known better - a first edition book by the naturalist Edwin Way
> Teale. It was all of $5. When I opened it, I found an original signed
> letter by Teale - about moth radio! It was assumed by some (not
Teale)
> that moths might communicate by radio - hence the odd antennae. This
was
> in the late 40s early 50s. The book is Near Horizons: Story of an
Insect
> Garden. I'm taking it out to CA with me; will do something related
to moth
> radio and VLF I'm sure...
>
> - Alan
>
>
> On Tue, 10 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote:
>
> > how strange.. i just wrote the diad "moth mouth"
> > day before yesterday in something... and there's
> > a kind of interesting discussion going about synchronicity
> > on the Invent-L list at the moment.
> >
> > weeny dust!
> > lq
> >
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