Re: Alpine-l (was On topic)
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: Alpine-l (was On topic)
- From: A* S* <s*@cadvision.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 22:12:54 -0600 (MDT)
At 07:10 AM 8/5/1997 -0600, you wrote:
> You told us about alpine-l and got our curiosity all stirred up.
>Unfortunately, if you tell us what it is, that will be off topic! :(
> Walter Moores
Just so Ian doesn't have to send an "off topic" email, I will comment on
Alpine-l.
It is another listserv mailing group dedicated to alpine plants, I think
there are about 300 members on the list, but since the list is moderated
(very little off topic stuff is tolerated) there are few emails. So it
isn't a heavy load if anyone is tempted to join.
There is a web page with instructions on how to join and a link to the
alpine-l handbook, if anyone is interested I can forward a copy of the
newsletter 'Omnihort' to them which has instructions on how to get past
logs and other info.
>
> Alpine-L's Web Site
> http://www.peak.org/~parsont/rockgard/
>
>Alpine-L, the Electronic Rock Garden Society
>Louise Parsons & Harry Dewey, active listowners
>Eric Gouda, Alexej (Sasha) Borkovec, quiet listowners
><Alpine-L-Request@Hearn.nic.surfnet.NL>
>Please, write to active listowners at the above address
>To join Alpine-L, send the message INFO to the above address
>
>http://www.peak.org/~parsont/rockgard/
>
>Harry Dewey, 4605 Brandon Lane, Beltsville, Maryland 20705
> 1-301-937-1446
>Louise Parsons, 1915 SE Stone St. Corvallis, Oregon 97333
> 1-541-758-1340
>****************************************************
Hope this is interesting to some of you!
Anne
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Anne Savannah, Alberta Canada, zone3b (mintemp -40C) savannah@cadvision.com
one Spuria iris still blooming, seed pods on some