Re: iris web page update
- To: i*@rt66.com
- Subject: Re: iris web page update
- From: s*@ento.csiro.au (Simone Clark)
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 10:03:29 +1100
I would love to look at your iris page Tom unfortunately my pc has an
aversion to it and to the spuria page every time I go there (and I keep
trying my machine has a dizzy fit and shuts down netscape. It's really
frustrating I get about a 10 second glimpse before it all disappears, still
I guess some technology is better than no technology. We have no iris in
flower at the moment but plenty of cold restant aphids.
Simone Clark in the cold irisless southern hemisphere
Canberra Austalia
simoner@ento.csiro.au
>Hi!
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>I've reorganized and expanded the iris information on my gardening
>page
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>http://www.rt66.com/~telp/garden.htm
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>Basically, the "Irises" page was broken into separate pages for each
>kind of iris, which allowed 10 more photos (and some extra text) to
>be added. I'll be adding even more over the next few weeks. Come by
>and have a look!
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>Happy irising, Tom.
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>Tom Tadfor Little tlittle@lanl.gov -or- telp@Rt66.com
>technical writer/editor Los Alamos National Laboratory
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>Telperion Productions http://www.rt66.com/~telp/
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