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Re: veggie-digest Digest V98 #24


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At 07:56 AM 3/2/98 -0800, you wrote:
>veggie-digest Digest				Volume 98 : Issue 24
>
>Today's Topics:
>	[Fwd: [Fwd: Fw: [Fwd: Fw: [Fwd: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying
wish (fwd)]]]]
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>	Re: veggie-digest Digest V98 #23
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>	Unidentified subject!
>	Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 10:06:20 -0800
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>Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 7:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)]
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>>>To: "Lori A Miller" <loriam@goshen.edu>
>>>From: Peggy Curry <curry@kconline.com>
>>>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)]
>>>
>>>At 12:48 PM 2/26/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>>>>X-Sender: rafaelhb@goshen.edu
>>>>>X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.3 (32)
>>>>>Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 00:45:33 -0600
>>>>>To: jasonlh@goshen.edu,rodyoder@juno.com,gregbs@goshen.edu,
>>>>> hstutzma@brynmawr.edu,jasonel@IFOR.CCMAIL.compuserve.com,
>>>>> servicead@micronet.net,mfrisch@juno.com,,andrewjb@goshen.edu,
>>>>> anamm@goshen.edu,bench@goshen.edu,carmenjk@goshen.edu,

>>>>> loriam@goshen.edu, mattm@goshen.edu,yoderw@bethel-in.edu,
>>>>> skanagy@mail.smith.edu, audreyce@goshen.edu,
>>>>> swenger@agnes.agnesscott.edu, cordelia.E.nance.4@nd.edu,
>>>>> tmaust@butler.edu,STEURYB@inserv1.emu.edu,
>>>>> tmaust@thomas.butler.edu,cjf3v@bethelks.edu,
>>>>> weavera@citrine.indstate.edu,brotherweaver@juno.com,
>>>>> ejmishler@bsuvc.bsu.edu,arbucnl@wku.edu,sainwv@juno.com,
>>>>> joekees@juno.com,barniejc@alaska.net
>>>>>From: "Rafael H Barahona" <rafaelhb@goshen.edu>
>>>>>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)]
>>>>>
>>>>>>To: barniejc@alaska.net
>>>>>>Cc: lindasb@goshen.edu, rafaelhb@goshen.edu, andrewjb@goshen.edu,
>>>>>>        PVMChurch@aol.com, dtshenk@juno.com, mfrisch@juno.com,
>>>>>>        Cordelia.E.Nance.4@nd.edu, carmenjk@goshen.edu
>>>>>>Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 19:38:50 -0500
>>>>>>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)]
>>>>>>X-Mailer: Juno 1.49
>>>>>>From: sainwv@juno.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>On Fri, 20 Feb 1998 15:58:09 -0500 melanie swartzentruber
>>>>>><bcswamja@bluffton.edu> writes:
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>>>>>>>>From <bcmauaka@bluffton.edu> Fri Feb 20 15:03:53 1998
>>>>>>>Received: from [205.133.211.191] by bc.bluffton.edu
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>>>>>>>From: bcmauaka@bluffton.edu (Mauk, Anna)
>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>From <bcmyedla@bluffton.edu> Thu Feb 19 12:51:34 1998
>>>>>>>>X-Sender: bcmyedla@bc.bluffton.edu
>>>>>>>>To: bcmauaka@bluffton.edu
>>>>>>>>From: bcmyedla@bluffton.edu (Myers, David)
>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>X-UIDL: 132
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>To: bcmilkja@bluffton.edu
>>>>>>>>>From: bcmyedla@bluffton.edu (Myers, David)
>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>To: bcbenbaa@bluffton.edu
>>>>>>>>>>From: bcmyedla@bluffton.edu (Myers, David)
>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>From <ntwining@wilmington.edu> Thu Oct 09 14:21:37 1997
>>>>>>>>>>>X-Sender: ntwining@gryphon.wilmington.edu
>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Thu, 09 Oct 1997 14:22:04 -0400
>>>>>>>>>>>To: bcmyedla@bluffton.edu
>>>>>>>>>>>From: ntwining <ntwining@wilmington.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>>X-UIDL: 22
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 14:11:45 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Alyson J Pulkkinen <apulkkin@bw.edu>

>>>>>>>>>>>>To: kcooper1@ashland.edu, rknapp@ashland.edu,
>>>>>>>mmilburn@ashland.edu,
>>>>>>>>>>>>        NICOLE MARIE PULKKINEN <pulkkinm@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>        ntwining@wilmington.edu, seichel@wilmington.edu,
>>>>>>>cschnieder@bw.edu
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:59:18 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Amanda J Newport <anewport@bw.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>To: Alyson Pulikkin <apulkkin@bw.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Cc: Amy Bushey <acb168@psu.edu>, Carrie Schneider
>>>>>>><cschneid@bw.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Amanda J Sabo <asabo@bw.edu>, Eileen French
>>>>>>><efrench@indiana.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Mike&Beanie Em <MJSnz@aol.com>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Glenn Newport <tropwen3@worldnet.att.net>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Jamie Petrase <jpetrase@bw.edu>, "Mr&Mrs. Cain"
>>>>>>><Cain381@aol.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 13:03:03 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Margaret R Schmidt <mrschmid@bw.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>To: Amanda Newport <anewport@bw.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Thu, 09 Oct 1997 12:19:17 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: bv_000031@TRECA.OHIO.GOV
>>>>>>>>>>>>To: Joe Candio <Candio.1@osu.edu>, Autumn Collins
>>>>>>><Collins.331@osu.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Tabitha Hall <BV_000062@TRECA.OHIO.GOV>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Summer Lawson <summer@midohio.net>, Tyler Meier
>>>>>>><meiert@kenyon.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    David pearl <infini@juno.com>, Maggie Schmidt
>>>>>>><mrschmid@bw.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Sarah Schmidt <seschmid@wittenberg.edu>, Tracy Shade
>>>>>>><tshade@bw.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    TREVIS SWENSON <TSWENSO@BGNET.BGSU.EDU>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish (fwd)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 15:02:17 -0400
>>>>>>>>>>>>From: Justin Teitt <teitt_jt@wvwc.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>To: Uncle Tom <tteitt@gpu.com>, Tyler <meiert@kenyon.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Trevis <tswenso@bgnet.bgsu.edu>, Tracy <tshade@bw.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    The Teitts <teittfam@midohio.net>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Tammy Hall <thall2@expert.cc.perdue.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Sarah M. Stitzlein" <STITZLSM@muohio.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Sarah M. Griffith" <wgriffith@CompuServe.com>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Queenie <kotowicz_bj@wvwc.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Miranda S. Peters" <peters_ms@wvwc.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Mindy Lawson <mlawson@eagle.ycp.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Meghan F. Brennan" <brennan_mf@wvwc.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Matthew J. Teitt" <mteitt@vt.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Mark & Becky Kutz <CHEF4YOU@aol.com>, Maggie
>>>>>>><mrschmid@bw.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Madeleine <thompson_mg@wvwc.edu>, Kyle <caler_kr@wvwc.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Justin Barsanti <YLJustin@aol.com>,

>>>>>>>>>>>>    "Jessica A. Jolliff" <jollj7a0@numen.elon.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Gina <gmr001@ns1.wmdc.edu>, Dan Towers
>>>>>>><dan_towers@mail.cl.k12.md.us>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Colonel Cairo <103366.2005@CompuServe.COM>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Cakob <bv_000031@TRECA.OHIO.GOV>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Brett Caudill <brettmc@bgnet.bgsu.edu>,
>>>>>>>>>>>>    Beverly Ward <beverly_ward@mail.cl.k12.md.us>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: gravit adina ann <gravit_aa@wvwc.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: mielecki_kl@wvwc.edu; dorini_g@wvwc.edu;
>>>>>>>brennan_mf@wvwc.edu;
>>>>>>>>>>>>cuppari_cm@wvwc.edu; jeran_rr@wvwc.edu; westfall_jm@wvwc.edu;
>>>>>>>>>>>>pantano_ac@wvwc.edu; cost_jm@wvwc.edu; cordery_la@wvwc.edu;
>>>>>>>>>>>>cecil_kl@wvwc.edu; kotowicz_bj@wvwc.edu; donnelly_mj@wvwc.edu;
>>>>>>>>>>>>01MCGRATH@cua.edu; tlangelo@udel.edu; waldron2@tcnj.edu;
>>>>>>>jeckanne@juno.com;
>>>>>>>>>>>>agnejf86@snydelab.delhi.edu; McGrath@Canisius.edu;
>>>>>>>>>>>>szombo@e-mail.barton.edu; Simonsezs@aol.com; teitt_jt@wvwc.edu
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Fw: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tuesday, October 07, 1997 2:55 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Rory Post <PostR@HARTWICK.EDU>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: 'BRIANNE MCMAHON' <mcmahonb@hartwick.edu>; 'GABIEL GERMAN'
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <GERMANG@HARTWICK.EDU>; 'GERARD GALLELA' <GFG3@COLUMBIA.EDU>;
>>>>>>>'HEATHER
>>>>>>>>>>>>> MEMMEL' <HCM0702@RITVAX.ISC.RIT.EDU>; 'KRISTEN MIELE'
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <MIELEK@ROSNET.STROSE.EDU>; 'gravit_aa@wvwc.edu';
>>>>>>>'tooty17@aol.com';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'gsax@aol.com'; 'pl971856@pace.edu'; 'carvajal@susqu.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'germang@hartwick.edu'; 'kuke98@usmail.net'; 'teko@usmail.net';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'verbeckn@hartwick.edu'; 'healya@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>'eslingn@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'dmpost@msn.com'; 'srp1255@bestweb.net';
>>>>>>>'73240.2556@compuserve.com';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'andersonb@hartwick.edu'; 'bpost@gte.net';
>>>>>>>'gordone@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'clarkm@hartwick.edu'; 'megacelt@aol.com';
>>>>>>>'ryanm@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'fg2667@acc.msmc.edu'; 'gorilla9@hotmail.com';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'ercobm95@snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu'; 'dc8759@roberts.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'margolus@acsu.buffalo.edu'; 'davism@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>'zeisetm@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'mlieto@woodward.pace.edu'; 'cadefran@edisto.cofc.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'simonsezs@aol.com'; 'gagliardi@murray.fordham.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'agnejf86@snydelab.delhi.edu'; 'rileyj@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'francoa@hartwick.edu'; 'mcilvaions@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>'tlangelo@udel.edu';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'pfeifferk@hartwick.edu'; 'ripleyc@hartwick.edu';
>>>>>>>'kuke98@juno.com';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'bs5457@cnsvax.albany.edu'
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: FW: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Date: Tuesday, October 07, 1997 2:14 PM
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>> From: Brian M. Smith[SMTP:SmithB1@HARTWICK.EDU]
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: mardi 7 octobre 1997 13:18

>>>>>>>>>>>>> To: 'Wayne Falkenberg'; 'Ursula Wade'; 'Scott Moore';
>>>>>>>'Rory Post'; 'Rory
>>>>>>>>>>>>> McCarthy'; 'Richard Kichenama'; 'Lindsay Ward'; 'Kris Kamlet';
>>>>>>>'Kate
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Foster'; 'Jonah'; 'Joanna Johnston'; 'Jessica Viall'; 'Jamie
>>>>>>>Vendetti';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'J.B.'; 'Greg Foster'; 'Erin Wolff'; 'Dave Sanders'; 'Dave
>>>>>>>Polgar'; 'Dave
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Olsher'; 'Damon Runnals'; 'Chris Cutler'; 'Chris Bixler';
>>>>>>>'Carrie
>>>>>>>>>>>>Ripley';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Carrie Newton'; 'Brian Quinn'; 'Brian Babbitt'; 'Bill Fike';
>>>>>>>'Becky
>>>>>>>>>>>>Zahn';
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Becky'; 'Amy Mullen'
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: american cancer / lil' girl's dying wish
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> *****PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO HELP THIS LITTLE GIRL*****
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      Dear All,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>       I just received this mail from a friend of mine in
>>>>>>>my
>>>>>>>>>>>>College.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please respond to it. It will just mean employing a little bit
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of time and won't cost you a penny. All it needs is the heart
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>send
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  this
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      mail. PLEASE pass this mail on to everybody you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>know.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>It
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>is the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  request
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      of a little girl who will soon leave this world as
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>she
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>has been
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>    victim
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      of the terrible disease called CANCER. Thank you
>>>>>>>for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>your
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>effort,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  this
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     isn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      a chain letter, but a choice for all of us to save
>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>little
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>girl
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  that's
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      dying of a serious and fatal form of cancer.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>              Please send this to everyone you know...or
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>know.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  This
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     little
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      girl has 6 months left to live, and as her dying
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>wish,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>she
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>wanted
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>    send
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      chain letter telling everyone to live their life to
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>fullest,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >> since
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  she
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     never
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      will.  She'll never make it to prom, graduate from
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>high
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>school,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >> or
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  get
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      married and have a family of her own.  By you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>sending
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>this to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>as
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  many
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     people
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      as possible, you can give her and her family a

>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>little
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>hope,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >> because
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>    with
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      every name that this is sent to, The American
>>>>>>>Cancer
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>Society
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>will
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>    donate
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     3
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      cents per name to her treatment and recovery plan.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>One
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>guy
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>sent
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  this
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>    to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     500
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      people !!!!  So, I know that we can send it to at
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>least
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>5
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>or 6.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  Come on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      guys.... and if you're too selfish to take 10-15
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>minutes
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >> scrolling
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  this
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      forwarding it to EVERYONE, then you are one sick
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>person.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>Just
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>  think it
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      could be you one day.It's not even
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>      your $money$, just your time!!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>     PLEASE PASS ON
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----------
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>****DAVID****
>>>>>>>>      *
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>--------------65783BE8CF06BC570BA1CE74--
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>_____________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail.
>>>>>>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com
>>>>>>Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 15:45:15 -0600
>From: stanford4334@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-ID: <19980228.154816.16510.2.Stanford4334@juno.com>
>
>I forgot where I left off so here goes.  I thought that only the bulb
>that was left out of the ground had broken.  Wrong.  Eight of the 25
>bulbs had cracked in exactly the same manner.  No problem, this is an
>experiment after all.  I pulled the entire string out of the ground and
>laid them on the surface.  Next I took 10, 2 liter plastic bottles filled
>with water, with their caps on loose, and put each one directly on top of
>10 of the good bulbs.  I took an 11th bottle full of water and placed it
>about 5 feet away from the string of bulbs as a control.  I wanted to see
>if the unheated bottle would freeze overnight and what the heated ones
>would do. 
>     What a sight that night.  I fully expected agents Skully and Moulder
>would show up at my door.   The garden looked liked a landing sight for

>UFO's.  The neighbors must really think that I am nuts now.  
>     This is fun.  And festive.
>     I didn't lay out a new string of unglued lights like I said I was
>going to do.
>     Anyway, the unheated bottle froze solid.  The heated bottles froze
>about halfway.  I really expected them to not freeze at all. None of the
>bulbs broke.  I still believe that the little Christmas tree bulbs put
>out enough heat for my purpose (try touching one), but I am just not
>utilizing it properly.  I have, of course, devised a new setup.  As long
>as these different plans cost next to nothing, I will keep trying until I
>get it right.  I am going to try to concentrate on getting a six bottle
>group up to about 50 or 60 degrees F. overnight.  Heating the ground will
>have to come later.  Perhaps when I get the heat right above ground, the
>below ground will take care of itself.
>     Well, I'm off again.   
>
>Stan.     The cheap and lazy gardener.
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
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>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 19:13:20 EST
>From: AVarela007 <AVarela007@aol.com>
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: veggie-digest Digest V98 #23
>Message-ID: <7eef2b5e.34f8a822@aol.com>
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit
>
>To whomever posted that incredibly long forwarded message to the veggie
list -
>PLEASE don't post things that don't have something to do with growing
veggies.
>I'm sure you were well intended, but please don't spam the list.
>
>- Anna V. in Zone 9
>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 22:08:17 -0600
>From: stanford4334@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-ID: <19980228.223212.16374.2.Stanford4334@juno.com>
>
>OK.  So here's the new plan.  
>     I cut the bottoms off of 6 two liter pop bottles, about one inch
>from the bottom "seam".  You'll know what that is when you look at a 2
>liter bottle.  I then arranged them in a circle with a 7th bottle in the
>center just for spacings purposes.  I then stapled the cut bottoms
>together using one staple, from a normal desk stapler, to attach each
>bottom to its touching neighbor.  I then removed the center bottle.
>     Next, I cut a square piece from a scrape piece of  aluminum coated
>styrofoam half inch insulation board about 14 inches square.  Yeah, I
>know, I should have made it round to look nicer but I was in a hurry.   I
>next turned the six connected bottoms upside down and placed them on the
>aluminum side of the insulation board.  I then outlined the outside and
>inside of the bottoms onto the insulation board with a felt tip marker. 
>I then could see approximately where the center of each "Bottom" would be
>and cut a small hole in each place just large enough to push one light
>bulb through.
>(I think you can see where I'm going now).  I then put the 6 upside down
>bottoms back on top of the insulation board and taped them there with
>clear packaging tape.  I then took the contraption to the garden a pushed

>6 of the bulbs that still work through each of the 6 holes.  Each bulb
>now resides in its own little bubble.  I placed this whole thing on the
>ground and put 6 of the water filled 2 liter bottles on top of the 6
>bottoms.  They make an excellent fit.  I then put a 7th filled bottle in
>the center.  I then taped them all together with several wraps of the
>clear packaging tape.  
>     Next I took a length of Kraft backed 3.5 inch fiberglass house
>insulation.  This is the insulation that is normally used in 2X4 house
>walls.  I wrapped it around about 2/3 of the bottles, leaving the
>Southern exposure without insulation. This is so I won't have to do
>anything when the sun comes up to shine on the tomato plant.
>     The filled water bottles were still about 1/3rd frozen when I put
>this whole thing together about 5pm tonight (Saturday).  It is expected
>to go down to about 18 degrees F. tonight.  
>     Wish me luck.  I will keep you informed.  Remember, all suggestions
>are appreciated.
>
>     Stan.      The cheap and lazy gardener.
>    
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
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>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 22:08:17 -0600
>From: stanford4334@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-ID: <19980228.223333.16374.3.Stanford4334@juno.com>
>
>OK.  So here's the new plan.  
>     I cut the bottoms off of 6 two liter pop bottles, about one inch
>from the bottom "seam".  You'll know what that is when you look at a 2
>liter bottle.  I then arranged them in a circle with a 7th bottle in the
>center just for spacings purposes.  I then stapled the cut bottoms
>together using one staple, from a normal desk stapler, to attach each
>bottom to its touching neighbor.  I then removed the center bottle.
>     Next, I cut a square piece from a scrape piece of  aluminum coated
>styrofoam half inch insulation board about 14 inches square.  Yeah, I
>know, I should have made it round to look nicer but I was in a hurry.   I
>next turned the six connected bottoms upside down and placed them on the
>aluminum side of the insulation board.  I then outlined the outside and
>inside of the bottoms onto the insulation board with a felt tip marker. 
>I then could see approximately where the center of each "Bottom" would be
>and cut a small hole in each place just large enough to push one light
>bulb through.
>(I think you can see where I'm going now).  I then put the 6 upside down
>bottoms back on top of the insulation board and taped them there with
>clear packaging tape.  I then took the contraption to the garden a pushed
>6 of the bulbs that still work through each of the 6 holes.  Each bulb
>now resides in its own little bubble.  I placed this whole thing on the
>ground and put 6 of the water filled 2 liter bottles on top of the 6
>bottoms.  They make an excellent fit.  I then put a 7th filled bottle in
>the center.  I then taped them all together with several wraps of the

>clear packaging tape.  
>     Next I took a length of Kraft backed 3.5 inch fiberglass house
>insulation.  This is the insulation that is normally used in 2X4 house
>walls.  I wrapped it around about 2/3 of the bottles, leaving the
>Southern exposure without insulation. This is so I won't have to do
>anything when the sun comes up to shine on the tomato plant.
>     The filled water bottles were still about 1/3rd frozen when I put
>this whole thing together about 5pm tonight (Saturday).  It is expected
>to go down to about 18 degrees F. tonight.  
>     Wish me luck.  I will keep you informed.  Remember, all suggestions
>are appreciated.
>
>     Stan.      The cheap and lazy gardener.
>    
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
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>Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 15:37:34 -0600
>From: stanford4334@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-ID: <19980301.154043.15038.1.Stanford4334@juno.com>
>
>     Well it's Sunday morning and I went out to the garden to see how the
>new setup faired.  SUCCESS!  The water in all the bottles has only about
>an inch of ice at the top.  When I put them out last night, there was
>about 4 inches of ice at the top.  Apparently the insulation was the
>trick.  If I put a cover of insulation on the top I believe that nothing
>will freeze.
>     Which brings me to think maybe following this wall of water concept
>is all wet.  Since I like the use of the Christmas tree lights for heat
>and cheapness, I have another road explore.  
>     If I forget about the bottles and the water and just make a box out
>of insulation and put one bulb inside of a smaller box this may work
>better.
>     I have heard of "rose cones" but never seen them in person so have
>no really knowledge of size or pro's and con's, or price, but perhaps
>these may be useful.  If they are the right size, I may try to cut a
>"window" in the sun facing direction, about 1/3 of the way around and
>cover the "window" opening with plastic.  This will keep the heat in
>throughout the night but let the sun in during the day to let the tomato
>plant do it's photosynthesis thing.  One bulb per cone may do the trick. 
>Also, this should keep the bulb and socket dry and also help heat the
>ground.  Another worry may be how to keep the hot bulb far enough away
>from the emerging plant to keep from hurting it.  
>     Also, does anyone out there know if there are certain colors that
>the plants can't see at night?  I'm afraid that the light may stop the
>plants nighttime part of photosynthesis.  At worst, I will figure some
>way to cover the light without stopping the heat.  
>     OK, so here I go again.            SOMEBODY STOP ME!
>I am going to make some pyramid shaped "cones" out of some of the 1/2
>inch silver faced insulation board that I have.  I'm not sure what I will
>use for glue but I will let you know what works.  The South facing side
>will be made out of clear plastic, perhaps a sliced 2 liter pop bottle.  

>(Yes, I am fascinated with these things. I have found many many uses for
>these bottles from funnels to nail and screw storage containers, and
>more).  
>     I may need to use a thicker insulation board to keep in enough heat
>but this is what  I have on hand and with the silver coating on one side,
>I think it is a good start.  Also If this idea does work out well, these
>things should be cheap enough to make from 8 foot by 4 foot sheets
>available from the home centers.  Also, If only one or two bulbs can make
>enough heat per "cone" that will be more economical than the water
>system.  I think the first dimensions will be 8 inches on the bottoms and
>12 inches tall.  I will bury them about 3 inches into the ground to try
>to keep the ground from losing heat and to keep the wind from blowing
>them away.  I will also put a thermometer inside for tonight and check on
>it when I can through the window.  One bulb to start.
>
>Stan.     The cheap and lazy gardener.
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
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>Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 19:35:41 -0600
>From: nsarvis@iglobal.net (Nathan Sarvis)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-Id: <v01530500b11f6fd65e40@[207.43.204.54]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>>     Well it's Sunday morning and I went out to the garden to see how the
>>new setup faired.  SUCCESS! ....
>> . . .    OK, so here I go again. . . .  SOMEBODY STOP ME!
>
>Stan,
>You ought to write a book. I read your posts to the whole family, and we
>all wait to see what you'll be doing next.
>
>Ever consider using hair dryers and drier vent pipes?
>
>Nathan Sarvis
>Denton, Texas
>Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 23:05:39 -0600
>From: stanford4334@juno.com (Ross E Stanford)
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Unidentified subject!
>Message-ID: <19980302.072156.11718.0.Stanford4334@juno.com>
>
>>>Ever consider using hair dryers and drier vent pipes?
>
>>>Nathan Sarvis
>>>Denton, Texas
>
>OOOOOOOOOOH.  I like it.  This could be an answer to heating the root
>systems.  
>     Or maybe as an emergency heating system for a conventional garden
>when the forecast calls for a late frost, after you've already planted
>your delicates.  Potential, potential, potential, I will definitely keep
>this in mind for possible future use.  Thank you Nathan.
>
>Stan.     The cheap and lazy gardener.
>
>_____________________________________________________________________
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>Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 10:11:42 -0500
>From: "Michael D. Cook" <mikecook@pipeline.com>
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re:  Stan's hot tomato
>Message-Id: <3.0.3.32.19980302101142.0083d2c8@pop.pipeline.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>At 03:37 PM 3/1/98 -0600, you wrote:
> 

>>     Also, does anyone out there know if there are certain colors that
>>the plants can't see at night?  I'm afraid that the light may stop the
>>plants nighttime part of photosynthesis.  At worst, I will figure some
>>way to cover the light without stopping the heat.  
>
>
>Hi, Stan.  I am not sure it matters, if your plants are still seedlings.  I
>keep my seedlings under fluorescent lights for 24 hrs. (indoors), with no
>harm.  I have heard that plants need to be 'rested' at least 8 hrs. at
>night, but then I found out that commercial growers often use 24-hr.
>lighting, so I tried it.  No problems, and my plants came out stockier and
>with shorter internodes.
>
>Perhaps it depends on the light source.  My two 40-watt fluorescents are a
>long way from the intensity of spring or summer sunlight.  Your Christmas
>lights undoubtedly are a ways off, as well.
>
>
>Sheila Smith
>mikecook@pipeline.com
>Z 5/6
> 
Lorraine Hoag, U.C. Master Gardener,
Sutter/Yuba Counties
Northern California



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