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Re: KillieTalk Digest V5 #108
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- From: steve turner <cystar at netexpress_net>
- Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 00:04:44 -0600
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Is the AKA web site up arnd running? I can't find it anywhere.
KillieTalk Digest wrote:
>KillieTalk Digest Monday, March 3 2003 Volume 05 : Number 108
>
>
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>In this issue:
>
> Re: New AKA web site
> Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
> Re: New AKA web site
> Re: Re: New AKA web site
> Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
> Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
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>Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 23:09:24 -0800
>From: Barry Cooper <bjc3 at cornell_edu>
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site
>
>No,
>
>Yuo will continue to receive killietalk as email and read it with your
>usual email reader. You should notice no change in that respect.
>
>There may be interruptions in delivery of killietalk. I hope not. We will
>continue to use the services of Mark Rosenstain at actwin.com to distribute
>killietalk. For one thing, all the archives are there. I have set up a
>redirect to send mail to killietalk at aka_org to killietalk at actwin_com.
>Hopefully that will go seamlessly.
>
>Here is another job for which someone might volunteer. Sound ideal for
>Wright :o)
>
>I would like to assemble a killies FAQ that could go in the new Library
>section on the site. That should be gleaned from the killietalk archives.
>Such things as "Can I keep killies in a planted community tank?"; What is a
>good beginner's killie? etc. Any volunteers? Could be more that one.
>
>Barry
>At 12:48 AM 3/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>
>>Barry:
>>
>>Thanks for the quick response......That's what I thought you said but
>>does this affect killietalk as well???
>>
>>Leo
>>
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>>Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler'
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>
>Barry J. Cooper, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University
>Adjunct faculty, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University
>Home address: 27505 Riggs Hill Rd., Sweet Home, OR 97386 (bjc3 at cornell_edu)
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>Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 23:32:52 -0800
>From: Wright Huntley <jwwiii at pacbell_net>
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
>
>Barry Cooper wrote:
>
>Sniperoo... (a venerable down-under expression)
>
>
>
>>Here is another job for which someone might volunteer. Sound ideal for
>>Wright :o)
>>
>>I would like to assemble a killies FAQ that could go in the new Library
>>section on the site. That should be gleaned from the killietalk
>>archives. Such things as "Can I keep killies in a planted community
>>tank?"; What is a good beginner's killie? etc. Any volunteers? Could be
>>more that one.
>>
>>
>
>I like the idea, but am cool about being volunteered for it, right now. I
>have just taken on a load of responsibility for JAKA (not to mention my
>BAKA Sec. and web duties), and do not want to bite off more than I can chew.
>
>Who would be willing to join me in assembling it? It might be best as a
>committee effort, anyway, in that some aspects of killifish keeping may be
>controversial and we want the web site to present a unified agreeable
>front. We could hash it out in e-mails and then post final results off to
>Barry. Mike Jacobs might make a good coordinator of such an effort. Monte?
>RJ? Charles?
>
>Wright
>
>PS. I may be more willing, later, Barry. I'm bummed out, right now, for I
>had to put down my dear old 14-yr-old Labrador, Gus, yesterday and am not
>in a mood for doing *anything* requiring serious thought.
>
>- --
>Wright Huntley -- 209 521-0557 -- 731 Loletta Ave, Modesto CA 95351
>
>"For at least a century ... the U.S. Geological Survey has
>consistently reported that America had only
>about 10 years worth of oil left." -- Washington Times, May 2002
> www.sfbaka.net
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:45:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: Kean Huat Yeap <keanhuat at yahoo_com>
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site
>
>Barry,
>
>Thanks so much for your great effort in upgrading the
>AKA website. Just checked out the new website and it
>looks great! I'm glad that the new online store is
>working for IE 6. Before, I had to download IE 5 for
>the sake of renewing my membership online.
>
>Thanks,
>Kean Huat
>
>
>
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>Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:52:35 -0800 (PST)
>From: Kean Huat Yeap <keanhuat at yahoo_com>
>Subject: Re: Re: New AKA web site
>
>Leo,
>
>Hi! I can understand your frustration. In our
>university's computer labs, we use a software called
>"ZoomText" which will significantly magnify the
>screen. You can check out this software on:
>
>http://www.aisquared.com/ai2home.htm
>
>I don't know if this will help. This might not be the
>ultimate solution but it's one of the alternative
>choices.
>
>Kean Huat
>
>Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:02:03 -0600 (CST)
>From: HOLLIS1506 at webtv_net (Leo Arieux)
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site
>
>As I explained previously the reason I use WebTv is
>because I have diabetes with the attendant poor
>eyesight. WebTv allows me to use a 27"
>tv as a computer monitor rather than a 17" or 19"
>screen. This is a heck of a lot easier to read than
>the smaller ones. I can also use a IR
>keyboard and do not have to crouch next to the screen.
>
>
>__________________________________________________
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>Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more
>http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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>Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 02:02:06 -0600
>From: "Erny May" <emay1 at wi_rr.com>
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
>
>Barry,
>Sorry to hear that you lost your pup,
> erny
>- ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Wright Huntley" <jwwiii at pacbell_net>
>To: <killietalk at aka_org>
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 1:32 AM
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
>
>
>
>
>>Barry Cooper wrote:
>>
>>Sniperoo... (a venerable down-under expression)
>>
>>
>>
>>>Here is another job for which someone might volunteer. Sound ideal for
>>>Wright :o)
>>>
>>>I would like to assemble a killies FAQ that could go in the new Library
>>>section on the site. That should be gleaned from the killietalk
>>>archives. Such things as "Can I keep killies in a planted community
>>>tank?"; What is a good beginner's killie? etc. Any volunteers? Could be
>>>more that one.
>>>
>>>
>>I like the idea, but am cool about being volunteered for it, right now. I
>>have just taken on a load of responsibility for JAKA (not to mention my
>>BAKA Sec. and web duties), and do not want to bite off more than I can
>>
>>
>chew.
>
>
>>Who would be willing to join me in assembling it? It might be best as a
>>committee effort, anyway, in that some aspects of killifish keeping may be
>>controversial and we want the web site to present a unified agreeable
>>front. We could hash it out in e-mails and then post final results off to
>>Barry. Mike Jacobs might make a good coordinator of such an effort. Monte?
>>RJ? Charles?
>>
>>Wright
>>
>>PS. I may be more willing, later, Barry. I'm bummed out, right now, for I
>>had to put down my dear old 14-yr-old Labrador, Gus, yesterday and am not
>>in a mood for doing *anything* requiring serious thought.
>>
>>--
>>Wright Huntley -- 209 521-0557 -- 731 Loletta Ave, Modesto CA 95351
>>
>>"For at least a century ... the U.S. Geological Survey has
>>consistently reported that America had only
>>about 10 years worth of oil left." -- Washington Times, May 2002
>> www.sfbaka.net
>>
>>
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>>Join the AKA at http://www.aka.org/AKA/Applic.htm
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>>
>>
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>Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 00:07:00 -0800
>From: Barry Cooper <bjc3 at cornell_edu>
>Subject: Re: New AKA web site (FAQ)
>
>Wright,
>
>Sorry to hear about the loss of your pet. I have been through that
>several times now and it is always like the loss of a family member. I
>must say, though, that 14 is a pretty good inning for a lab.
>
>Let me also remind you of the smiley icon attached to my friendly jibe.
>If, however, you can help get a group together to submit suggest FAQs
>and responses, I'd love it.
>
>Barry
>
>On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 11:32 PM, Wright Huntley wrote:
>
>
>
>>Barry Cooper wrote:
>>
>>Sniperoo... (a venerable down-under expression)
>>
>>
>>
>>>Here is another job for which someone might volunteer. Sound ideal
>>>for Wright :o)
>>>I would like to assemble a killies FAQ that could go in the new
>>>Library section on the site. That should be gleaned from the
>>>killietalk archives. Such things as "Can I keep killies in a planted
>>>community tank?"; What is a good beginner's killie? etc. Any
>>>volunteers? Could be more that one.
>>>
>>>
>>I like the idea, but am cool about being volunteered for it, right
>>now. I have just taken on a load of responsibility for JAKA (not to
>>mention my BAKA Sec. and web duties), and do not want to bite off more
>>than I can chew.
>>
>>Who would be willing to join me in assembling it? It might be best as
>>a committee effort, anyway, in that some aspects of killifish keeping
>>may be controversial and we want the web site to present a unified
>>agreeable front. We could hash it out in e-mails and then post final
>>results off to Barry. Mike Jacobs might make a good coordinator of
>>such an effort. Monte? RJ? Charles?
>>
>>Wright
>>
>>PS. I may be more willing, later, Barry. I'm bummed out, right now,
>>for I had to put down my dear old 14-yr-old Labrador, Gus, yesterday
>>and am not in a mood for doing *anything* requiring serious thought.
>>
>>--
>>Wright Huntley -- 209 521-0557 -- 731 Loletta Ave, Modesto CA 95351
>>
>>"For at least a century ... the U.S. Geological Survey has
>>consistently reported that America had only
>>about 10 years worth of oil left." -- Washington Times, May 2002
>> www.sfbaka.net
>>
>>
>>---------------
>>See http://www.aka.org/AKA/subkillietalk.html to unsubscribe
>>Join the AKA at http://www.aka.org/AKA/Applic.htm
>>
>>
>>
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