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Re: [APML] APML Web Ring



Hi Gary,
 
I guess the ring is dead, too bad it was a nice idea.  Our Desert is doing one of its 10 year spectacular blooms and I'm really enjoying it. 
 
Thanks.
 
If anyone is interested it is "officially" spring as determined by Mojave Max. (VBG)
 
http://www.mojavemax.com/MojaveMaxEmergence021405.pdf
 
Jim
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: [APML] APML Web Ring

Hi Jim,
    I tried last year to transfer the Web Ring link from my old free site on AOL to my new site without any luck.  I e-mailed the ringmaster and inquired in this group and got no answers.  It seems to be an entity existing on it's own. 
    Thanks for sharing your desert shots!  That's some pretty real estate.
 
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Janusz
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 1:08 PM
Subject: [APML] APML Web Ring

The APML Web Ring seems to be hopelessly broken.  I'm about to take the link
off my web page unless someone knows if it will ever be fixed.  The link
forward from me is gone and it only goes one back.

Anyone have any comments or information before I kill it?

Jim

PS If you need a fix of some spring images, check out my shots from our
local desert bloom here in southern California.  The wildflowers are the
best in many years.  Can't image under clouds, so this is the next best
thing.  (G)

http://home.dcrr.com/jimjanusz/Flower-index.html

Astronomy Web Page at
www.astroimager.net


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