CP^2

Don (dngess01@vlsi.ct.louisville.edu)
Thu, 4 Mar 93 23:26:21 -0500

The Australian National Botanical Gardens can be accessed from "gopher".
To get to the root gopher, try the "gopher" command on your system.
>From the root gopher menu, pick "other gopher servers", then pick
"Pacific gopher servers", then you should be able to pick
the "Australian National Botanical Gardens" gopher.
Among other things, there's a nice botanical dictionary available you can
have e-mailed back to you.
You can also get there from telnet, one way is to first access the e-math BBS:
telnet e-math.ams.org
Use "e-math" for ID and password.
Then go to the e-math "gopher", then you can exit to the root gopher at
the University of Minnesota.

Water for CP:
What I do is just collect rain water. Keep the down-spouts and eaves troughs
clean and collect the water when the rain is at its heaviest. The collected
water looks quite clear and I've never had any problems - free too!

Rick, are you going to write to CPN about our CP group? The orchid group
was mentioned in this month's American Orchid Society Journal and about 30
messages came in over two days from new people subscribing - of course, that
group is quite a bit larger than ours. Someone should also start a computer
disk exchange. For a few dollars they would be sent a computer disk of past
messages and they can send back a disk containing messages they want to relay
to the group. This would be great for those who don't have internet e-mail
access. I'd do it myself but I can only read and write 3.5" IBM disks - 720K.