Subject: Re: Any native plants/ecosystems ngs?
From: pollinator@aol.com (Pollinator)
Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 23:38:41 -0400
Message-ID: <MOD$970823.4106@rec.gardens.ecosystems>
References: <MOD$970823.141@rec.gardens.ecosystems>
From: hillersb@aol.com (Hiller SB)
>In article <MOD$970822.17164@rec.gardens.ecosystems>, "Mark Stephens"
writes:
> One of my favorite links is to
>>the University of Minnesota - Restoration & Reclamation Review. This is
a
>>set of papers done by students concerning various restoration projects.
It
>>is the only source I have found on the net, so far, that covers things
>>other than prairies. http://www.hort.agri.umn.edu/h5015/rrr.htm Good
>>reading!
>
>Yo please keep in mind many people on the Internet do not have web access
>or are unwilling to pay phone charges for their access. USENET is the
>oldest (and in my opinion wisest) part of the Internet and just about
>everyone has access to that and email.
>
>I don't mind seeing links to HTML but it might be weeks before I check
>them out. You are better off copying important information from the links
>here on the newsgroup, then refer them to the web for FURTHER
information.
This is a fantastic site, that is just jammed with a lot of good stuff.
While I understand your complaint, asking Mark to do all the work for you
isn't exactly fair either. There is just too much. At least he pointed out
where the info is for those who want to go.
You might better complain to your internet server, or find another.
Pollinator@aol.com
Dave Green Hemingway, SC USA
Practical Pollination Page http://users.aol.com/pollinator/polpage1.html