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  1. Sue Gremlin

    Better Than Google Earth?

    It put me in white plains NY. I think that's where our servers are.
  2. Sue Gremlin

    Yet another new guy

    Hi Doc!
  3. Sue Gremlin

    water proof camera

    You might want to look in a scuba store for a camera housing. That might be the best way to go in your case.
  4. Sue Gremlin

    An icy beaver pond

    Oh, man, what a PERFECT skating pond. Thanks for showing these to us!
  5. Sue Gremlin

    Life after people

    Who's on you? I think you're misunderstanding or something. I love cats. They're so smart and funny. I love dogs, too, even the little bitey ones. :)
  6. Sue Gremlin

    Life after people

    Well, who's to say that the lions and the bears wouldn't gain the ability to fly as well? :) The buildings would fall over in what, 500 years? That's a blink of an eye on an evolutionary scale. Not nearly enough time for an adaptation like that. I am not sure I'd want a flying cat...
  7. Sue Gremlin

    Life after people

    Okay, that's not exactly how evolution works. They lost me with the cats.
  8. Sue Gremlin

    Life after people

    According to the guy that wrote that book I linked to, it would be more like 500 years. I totally wish I could be around to see the world like that.
  9. Sue Gremlin

    Life after people

    My husband just bought me this book: http://www.worldwithoutus.com/index2.html I wish I had time to read it! Perhaps after both ski season and this semester are over.
  10. Sue Gremlin

    Tick sighting

    Ticks keep me employed. :mrgreen:
  11. Sue Gremlin

    Better Than Google Earth?

    Holy moly! I can tell you right now exactly what my husband will be doing all evening. Wow. WOW!
  12. Sue Gremlin

    something weird

    Cool! Lucky you! :) They are such beautiful animals.
  13. Sue Gremlin

    something weird

    Sorry about Chicken, Largo. I was just thinking that a fox would not be so bold to go after a housecat, those things are pointy! Seriously, I would think that a fox would risk too much injury trying to kill a cat. I guess not!
  14. Sue Gremlin

    something weird

    Wow, will a fox prey on cats? I know coyotes commonly prey on them, but never considered that foxes will, too. That's pretty bold of them, cats are pretty formidable. You learn something new every day. Better keep my cats in. :(
  15. Sue Gremlin

    Beware of Beaver

    Now I'm gonna have bad dreams.
  16. Sue Gremlin

    Beware of Beaver

    Rabies can infect any mammal, even a mouse. It's not the biggest danger out there, but it's always something to keep in mind. I had a rabid groundhog in my driveway when I lived in Upper Freehold township back in the early 90s.
  17. Sue Gremlin

    Computer Help Needed

    My husband Joe does Geek-squad type work, only he doesn't charge an arm and a leg and he gives actual customer service. :) If you need help, I can give you his number. Edit: I missed the last post here. Glad you worked it out. :)
  18. Sue Gremlin

    Burlington County bogs produce a bountiful crop

    Do you raise cranberries, German?
  19. Sue Gremlin

    Burlington County bogs produce a bountiful crop

    Yeah, cranberries get several species of worms that eat both berries and plants, including gypsy moths. I think they can also get weevils. I think the most common insect pests are the type that can be contolled with baculovirus, a virus that kills a narrow spectrum of worms (so that it won't...
  20. Sue Gremlin

    Getting a new digital camera?

    Wouldn't the 2008 model be different than the 2005 model?
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