Aquaponics Digest - Tue 04/27/99




Message   1: Malabar spinach

             from Sunpeer

Message   2: Re: New computer

             from doelle 

Message   3: Re: Perlite alternative?

             from "vpage" 

Message   4: Re: New computer

             from Jose Pelleya 

Message   5: Re: Malabar spinach

             from "vpage" 

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Subject: Malabar spinach

From:    Sunpeer

Date:    Mon, 26 Apr 1999 23:36:43 EDT

...did a little digging through the mothballs and came up with the Malabar=20

Spinach source... not sure if the address is still good.

The minimum order sure would make you a malabar plantation!=20

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Subj:=09 RE: Malabar Spinach

Date:=0998-04-05 20:54:09 EDT

From:=09tokita@magical.egg.or.jp (=83g=83L=83^=8E=ED=95c=81i=8A=94=81j)

To:=09Sunpeer ('Sunpeer')

Dear Sir

We do not believe that malabar spinach seed is suitable for human consumptio=

n=20

as food eventhough it is edible.

Our price is @US$40/kg FOB TOKYO Minimum order: 50 kg Advance Payment Requir=

ed

IKE TOKITA

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From: =09Sunpeer

Sent: =09Friday, April 3, 1998 2:18 PM

To: =09tokita@magical.egg.or.jp

Subject: =09Malabar Spinach

Good Morning :

I am making an inquiry on the cultivation and use of Malabar Spinach, a seed

that may be available through your company.  Specifically, do you have

information if the seed (berry) of the plant is edible?  The stem and leaves

are tasty but I am concerned about the berry.  Also, please reply as to

pricing and avaiability.

Thank you,

M. Huwyler

Sunpeer

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Subject: Re: New computer

From:    doelle 

Date:    Tue, 27 Apr 1999 16:48:20 +1000

It would be of an advantage if you could use larger letter type. With us

oldies the eyesight is not getting better.

Just a suggestion. Otherwise I know how you feel since I had to go

through the same process over the past few weeks.

Best wishes

Horst

At 08:51 27/04/99 -0500, you wrote: 

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Hi yall.

  

I just installed a new computer which puts me a little closer to

the 1990s, I guess.

Now I am using Windows 98 and Outlook Express and it seems a little

strange at this point.

  

I just want to know, as a test, if this font and the margins

come out O.K. with you all,

or does that depend on the server, Paula???

  

Anyway, if the font and or margin are goofy and distracting, I

dont want that...I will let my messages fall into that category, so let

me know and I'll change it all as needed...

  

Ted



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Horst W.Doelle, D.Sc., D.Sc. [h.c.]

Chairman, IOBB

Director, MIRCEN-Biotechnology

FAX: +617-38783230

Email: doelle@ozemail.com.au

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Subject: Re: Perlite alternative?

From:    "vpage" 

Date:    Tue, 27 Apr 1999 10:08:40 -0600

I don't know if I wrote to you before. You should have aready source of

"coir" there coconut fibre.  It replaces rockwool and you do not need

perlite either. It comes with a natural antibiotic resistance and is even

reusable. Greens do not grow on it easilly like they do on rockwool.

With any ash you must be concerned for your lungs or is this not aproblem?

VPage

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Subject: Re: New computer

From:    Jose Pelleya 

Date:    Tue, 27 Apr 1999 06:12:12 -0600

Ted:

Font is small and margin is wide.

The goofy and distracting part is the content.

Jose (just foolin' with ya)

At 08:51 AM 4/27/99 -0500, you wrote:

>    Hi yall.   I just installed a new computer which puts me a  little

>closer to the 1990s, I guess. Now I am using Windows 98 and Outlook Express

>and it seems a  little strange at this point.   I just want to know, as a

>test, if this font and the margins  come out O.K. with you all, or does

>that depend on the server, Paula???   Anyway, if the font and or margin are

>goofy and distracting, I  dont want that...I will let my messages fall into

>that category, so let me know  and I'll change it all as needed...   Ted 

Thought for the day:

Bumper sticker: Jesus is coming, everyone look busy. 

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Subject: Re: Malabar spinach

From:    "vpage" 

Date:    Tue, 27 Apr 1999 21:10:23 -0600

We might share.Each person pay for moving it on or something more creative.

VPage

S&S Aqua Farm, 8386 County Road 8820, West Plains, MO 65775  417-256-5124

Web page  http://www.townsqr.com/snsaqua/



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