canberrabirds

Re: spamming on COG line

To: Ian Fraser <>
Subject: Re: spamming on COG line
From: wendy <>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 21:13:47 +1000
totally agree, to have a resource like this esp since I've been away from Canberra is wonderful and I wasn't at all having a go at David, more wondering if it was just me or everyone getting the spam - methinks I should follow a friends advice and now find some spyware etc and try installing that, esp as I've been getting the German ones too, tho not via the COG line

been raining in Thredbo since lunchtime, and there seem to be a few bird calls I hadn't noticed before I left at the end of March so am wondering if they are migrant honeyeaters? smallish and I suppose could be robins, maybe just more active at this end of the village since the front started coming through yesterday

maybe snow tomorrow, all the village is waiting for the first decent dump to herald the season, and I still haven't gone searching for lyrebirds

cheers to all out there except for spammers, Wendy


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