It was posted to the 2 groups because there are still some who would
(maybe) like to listen before they crossed over? It's no different
from posting to the Nature sound society as well as the nature
recordist group that often happens, maybe I should just have said
"sorry for the cross posting....
I'm glad you enjoyed the recordings and thank you to all who also
enjoyed it...
Martyn
*************************************
Martyn Stewart
http://www.naturesound.org
Redmond WA
425-898-0462
Make every garden a wildlife habitat
**************************************
Listen to the Birds and the Bees at
http://naturesound.libsyn.org/
------------------------------------------------
View a Nature Recordists Blog!
http://naturesound.org/Nature_Blog/Nature_Blog.html
On May 28, 2008, at 5:44 PM, John Tudor wrote:
>
> > As I said, it was the rainy season in PNG but also Queensland, there
> > were records being broken in both countries, the rains were the
> worst
> > Queensland have had since 1971. Great for the amphibians though!
> > I drove the 60 odd kilometers out to Chillagoe cave around the
> > Atherton tablelands and nearly ended up drowning in one of the creek
> > crossings, the 4x4 went under the water and stalled, I saw signs
> > saying beware of the crocodiles!!
> > This is an evening chorus of some of the wonderful frogs and insects
> > found in and around Cape Tribulation, Queensland. Much more to
> come....
> >
>
> Thanx Martyn
>
> I too enjoyed this. However, I enjoyed it twice. Once as this message
> in this group, and once as message number 7 in the 'New' group.
>
> If the group really does need to splinter, shouldn't a clear
> distinction be made about what gets posted where???
>
> It seem pointless if there is a group for fieldcraft only, to convey
> that side of the equation and one for 'tech' stuff, that a post needs
> to appear in both to get to the audience required. As has been pointed
> out by many already, there are other ways around the 'tech talk'
> issues experienced by a minority of members. I believe it will be
> counter-productive in the long run to post in both, as members will
> get sick of the doubling up of posts.
>
> Just my 5 cents worth.
>
> Regards
> John
>
>
>
|