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Subject: | Re: Tapes (anag.) |
From: | (David Torr) |
Date: | Wed, 19 Nov 1997 07:47:10 +1000 |
And as for identification - I always find if you shoot the bird (carefully of course) then it is easier to study and you are REALLY sure of identification :-) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Tapes (anag.) Author: "Trevor Ford" <> at pau-smtp Date: 18/11/97 18:25 Hang on a minute. Without using tapes how can you expect to see the bird without getting out of the car? Trevor. |
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