> Interesting. Here in New England, it's a "crocodile" also. Of course, we have
> neither crocodiles nor alligators wild within a thousand miles, with the
> rumored exception of the New York City sewers.
We're a bit short of 'gators and crocs in northwest Oklahoma, but
have plennnntttttyyyyy of rattlesnakes :-O Although I've yet to have
my first encounter! Around here they have annual rattlesnake hunts
and some of the towns make a weekend festival of it. If you're ever
curious, head for Waynoka, OK on Easter weekend sometime...!
73, de Nate >>
...who's not real sure how this relates to netrom, link layer, and
physical layer stuff...
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