In a message dated 1/28/2005 16:50:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, upperbasin at comcast.net writes: But I’m asking all of you – is anyone else as surprised that this NPS document would call the rush of people leaving the benches around OF after an eruption a “geyser flush”? I’ve never, ever heard that expression. It was always the “gush rush” to my ears. Item #1, to the above. What most surprised me was that in discussing how horrible the existing VC is, they actually name its designer! How proud he must feel. Item #2. For apartment rentals in West Yellowstone (only), Chase Ellison (or anybody else) might check out www.westyellowstonenews.com for possible links to rentals -- there's a bunch always available, though your neighbors are almost certain to be Mexicans (not that they're bad folk, but the police reports cite a lot of complaints from apartments). Or go to www.wyellowstone.com and check the links to the three real estate outfits for info. Item #3. I know blue-green algae (old name) and cyanobacteria (new name) are for the same "critter". But I also understood that the change from alga to bacteria had to do with cell nuclei (or lack thereof), so that the names WOULD NOT be interchangable. There's my real query. Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20050128/908df64e/attachment.html>