In a message dated 8/23/2006 4:25:09 PM Mountain Standard Time, dlgrisso at yahoo.com writes: Beehive erupted 8/23 at 10:40 per the webcam, an interval of 24 hours and 8 minutes. The web cam was having some startup problems as I only caught 2 frames of Beehive's eruption. I do believe the start time was 10:40 as the first frame I caught seemed to have Beehive on the way up. Beehive does seem to like midday this summer. I also believe I caught an Aurum at 12:25 i.e. yesterday 8/22 on the web cam. Can anyone verify that? Today's Beehive was at 10:39, interval of 24h 07m. Yesterday there was an Aurum somewhere around the noon hour. I was on tour and did not record it, but I did call it on the radio so hopefully somebody has the time. The following is a general comment only: I tend to agree with Lynn -- people have gotten hyper over the new webcam -- yes, it is nice, but. Things have been reported that just ain't so, along with times that are off. And off, even if by only a bit, is off. This stuff is being archived, you know. Do you want your falsehood perpetuated into the future? Scott Bryan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20060823/622dc1f7/attachment.html>