In a message dated 2/26/2006 5:05:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, lstephens.eagle at mail.sisna.com writes: think there are a number of "facts without proof" or even "facts that were proven long ago and need to be retested" about many geysers. Geyser behavior changes (which is what keeps most of us interested). Hopefully some of you will make a few observations of your own, maybe supplement them with data from the OFVC logbook or compare them to results that other people have reported in The Sput or elsewhere, and report your results either confirming that an accepted fact remains true, develop a new "fact", or sugges that there's been a change that no one else has mentioned. You don't have to collect data for several weeks or months--depending on the geyser, a few hours or so might be sufficient. [snip] Thanks to Don Might for working on the Webpage. Thanks to Lynn for the above. I said long ago that I wouldn't push on the Transactions v.10, and I'm not. But I will note that short items such as suggested by Lynn would be great... On a dull, rainy/snowy day, sit in your car and watch Ragged and "Jagged" at Black Sand; or A-0 near Great Fountain. Taken an easy dayhike to the River Group? Each of the last two summer, those small vents adjacent to Sentinel have been active, but I didn't take the time to record data for more than a handful of minutes. Hey, a geyser's a geyser. Silver Globes. Cauliflower. Footprint. Dilemma. Kidney... something new.... Scott -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20060227/23732065/attachment.html>