Seems to have failed and I have nada to do with AOL, Am trying mail2web - >I honestly have no "real" opinion about them as a provider, since I don't have experience with > any of their services. I do, however, take issue with what I do know about them, which is that > they really need to stop sending me all those damned disks. If I really wanted one, I'd take > one of the 4,000 from the rack at The Home Depot, or any of the other hundreds of places they > abound. I don't also need them delivered weekly to my mailbox. Can I write "Return to sender" > on them, and send them back??? If so, can I save up a few weeks worth and bundle them together > and do this??? If so, will others follow??? If so, will the extra burden on the Postal Service > cause another increase in stamp prices??? Can I ever post on-topic??? Poor little seedlings getting a little too large for their trays, but the garden isn't ready > yet. I guess they'll have to be a little root bound for a week or two yet... > > -- > Erich > C-H # 2099 & First Lieutenant of the Moderate Corps Erich: I can help you put On-T with the AOL disks. I started using the disks in the chile garden last year. The mockingbirds are theives of my Tabasco pods (and others). I tie nylon fishing line to the AOL disks and hang them in the garden. The reflection seems to scare them. I guess it will work until they figure it out. I have started saving the nice flat tin cans that AOL sends them in too. I am thinking they would be good for seed storage. Just call me "the gatherer". Beth in Texas -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .