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Letters for Laxmi's Science Class

     

Lee and I traveled in Kenya and Tanzania in September, 2010. When our grand-niece Laxmi's science teacher heard we were in Africa, she suggested that her classes (in Florida) would enjoy hearing about the animals we were seeing and any observations we made on their ecology. The following letters are the result:

  1. Introducing Aunt Melinda
  2. Primates vs. Thorns
  3. Vervets vs. Leopards
  4. Fur and Ticks
  5. Top Predators
  6. Human Ecology
  7. Of Humans and Primates: Snare Traps
  8. The Most Dangerous Animal
  9. On Lions
  10. Getting Your Minerals
  11. The Large and the Small
  12. Lakes of the Great Rift Valley
  13. Avian Biodiversity
  14. Questions and Answers

Also see the slideshow of Lee's photographs from this trip.


VM History

VM and the VM Community: Past, Present, and Future, revised 08/16/97 Development of 360/370 Architecture: A Plain Man's View, Jeff Gribbin What Mother Never Told You About VM Service, 1983

VM and the VM Community: Past, Present, and Future, April, 1991 version with photographs plus appendices by Les Comeau and Dave Tuttle

VMSHARE Archives

(The files in LISTING format have ASA carriage control ("FORTRAN carriage control"). On CMS they should be printed with the "CC" option; on most unix systems they can be printed with "lpr -f".)


CMS Pipelines

 

 

CMS Pipelines File Distribution (Runtime library and papers on Pipes)


Travel Writings

And see Lee Varian's photographs

     
Narina Trogon, our 2000th life bird
September 23, 2010
(Photo courtesy of Connee Peters-Reau)

In Memoriam, James Edward Beard

Photographs

1961-1969
1970-1979
1980-1984
1985-1989
1990-1992
1993-1994
1995-1996
1997-1998
1999, Part 1
1999, Part 2
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004, Part 1
2004, Part 2


Melinda Varian Melinda.Varian@me.com
January 23, 2011