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Xerxses

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  1. Iphone3gs and Samsung TAB and SonyEricsson craphone...its beeing updated soon to something Android to be able to run the ArborMap/InMap treeapplication that we are currently developing... WE NEED TAPATALK FOR ANDROID TOO!!!! It would be lovely on the TAB.
  2. Splendid! It shows the whole thing a lot better. Thanks for making the effort:thumbup1:
  3. Very slick... Thanks for explaining!
  4. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icopDhMjubU&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - RopeTek Wraptor[/ame]
  5. Need? Just get them! Mayby we should set up a fundraise for you so you could start up the HamaLab and do proper ID's for us...
  6. Thats the whole point with this forum is it not? The sharing, discussion and learning! To aid the communitys knowledge to expand? No matter who you are?
  7. Just my thought...and what happens when it comes loose? I happens very fast and is kid of hard to follow:001_huh:
  8. I was just following the trace, fung site trailing..... but youre welcome MonkeyD. Welcome Fungus, looking forward to your contributions!
  9. I have absolutely no idea whats going on here...it's pure magic! [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_VdtVIbLo0&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Retrievable redirect[/ame]
  10. ETI BioInformatics - Interactive Guide to Mushrooms and other Fungi
  11. Either or... it sounds good either way:blushing:
  12. Are the survivors atypical and large specimen? Cheers for the update on the situation in the UK.
  13. Found this article wich gives some hope of finding true resistant elms that survives dutch elm disease. It certainly would make it possible to produce offspring of these that would stand a chance. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/05/science/05obtree.html?_r=3
  14. Back then, they did in style... LOPPING TREES FOR LONDON BUSES - British Pathe
  15. Nice find! Shame to se a habitat like that go to total waste, they should have turned it into a monolith before and thus saved the replacement tree,,, Heres one of my favs!
  16. http://m.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/apr/25/specieswatch-english-persian-walnut?cat=environment&type=article
  17. Xerxses

    Secateurs

    Felco 2, because youre wort it! Only one that lasts makes perfect cuts and are razorsharp. Costly?!? Mine costs 2 quid a year... its going on its 14th year...
  18. Yes finally! The birches just popped today and the goatwillow are in flower and beez are buzzing!!!!!
  19. GreenLine Combi-Trailer :: When flexibility and efficiency are important We have a couple of these. Brilliant machines, run off pto and does most materials.
  20. That is always an option.... But no regard of the trees function in a tecnical and aestetical way? What about rainreception, wind brake, shade, microclimate, humidity during hot summerdays.... beauty and around 100 years of growth? Can it be replaced with a newly planted tree?
  21. Xerxses

    Capel

    Hats off to everyone! Especially Steve and Mick for pulling this off. Absolutely gobsmacked by this and the power of Arbtalk. Wish I had been there! Speedy (FULL) recovery to you and all the best to everyone involved in this!

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