At 08:20 PM 8/1/00 -0400, you wrote: >Hi, > >Thanks all for the interesting suggestions. My wife already thinks I'm >crazy. If I start cutting holes in the basement floor I'd probably wind up >sleeping with the seismograph in the dog house! (Humor): Our solution was simple. We usually get good reads at night. And surprisingly, we've had a satisfying amount of good reads the last year or so now. Sure, we miss some reads to noise, but not that many. Actually, when my son finds a location for "his" seismometer, ...(someday?)... (...he built the Lehman as a college project and I've been "baby sitting" it since.) I'm thinking about an observation hive for honey bee's in the location that the Lehman seismometer is in now, a small room in my attached garage. Crazy? Holes? How about a few 1 inch holes and some PCV tubing through exterior walls? Bee's to benefit our flower garden, as well to help the now locally scarce bee's due the parasite infestation a few years back. Just another hobby. ....Son graduated this year with a B.S in Geology and he now needs to find a job and a home for the Lehman of his own. BTW...I'm thinking of putting a pool table in his old room. Bar room size should fit. Yo Pop! __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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