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Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 06:06
by soulsonic
NZ isn't the only place with nasty bugs, we've got Black Widows and Brown Recluses here in the States... plenty dangerous. My mom knows a guy who got bit by a Brown Recluse recently - he almost lost his hand.

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 07:48
by bajaman
The katipo (Latrodectus katipo) and the redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
I don't hink i have ever seen one of these - I do not have any recollection of anybody ever dying because of one in New Zealand - not in the last 50 years anyway :lol: :lol:
Old Zealand or Zealand is somewhere in the Netherlands - Dirk will know where exactly no doubt - The name New Zealand was given to our country when Abel Tasman a dutch explorer discovered it way back when - I think he misjudged the Native Maori population though through some cultural misunderstanding and they sent him packing.
By the time Captain James Cook got here, it was already name - otherwise it would probably be called New Yorkshire or New Bradford (Bradistan) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
bajaman

sorry Fred
:oops:

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 07:52
by seniorLoco
nasty bugs.....here in the States
do you know whats a 'Periplaneta americana Linnaeus' ?

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 08:02
by krachbox
AFAIK (old) Zealand is a part of the Netherlands.

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 08:08
by Dirk_Hendrik
bajaman wrote: Old Zealand or Zealand is somewhere in the Netherlands - Dirk will know where exactly no doubt - The name New Zealand was given to our country when Abel Tasman a dutch explorer discovered it way back
At your service:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeeland

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 17:21
by Donnerbox
Hmmm looks like

Zeeland is a Dutch province

Zealand is Danish island

like Sealand

see this place is edutational :lol:

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 17:43
by briggs
bajaman wrote: By the time Captain James Cook got here, it was already name - otherwise it would probably be called New Yorkshire or New Bradford (Bradistan) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
bajaman

sorry Fred
:oops:
Heh. Actually there are some places in the world named after some towns near me. New York anyone? I lived near the old York for a long time 8)

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 17:45
by snail
I've studied at Motueka South Island for one year, best of my life so far.
Beutifull country, nice gals, nice beer, nice pub, awesome budz... the only thing is that they drive on the wrong side of the road :lol:


snail

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 20:00
by bajaman
I've studied at Motueka South Island for one year, best of my life so far
Ah - Mot - one of my favourite places in NZ. What were you "studying" besides the best bud growing place in the South Island. The Post Office Hotel and Hot Mamas performance cafe - must get up there again this Xmas holidays - did you go to the Smokehouse on the old wharf at Mapua - best Salmon steak I have ever eaten. :wink: :D :D :D
bajaman

Posted: 12 Dec 2007, 20:06
by snail
I went as an exchange student, 7th and 8th form, some 8 to 10 years ago!
(Mot High - High High High!!)
Loved the café, also played a lot of gigs at the art centre in Nelson, really cool people!

Miss that place!

snail

Posted: 15 Dec 2007, 11:45
by modman
http://archive.ampage.org/threads/5/fxg ... tml#248826

7/3/2003 5:31 AM
Baggs
What;s the deal with the Landgraff myth?No offense meant to anyone, but am I wrong in thinking that the Landgraff Dynamic Overdrive is nothing but a nicely voiced but overhyped tubescreamer? I keep hearing how he supposedly hand selects all his particular parts and mysteriously concocts some sort of magic by "reworking all the circuit's inherent shortcomings" - or some such thing like that. Changes the likes of which apparently no one else has ever stumbled upon. I heard this about his 5E3 clone too - "man, the best sounding Tweed Deluxe ever made" - what I saw when I looked into one that came my way was a BONE STOCK 5E3 right off the original schematic. Not one shred of difference (I measured all the values) except a push/pull pot for a bright switch. Looked like a decent OT but nothing MM couldn't build for you. Bruce Collins (God bless him) would have laughed. Well, his OD pedal came my way too and it seemed like deja vu all over again. Basically a tubescreamer circuit in a small hammond box placed on what could have been Radio Shack perfboard and stuck onto the pots with 2 sided tape. It sounded nice and creamy but so does some of the newer mods Keeley's doing. Or anyone else I guess who studies Orman, Keen et al. Somebody clue me in cuz I just ain't gettin' it.

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 19:42
by noelgrassy
seniorLoco wrote:
nasty bugs.....here in the States
do you know whats a 'Periplaneta americana Linnaeus' ?
:wink: I had to look that one up. Vile and pernicious but not exactly an envenomator. Besides, they run away when the lights come on. I think they must be very "fatty" because when I'd douse 'em with laquer thinner and apply flame, they'd burn for several minutes.