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  1. SSsshhhh!! (I told Japanese Customs that I need them for my wombats...)
  2. sakura

    Byron Bay 11-4-2004

    Mmmmm Coopers pale (God I miss that stuff )
  3. lol... I'm a 'Natural Man' anyways Torsten What I thought was interesting (more amusing really...) was the Australian Military making mescaline Ever see the old video where the British Army tested LSD on its troops... (Really funny) Maybe theres an Aussie version floating around somewhere still under the Official Secrets Act...
  4. "The Australian Dept of Defence developed a technique for producing mescaline from eucalypt sawdust in fairly high yield back in '64. Here it is..." Hmmm Interesting
  5. http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/faqs/f...australia.shtml Just found this while I was looking for something else... Might be a handy one to bookmark (haven't had a proper look through it yet)
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    Pituri? Please?

    How about getting a prospectors license and going through the 'back door' (so to speak...) Most farmers have no problems with mineral prospectors accessing their property and, I am a little sketchy on the details here, I believe that they can't refuse you access on a regular pastoral lease (you are required to ask permission, but, as they only lease what's on top of the ground - not what's beneath it - , they are required to grant you 'reasonable access').
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    Monimia rotundifolia

    "Australian Boldo" Just curious... Does anyone know of this plant (growing conditions, affects any info at all really)? Here is the info I found on boldo... http://www.rain-tree.com/boldo.htm [ 08. April 2004, 00:42: Message edited by: sakura ]
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    ARGHHH why so hard ???

    I have very few probs with my liquid cultures... I always use a little h2o2 in the solution if I'm starting from tissue culture or myc and have a 0% failure rate with these (I also dunk the tissue culture in 3% h2o2 for a few secs before I introduce it to the jar). If I'm starting from spore, I don't use syringes, but scrape a little into each jar with a sterile scalpel using oven tek (figure if I have a contam in the print and I make a syringe I'll stuff the whole lot up, but if I use spore I have a good chance of success in at least one of the jars...).
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    Acid prices?

    He might enjoy that... :D
  10. sakura

    The Shroomery

    The Shroomery certainly has a 'mixed crowd'. I get a laugh in 'The Pub' from time to time and spend a lot of time in the growing forums, 'the Ethnobotanical Garden' and the 'Marketplace'. (I also ignore OTD and ODD just isn't my scene). I would doubt that they would bin OTD, though, for purely economic reasons... It's the most popular forum there (and the Shroomery relies heavily on advertiser's contributions...). Different strokes for different folks...
  11. I would be interested too and legality isn't an issue here either...
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    Introductions

    >>...it is just that the other web forums that discuss plants have after a time gotten tiresome as nitpicking and flaring nationalism muddled the exchange of info to the point that the best and most knowledgeable members got sick of the flaring and dropped off... >>...I personally think all forms of nationalism serve to divide people into controllable, manageable segments so as to more easily control them. It is rare that smart folks buy into it. Better for common interested people to collect and unite to force majority opinion upon the legislators rather than playing into their division game. :D :D Rule 1. Never take an Aussie seriously (Most of us aren't really Nationalists... We just enjoy taking the mickey out of other people) Rule 2. Never take an Aussie seriously (That just makes us worse...) Rule 3. Never take an Aussie seriously (It's a fair bet that we were pissed at the time anyway...)
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    peroxide grown mushrooms

    Here is pretty much everything you will ever need to know about growing with h2o2 (from the man who pioneered it ) http://www.nansnook.com/~archives/tek/Volu...lumeII.html#5AA Enjoy!
  14. I'm attempting to clone a fresh shiitake from the block onto 'cardboard agar' tonight (got it all prepared and ready to go). This is my 1st time to do this, so I'll keep y'all informed as to how it goes. The block came from Japan's most respected shiitake farm (just outside Takahama) and is fruiting like a demon
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    Introductions

    Howdy all.... Some of you might know me from 'other' forums -others are lucky I'm an Aussie a looong way from home (in Western Japan) and have taken an interest in ethnobotanicals. Been looking through the forums and am encouraged to see that the good natured bashing of other nationalities has continued in my absence (Keep it up guys! - That's what being an Aussie is all about!) Japanese beer is OK... Girls are pretty (but I'm married - sigh) and the money is good. Probably won't be home for a few years yet... So... That's me anyway (I'm an English teacher and father of 2 daughters and love the mounains and the beach)
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