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crex
05 September 2006 21:37:55
jorgemotalmeida
05 September 2006 21:20:50
wow!!! great site crex1!!
congratulations!!!!
I think that all dipter lovers MUST see this site! Great navigation!
crex
05 September 2006 15:20:27
http://bugs.crex.se
crex
04 September 2006 10:47:16
Paul is on holiday.
conopid
04 September 2006 10:18:30
Paul - where do you get those random fly quotes from?
jorgemotalmeida
03 September 2006 21:23:59
if you pull the plug, we know your address. just kidding! Here, the time getting more hot. Very nice weather here. You are (all) welcome to Portugal!
Paul Beuk
03 September 2006 21:20:11
I know for a fact that the second hald million will go faster, unless I decide to pull the plug (God forbid).
Stephen
03 September 2006 13:24:25
I forgot to add, drizzling here in Nearctica too.
Stephen
03 September 2006 13:23:02
Congratulations on the half million, Paul. I predict the next half million will go a lot faster!
Paul Beuk
03 September 2006 09:59:31
the drizzle is getting worse here, atm...
crex
03 September 2006 09:38:57
It's raining cats and dogs here ...
crex
03 September 2006 09:10:44
No wonder the databas grumples
Paul Beuk
03 September 2006 08:28:29
We crossed the 500,000 unique visits limit last night!
dipdip
02 September 2006 19:03:02
I see and now the date to the pic of Paragus didn't come along: 13.5.06. Important for ID
Paul Beuk
02 September 2006 16:26:22
Hehe, there are three now. Itwas the first one before you resubmitted (see the time of my shout).
dipdip
02 September 2006 15:16:06
There are 3: male dorsal, male dorsolateral, female. which one?
Paul Beuk
02 September 2006 07:10:06
dipdip: upload of Dasysyrphus picture failed.
jorgemotalmeida
01 September 2006 22:29:08
here we still see yet lots of hoverflies.
crex
01 September 2006 20:16:06
The hoverflies seems lost now when almost all wild flower is gone ...
Dmitry Gavryushin
01 September 2006 15:52:23
2 jorgemotalmeida: yes u can ajust size/quality ratio, but some quality loss is inevitable since JPEG format implies compression anyway and more advanced formats r not directly supported by popular we