Dave VanderWall wrote: Forgive me for being from the United States on this one, but how would it be paid internationally?" James replied: Money Orders in U.S. funds are available from any post office, in any country which has a postal system. Its a long standing practice - indeed, in many countries, the postal system at one time acted pretty much like a sort of bank. Dave writes: Cool. I didn't know that. I'm pretty sure that here it costs me extra money to get my cash changed in for another country's currency. Money orders cost money for some reason. I, of course, think that sucks. Anyway, I was sort of dodging around for a figure and no one bit. $1.25? $5? $10? (U.S., of course ... I guess.) Does anyone figure on how many entries there might be? Should we start a pool? I'll put two U.S. dollars on 97. Closest without going over. :-) Gosh, it's late. Dave VanderWall Minneapolis, MN ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@aquatic-gardeners.org with "unsubscribe aga-contest" in the body of the message. To subscribe to the digest version, add "subscribe aga-contest-digest" in the same message. Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/aga-contest