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"The Joneses" > wrote in message
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> SCUBApix wrote:
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> > > > SCUBApix wrote:
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> > > > > This is the monthly posting of the availablility of the FAQ.
> > > > > The rec.food.preserving FAQ is available at
> > > > > http://www.gbronline.com/jacke/rfpfaq/rfpFAQ.htm . There have been

no
> > > > > changes since the last notice; we are at Version 4.2.2.
> > > > >
> > > > > Let me know if there are any difficulties.
> > > >
> > > > Are you following the Hot Water Batch Processing/US&Canadian

Altitudes
> > > thread?
> > > > I did not find a link to US Geo Survey, but several of us have

chimed in
> > > on how
> > > > to find altitudes.
> > > > Edrena
> > >
> > > No I haven't seen that thread. I'll check Google to see if I can find

it.
> > > There is one reference to finding your altitude in the FAQ in Part 9,
> > > Section VII under the Penn State reference.
> > >

> > Ok, I found the thread but I only saw one reference to altitudes and it

was
> > essentially for the 50 largest cities in the US. I think the Penn State
> > reference is better because it covers more area. I did find the

reference to
> > Canadian altitudes and will add that. If there is a reply in that thread

I'm
> > not seeing that has more urls, please send them it to me (e-mail address
> > munged. Get rid of the 2 'no's on either side of at). I will also do
> > something to make it easier to find info in the FAQ on altitudes.

>
> Barb mentioned calling the closest airport. Sounded reasonable too.
> Thanks for the update, I finally did find the link.
> Edrena
>

The rfpFAQ has been updated with the Penn State url and Canada url added to
section A.1.9 which is in answer to the question 'Where can I find my
elevation?'. I also added Barb's tip.

Thanks for the input to help make the FAQ better.