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Re: from a class three human
>I am a class three paleontologist as I have recently been
>classified. But you have to put up with my input too. I
>have been lurking for the most part and did not intend to
>voice my opinion for another month or so. However in this
>discussion about us amateurs I finly have to make a comment
>or two.
Paul et al -
Please excuse my ignorance, but I seem to have missed wherever this
new numerical classification of paleontologists was handed down. Could
someone provide an explanation or a reference? Thanks so much!
Jerry D. Harris
Denver Museum of Natural History
2001 Colorado Blvd.
Denver, CO 80205
(303) 370-6403
Internet: jdharris@teal.csn.net
CompuServe: 73132,3372
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"I repainted the picture Brown had painted for us. A dying,
shrinking lake...these great...behemoths...dying..."
"Well," she said, "all you tell me may be so...but I still can't
see why such creatures would have wanted to do it in the first place."
"Do what, ma'am?"
"Why, crawl away back under all that rock to die."
-- Roland T. Bird, _Bones for Barnum Brown_
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