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Re: News: Worries over display of Archaeopteryx No. 10
This is one of the articles that prompted our press release. The
Wyoming Dinosaur Center bears no ill will towards anyone who wants to
discuss the safety and accessibility of the specimen. Beyond that, the
facts are still laid out for all to read in our press release at:
http://server1.wyodino.org/index_frames.htm - go to "arcaheopteryx" on
the left, and then to the release "Additional history of the
specimen...".
Scott Hartman
Science Director
Wyoming Dinosaur Center
110 Carter Ranch Rd.
Thermopolis, WY 82443
(408) 483-9284
www.skeletaldrawing.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Bigelow <bigelowp@juno.com>
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Sent: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 15:45:04 -0800 (pst)
Subject: Re: News: Worries over display of Archaeopteryx No. 10
On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 20:04:37 +0100 Tommy Tyrberg
<tommy.tyrberg@norrkoping.mail.telia.com> writes:
>The widow of a Swedish collector found the fossil after
>her husband died in the late 1970s, Pohl said Thursday in
>an e-mail message. Pohl located a donor willing to buy the
>limestone slab and put it on permanent display in
>Thermopolis.
Swiss, not Swedish. Odd how many people seem to be unable to
separate
Sweden and Switzerland.
Dang, there goes my life-long fantasy of eating lutefisk at an outdoor
cafe in Bern.
<pb>
(illegitimate love child of the Muppet Show's Swedish Chef and Liv
Ulman)
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