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Re: New version of Dinosaur Encyclopaedia
I just want to pipe up and put in a good word for Graeme's
encyclopaedia here. He's been working on this project for years, and
it really shows. The CDRom contains everything from maps, species
descriptions, pertinent reference lists, and the stuff I find most
useful lately -- specimen lists. It's become invaluable to me lately,
and I think others would certainly find it the same. Come to think of
it, it's a lot like Glut's Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia, only cheaper!
And no, Graeme's not paying me to say this. ;)
--
Jordan Mallon
BScH, Carleton University
Vertebrate Palaeontology & Palaeoecology
Paleoart website: http://www.geocities.com/paleoportfolio/
http://dino.lm.com/artists/display.php?name=Mallon
MSN Messenger: j_mallon@hotmail.com
On 12/15/05, gkw@amnet.net.au <gkw@amnet.net.au> wrote:
> The latest version (9) of the Dinosaur Encyclopaedia software program is
> now available. Contains information on 1062 genera (including Mesozoic
> birds), 2180+ species, 22500+ individual specimens, 3000 references, 270
> illustrations (125 colour), location maps, essay section, dinosaur sites
> with taxa lists etc.
> PDF format with bookmark and hypertext navigation, runs on any computer OS
> capable of running a PDF viewer (Win, Mac, Unix).
> Priced at AUS$40 (=US$30).
> Please enquire off-list if you are interested in further information.
> Current users should receive email notification in the next day or so - if
> you do not, please fell free to contact me, as it probably means I do not
> have your current email address.
> Thanks
> Graeme Worth
>
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