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[Since I guess every bio that comes in is at least an implicit vote
 that people like these things, and since the number of people sending
 them in is vastly larger the number of people complaining, I guess
 I'll keep accepting them.  My apologies to those of you that think
 this is all off topic and should be banned.  I'm sure it will run its
 course eventually.  Those of you that still want to send in a bio,
 please try to keep only relatively pertinent information in them.
 FWIW, this one seems pretty good (IMHO) on that score. -- MR]

        IMHO, I think these bios are interesting. It's a chance to possibly 
connect with someone off the topic of dinosaurs. But, on the topic, it is 
important to me to see the educational background of the people that post so I 
can better judge their comments. Professional or passionate? Lurking or 
Published? 

Sharon Hill
hill.sharon@a1.dep.state.pa.us

-Hydrogeologist with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of 
Environmental Protection, District Mining Operations - Pottsville, 
Permitting/Technical Staff Covering 32 counties in the eastern 1/3 of the state 
for mining of anthracite coal and industrial minerals.
-B.S. in Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University 1992
-special geological interests in dinosaurs, pterosaurs, volcanoes, earthquakes, 
geology of Pa. Un-geological interests - horses, paranormal phenonmenon 
(serious 
evaluation only, subscriber to Skeptical Inquirer), reading
Mostly, I like to lurk. Unqualified to respond to most posts. But I've learned 
a 
lot and the list has sparked my interest to learn more.

Thanks

P.S. Is anyone a member of CSICOP? If you don't know what it is, you aren't.