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re: On Mesozoic "birds" and Eocene whales
Stephan Pickering (stefanpickering2002@yahoo.com) wrote:
<The J.G. Thewissen [not "Hans" on its title]>
Just for clarification, this is Hans Thewissen, no matter that this is a
nickname commonly used for him, as in Eberhard Frey (commonly called Dino
by colleagues); "Hans" is a shortening of his first name, Johannes. By
similar dint, there will be people referring to Dino Frey's papers, but
the title will have him as E. Frey -- check:
http://www.neoucom.edu/Depts/HRES/FACULTY/BMSfac/ThewissenJ.html
for confirmation. There is no other Thewissen working on cetacean
evolution.
Cheers,
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Jaime A. Headden
Little steps are often the hardest to take. We are too used to making leaps
in the face of adversity, that a simple skip is so hard to do. We should all
learn to walk soft, walk small, see the world around us rather than zoom by it.
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