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Bruce
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geology.com
mapping the future of geology

George Brimhill, UC Berkeley Geologist, says that today's geologists are "using technology from the second grade to map complex problems in geology of great importance to society."
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I'm not familiar with the man Bruce. Do you know when he said that?
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Sorry Beagle,
Had a turtle dove invasion I had to take care of.

That guy just's trying to sell gps units to geologists.

http://www.telluridewatch.com/090106/crow.htm

Crow Canyon is just getting to the publication phase of its studies in the Sand Canyon, and Varien said he expects its findings to "rock the world of our colleagues.

http://www.eurekalert.org/bysubject/archaeology.php

Modern humans, not neandertals may be evolution's "odd man out"

Both from archaeologica news.
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Bruce, I got a server not found message on that last url. Is it working for you?
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Thank you Bruce, that one worked for me. Very interesting article, can't wait to see what else they can do with this new technology.
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"Give us the timber or we'll go all stupid and lawless on your butts". --Redcloud, MTF
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Starflower, every time I see a post from you, it seems like you have a new Latin phrase. Are you messin' with me. I like this one - appropriate.

That last one I understood from a translation standpoint but I think I missed the message. It said "the great thing is having control of speech and silence". Ok, or is that your way of telling me to shut up? :)
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Beagle : That one was definitely not aimed at you :wink:
It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
-- Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World

"Give us the timber or we'll go all stupid and lawless on your butts". --Redcloud, MTF
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