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Post by hallucygenia on Jun 18, 2005 5:04:02 GMT -5
Dear all,
As you've probably noticed, one thing that the main website is missing is a links page. We're working on it, but it's a bit of a slow job to search the web for good palaeontology sites. We need your help! If you've come across any good websites in your travels, we'd like to know about them. Anything to do with Lower Palaeozoic palaeontology or Welsh geology is ideal, and there's room to have more general links. So, please suggest anything that you would like to see on our links page, and it's quite likely to appear there.
Lucy
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Post by Joe Botting on Jul 13, 2005 4:08:31 GMT -5
Thought this needed a reminder, for those that have almost got round to making a suggestion, but didn't quite manage it... and it's not just specific sites that you know of - if there's anything that you don't know where to find, any resources you'd like to have access to, let us know that too, and we'll see what we can do.
Also, you'll have noticed the essays accessible through the introduction page of the main site. These are rather fun to do, but they take a bit of time. There's one on the vagaries of guesstimating water dapth about to go up, and I'm about to start writing something on something else. Lucy's planning something on dimorphism too, I believe. But we're entirely open to ideas. What would you like us to write about? Be as specific or general, as simple or challenging as you like. We can get some idea of what people seem to like by the number of times they've each been read, but it's not like getting thoughts from you direct...
After all, we're writing this stuff for you, so we might as well do what you're interested in.
Joe
p.s. of course, if you want to write your own, you're more than welcome. We'll even give you the credit for it.
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