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Where is Alex?Moderator: BioTeam Re: Where is Alex?Good to be here again, Happy Easter to everyone. Well our final week in the university is finished almost and our break is just some days away. It's the start of our summertime here, and it's really quite hot already.
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I'm happy to be back as well.
This site doesn't load very well on my computer at home so I don't usually get on there. It's still snowing here but I can tell it's going to get warmer. It's exciting, J o n e s i e
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? -Albert Einstein
I've just got back from a weeks holiday in Yorkshire in England.
During my trips to the beach I found some good fossil specimens that I managed to excavate whole, most of the others were already damaged. Without science there is nothing.
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i'm sad
"Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
Yeah, welcome back
So... Draco, you went to the beach and spent your time looking for fossils? Or was that the point of the trip? J o n e s i e
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? -Albert Einstein
Re: Where is Alex?Oh yeah... I forgot about that
"Humanity's behavior suggests intelligence is an evolutionary dead end." - Wayne M. Schmidt
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So does that mean I can get a good deal on flowers next V day? J/K. So really, what does a botanist do? Do you research better ways to help farmers and such? Congrats on the new job.
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The point of the trip was to go somewhere new but the fossil hunting took place because I wanted to learn a few things about my geology kit. I got some good finds and some not so good, you should see the pictures to get a better idea. Without science there is nothing.
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Welcome back Draco, I will be checking your fossils in the Geo Forum; well Mr. Astus, congratulations as the botanist. We will really appreciate your help regarding good ways in growing our rice here since we're facing quite rice shortage but they said, we in fact do not. So, what do you think?
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