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It seems that still more people were offended by my description of a Type 1 paleontologist. Since I was trying to be as brief as possible I failed to acknoweledge persons who ,based on my original classification, may feel that I did not regard them as Type 1's. My apologies to all of you. I will now revise my definition of Type 1's. Type 1 Professional Paleontologist: A paleontologist who by formal or informal education, training, experience and independant researchk have contributed to the benefit and advancement of paleontology. These often are people who hold degrees in some aspect of paleontology but are not limited to it. Many professionals have become so solely by the quality, expertise and quantity of their contributions and may or may not be paid for it. This is the best I could think of on short notice since I have been answering inquiries and responses to my original posting. Let me reiterate. I DID NOT INTEND TO OFFEND ANYONE WHO EXPLICITLY OR IMPLICITLY COULD BE CATEGORIZED AS TYPE 1-3! I wanted to draw attention to the fact that the evil TYPE 4's are the Nemesis of us all and that categorizing ameteurs with these (Type 4) vermin does a disservice to our science. Anyone who contributes to and advances paleontology should fall somewhere withn the first three types! Any outgroup to the "true paleontologist" (Type 1-3) is a TYPE 4. So let's address the problem of how to deal with them. I wish to thank several individuals who have contacted me privately for clarification or constructive criticism in regards to this and who will remain anonymous. I sure hope this covers everybody satifactorily:) Regards, Thomas R. Lipka Paleontological/Geological Studies Tompaleo@aol.com --------------------- Forwarded message: From: Tompaleo@aol.com Sender: dinosaur@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu Reply-to: Tompaleo@aol.com To: dinosaur@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu (Multiple recipients of list) Date: 95-01-29 21:33:27 EST It seems that still more people were offended by my description of a Type 1 paleontologist. Since I was trying to be as brief as possible I failed to acknoweledge persons who ,based on my original classification, may feel that I did not regard them as Type 1's. My apologies to all of you. I will now revise my definition of Type 1's. Type 1 Professional Paleontologist: A paleontologist who by formal or informal education, training, experience and independant researchk have contributed to the benefit and advancement of paleontology. These often are people who hold degrees in some aspect of paleontology but are not limited to it. Many professionals have become so solely by the quality, expertise and quantity of their contributions and may or may not be paid for it. This is the best I could think of on short notice since I have been answering inquiries and responses to my original posting. Let me reiterate. I DID NOT INTEND TO OFFEND ANYONE WHO EXPLICITLY OR IMPLICITLY COULD BE CATEGORIZED AS TYPE 1-3! I wanted to draw attention to the fact that the evil TYPE 4's are the Nemesis of us all and that categorizing ameteurs with these (Type 4) vermin does a disservice to our science. Anyone who contributes to and advances paleontology should fall somewhere withn the first three types! Any outgroup to the "true paleontologist" (Type 1-3) is a TYPE 4. So let's address the problem of how to deal with them. I wish to thank several individuals who have contacted me privately for clarification or constructive criticism in regards to this and who will remain anonymous. I sure hope this covers everybody satifactorily:) Regards, Thomas R. Lipka Paleontological/Geological Studies Tompaleo@aol.com
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