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Hi everybody, I would like that everybody discuss another important issue in palaeontology that is very hot, albeit people do not speak openly. My main aim of exposing such an issue is scientific NO POLITIC. So, please, this time do not involved politics, insults, unrelated issues from other lists etc. Then, GO TO THE POINT: Do you think that the Anglo-saxon dominates the palaeontological world? if so why? Do you think that Anglo-saxon palaeontologists marginalised the others? Do you think that Scientific magazines should be published in at least to languages as Castillina and English? Sincerely, Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms Please, send letters to: Fuhlrott-Museum / ARCO-Nepal Auer schulstr. 20 D-42103 Wuppertal cogombra@hotmail.com Tel. 0049 202/563 2636/4891 Fax 0049 202/563 8026 Student from: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Fakultät für Geowissenschaften Luisenstrasse 37 Zi. 223/I 80333 München,Germany ----Original Message Follows---- From: Patricio Dominguez <patd@nhm.ac.uk> Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk Subject: Re: paleonet Palaeontology versus Geography versus Cultural Respect Versus Politics Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 16:56:49 +0000 > >I also remember sometimes ago there was a similar discussion on >IBERPAL@LISTSERV.REDIRIS.ES, and the person that started the discussion was >expelled unfairly from the list because he he belonged to one of the >"nations, tribes or races" that Europeans do not care about them! Iberpal is similar in scope to Paleonet. However, the main language is Spanish (or Castillian) but any other Latin language (Romance language) is most welcome (French, Italian, Portuguese,...). Moreover, as far as I remember, English has been used occasionally for general interest messages. Iberpal is an open, non-moderated and private list (it is necessary to subscribe to it). However Iberpal has rules http://www.rediris.es/list/info/iberpal.es.html See also http://jerwood.nhm.ac.uk/archives/paleonet/1996/msg00746.html (As in Paleonet the rules are applied with fair flexibility in a friendly environment) The person expelled from Iberpal was Xavier himself. Xavier did not follow the more basic rules of the list. The administrator of Iberpal, Miguel Pardo, advised Xavier several times before he was expelled. For those of you interested please read IBERPAL@LISTSERV.REDIRIS.ES, where all the messages are stored as a scientific tool. Miguel Pardo Alonso has great integrity as the administrator of Iberpal. Certainly, the person that started the discussion was NOT expelled unfairly from the list because he he belonged to one of the "nations, tribes or races" but because he was extremely ill-mannered. __ Dr. Patricio DOMINGUEZ-ALONSO Department of Palaeontology The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK patd@nhm.ac.uk patricio@geo.ucm.es padomin@terra.es Tel 0207 942 5335 (internationally 0044 207 942 5335) Fax 0207 942 5546 (internationally 0044 207 942 5546) _________________________________________________________________ Chat online in real time with MSN Messenger http://messenger.msn.co.uk
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