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Re: paleonet RE: delisting



Oh come on Jim, its not that bad. Well maybe there is too much politics and
amatuer sociology but there is sometimes some palaeontlogy that goes around.
Not very often I have to admit. In fact hardly ever. How DO you delist?

Duncan

Quoting "Riding, James B" <jbri@bgs.ac.uk>:

> could anyone tell me how to delist from Paleonet.
> thanks
> Jim Riding
> 
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