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Mr. Blas
Once again you intrude into a most serious (and potentially litigious) issue that you both devalue and abuse by once again adding your own petty political sting to the end of your posting. I consider this sort of axe-grinding reprehensible.
I suggest that everyone who wants to be a serious participant in this thread should first take a deep breath and reflect whether or not their observations, accusations, and utterances are in any way appropriate and substantiated.
Granted, important issues that are relevant to this list are being discussed. Unfortunately the language and the degeneration in ad hominem are singularly inappropriate and should stop.
Chris Baldwin
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I think Dr. Canu should contact Dr. Granier University or employee and he should be investigated seriously. Particularly somebody that so freely judges other people by their work and origin and then his work is based on dodgy background....I wonder his deep and sincere love for the Spanish State comes from...
Respectfully,
Xavier Panades I Blas 55, Marksbury Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 5JY England (EC)
http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/
From: Bruno GRANIER <bruno-granier@wanadoo.fr> Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk Subject: Re: paleonet Who is Granier Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 16:53:08 +0100 (CET)
Thank you again Mr. X for advertising my work (though few people in this list care about fossil Dasycladales), not to forget my co-authors' work! I am going to ease your "job": my published work is listed on http://perso-sdt.univ-brest.fr/~bgranier/geologie/paleontologie/granier_pub.html (eventually you can download some!)
Which one will you choose next? Where are your proofs?
I also have reprints available for this paper in case anyone is interested I can send him/her a copy (I have more than thirty five left): Granier B., Ait Sliman M.A. & Fedan B. [1997].- "Triploporella ? atlasica n. sp., une Dasycladacée (Algue verte) du Paléocène-Eocène de l'Atlas moyen, Maroc". Revue de Paléobiologie, Geneva, 16/1, p. 47-53, 1 fig., 1 pl.
The reply is coming VERY soon ...
Regards to all (except for Mr. X) BG
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