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paleonet Re: Name and affliation



I would find it helpful if people fully identified themselves with a minimum of name & affiliation, preferably with a institutional or personal website address where available. Not only would this allow for  rapid verification of spurious claims and identities it would also help when I/we want to follow up on some of the great research and interesting people that contribute to this list.
Regards,
Tom

Tom Dunkley Jones

PhD student

Micropalaeontology & Paleoceanography

University College London

Gower Street

London

WC1E 6BT


http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucfbtdu

0207 679 0165




On 3 Nov 2006, at 19:49, K P wrote:

Can these postings and this discussion simply be stopped?  They originated with an anonymous e-mail account (hotmail or yahoo) and many continue with them, and they may simply be a hoax. 

If they're not a hoax, they've risen only to the level of gossip if the parties  of concern have not been properly notified that the discussion is taking place. 

Thank you,
 
KP


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