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The difficulties of viewing the images of the mystery fossil are not related to the senders but to the receivers. Proper configuration of your e-mail program/system is all that is needed. Cheers, >Dear All, > >Mystery fossil identifications certainly lend a little >extra to the usual digest of Paleonet and I would >certainly welcome many more. However, after receiving the >attachment (TIF) I now need to go find BinHex 4 to >demogrify it! Perhaps senders of attachments could give >details of the best way to enjoy their masterpieces? > >cheers, > >Lyall > >---------------------- >Dr Lyall I. Anderson >Dept. of Geology & Petroleum Geology >Kings College >University of Aberdeen >AB9 2UE > >Visit the Fossil Surgery... >http://members.tripod.com/~Lyall/index.html >and join the Paleo Ring. Prof. Rex E. Crick University of Texas at Arlington Department of Geology Box 19049 Arlington, TX 76019-0049 voice:817-272-2977 / fax:817-272-2628 http://geology.uta.edu/geoweb/sds http://geology.uta.edu/geoweb/compulit http://geology.uta.edu/geoweb/de_lab http://geology.uta.edu/geoweb/paleo
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