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Re: The continuing case of the Mystery Fossil...



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
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