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In article <E1F48ly-00011F-00@newt.nhm.ac.uk>, Paleonet Digest wrote:
> For January, they chose a recent paper of mine from the
> Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, and made it available to
> the public as a .pdf file and from their server, including figures.
> There are also a number of other open access papers also available from
> various disciplines outside paleontology.
>
> Since the specimen is the only known remains of a mosasaur from the Fort
> Hays Limestone, I thought some of you you might be interested:
>
Interesting. Just having a down load of that. But one thing comes to
mind - you said previously that there was a second half to the podcast of
your programme about the new book. But did I miss an announcement of the
second half being released? Is is it still due. And did you manage to get a
better quality phone line for the second half of the interview?
--
Aidan Karley,
Aberdeen, Scotland,
Submit to the Will of our Noodly Saviour, or drown in reddish sludge!
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