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Milosavljevic Milos <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Dec 1999 15:04:48 +0100
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|> So, for me also, the List is a truly wonderful invention -
> and i view it now not just as a large collection of potential customers
> :), but as a TRUE community, - far more than a bunch of neighbours, who
> often don't even know each other!!  Of course, the 80/20 rule applies
> here (ie, 80% of the talking is done by 20% of the people!), but many
> others drop by from time to time, and the list does indeed feel like a
> real Community, with a capital C.
>
Absolutely. I'm far behind you folks in knowledge of Concholgy, but this
list has a certain tranquil aura about it that does wonders to my psyche.
The best list I have ever been a part of. I know I can expect a positive
attitude regardless of the subject being discussed. A near to perfect
society here, definitely (although I am here of late and belong to the 20/80
bunch).
My mailbox already has a folder named Conch-L subdivided into
books/info/people/questions/tips/www and it is brimming. I'm painfully
ignorant, but I'll be catching up.

Does anyone know of a good www on Mollusc physiology, morphology and
anatomy.

T.

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