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Alex, I have a book (very old) that says Strobus pipus is found
Indo-Pacific. This book is Van Nostrand"s Standard Catalog of Shells 2nd
edition 1967. I have a book Sea Shells of the World by A. gordon Melvin
1967 which also says Indo-Pacific.
Sher
(from Australia)
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> From: Alex M. Fraissinet <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: WASTING OUR TIME
> Date: Wednesday, 4 March 1998 10:26
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> At 23:07 2-03-1998 -0800, you wrote:
> >Dan,
> >
> >You and the other "flying pig people" (as opposed to us "non-flying pig
> >people" -- see, you've created two classes of Conch-L'ers.
>
> I wonder why there still people who want to say what other people has to
do.
> Conch-L = WE ALL TOGETHER. With our good parts, with our wrong parts. And
> because of that, we can learn. All people who say "DO TIS, DO TAT" don't
> have the possibility to learn from the unexpected.
>
> I always vote for freedom, I don't accept to be told how to act. So, I
have
> to respect the freedom of all other people, and I do. With a smile you
can
> solve problems, with friendship you can climb mountains. With saying YOU
MAY
> NOT you get lonely, I don't like to be lonely.
>
>
> To Art and all the flying pig's people.
> We look forward to see them swarm above the river Schelde. Then we knows
> that it wil be a good year for the mussels. Does anybody knows when we
can
> expect them?
>
> Than.... the shell-related question.
> I try to find out on which places the Strombus pipus lives. My books
says,
> by example, not in India/Sri Lanka. Is that true? And can anybody tell me
> why there is such a big part of the ocean without pipus?
>
> Let's go on with having fun,
>
> Alex
> (from that old and tired Europe...)
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