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Along the philosophy of better late than never, welcome to CONCH-L, Duane!
I certainly enjoyed looking through grunge for micros with you in San Carlos (Guaymas) and
especially remember the tiny Erato.
Alex
Berkeley, CA
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:45:03 -0400, Duane Kauffmann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>As a new subscriber, the guidelines suggest a brief introduction. So
>here in cryptic form:
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>Name: Duane Kauffmann
>Home: Goshen, IN (Sarasota FL in winter months)
>Education: PhD in Social Psychology from University of Illinois
>Career: Taught psychology at Goshen College for 40 years (I'm now retired)
>Avocation: Marine Biology (helped teach GC marine biology course in
>Layton FL since 1988
>Shelling interest: micros (the smaller the better)
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