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Andrew K. Rindsberg neglected to give the web site URL for the Ichnology
Newsletter, it is:
 
http://www.emory.edu/GEOSCIENCE/HTML/IN-98.Intro.htm
 
I checked out this site a while back and it is fascinating.  For those
who don't know, ichnology is the study of fossil indications of animals
-- tracks, burrows, leavings, etc.  Here is an attempt to understand
more about creatures long gone by looking at what they did, how they
lived, etc.  as much as is possible from their tracks.
 
Personally, I believe this medium is the future and all of the problems
with stability, rewrites, and such will have to be addressed or
accommodated.
 
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA

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