I'm back!! And I must say, I like it! It has the certain aspect to it that makes it like an adventure story, like Indiana Jones or something...if he were a Paleontologist, lol!!
Nima- I totally agree! More Paleontologists need to be more open with the public even if they can't always make public appearances, or televisions shows/documentaries.
Dinorider- He does! Bob Bakker contributes to the Houston Museum of Natural Science blog "Beyond Bones" as he is the Visiting Curator of Paleontology there. You should check it out! ;)
Awesome, man! I WILL and I'll let you know what I think, alright, buddy? ;)
ReplyDeleteWow this is rad (lol nobody says rad anymore... I'm nowhere near that old!)
ReplyDeleteI go check it out, I think more Paleontologists need blogs!
I'm back!! And I must say, I like it! It has the certain aspect to it that makes it like an adventure story, like Indiana Jones or something...if he were a Paleontologist, lol!!
ReplyDeleteNima- I totally agree! More Paleontologists need to be more open with the public even if they can't always make public appearances, or televisions shows/documentaries.
This is really great news! We really need more paleontologist blogs. Tetrapod Zoology for example is just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see paleontologists on the net. I visited his site and he has a really interesting old photo.
ReplyDeleteI support Nima's idea. I wish Bob Bakker had had a blog on the 1990s!
Dinorider- He does! Bob Bakker contributes to the Houston Museum of Natural Science blog "Beyond Bones" as he is the Visiting Curator of Paleontology there. You should check it out! ;)
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