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Posted: 10 Jul 2005, 05:50
by samfan
Ooo.. *bows down* lollol

Posted: 10 Jul 2005, 10:55
by Jon
Sweet, Overmind!

Posted: 10 Jul 2005, 15:36
by Mallon
QUOTE although I was told by several people, including professors I didn't know aside from name, that the work I did was equal to and better than most of the Master's level work that was done.[/quote]
Heh heh. Yeah, I got the same from the palaeos on my committee and from a few of the folks I acknowledged. It's frustrating being told that the work you did is worth a Masters, but legally worth a BSc.
QUOTE The specimen is from Turkey and they're still trying to work out publication rights and such with the people over there[/quote]
Specimen of what? New dinosaur?
QUOTE Speaking of which, were you at the last Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Meeting held in Denver last year?[/quote]
Nope. Couldn't afford to go last year, although yes, I did submit some stuff for the auction. I heard it got good money, so I'm happy about that. Won't be going this year either -- I'll be at the Dinosaur Park Symposium instead.
QUOTE Where'd you get yours at?[/quote]
Carleton U in Ottawa. First graduate from the new vert palaeo program.

Posted: 11 Jul 2005, 23:20
by rextheovermind
Mallon wrote:QUOTE Heh heh.  Yeah, I got the same from the palaeos on my committee and from a few of the folks I acknowledged.  It's frustrating being told that the work you did is worth a Masters, but legally worth a BSc.
Nah, not frustrating. I was happy that they thought my work was good quality. I personally thought it was total crap. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />

QUOTE Specimen of what?  New dinosaur?[/quote]
Plesiosaur. Not a new species, but first from the region.

QUOTE Nope.  Couldn't afford to go last year, although yes, I did submit some stuff for the auction.  I heard it got good money, so I'm happy about that.  Won't be going this year either -- I'll be at the Dinosaur Park Symposium instead.[/quote]
Darn. I was hopin' that I'd get to meet ya. Oh well, maybe some day eh?

QUOTE Carleton U in Ottawa.  First graduate from the new vert palaeo program.[/quote]
Awesome. Congrats on being the first palaeo from your school. Cool stuff. [/quote]
Cool stuff.

Posted: 12 Jul 2005, 16:07
by Mallon
QUOTE Plesiosaur. Not a new species, but first from the region.[/quote]
Cool. I'm working on a new mosasaur from Manitoba right now. It's Plioplatecarpus, which has never been described from the area, and it's likely a new, basal species, though I don't think we're going to name it until some more diagnostic material is available.
I wouldn't mind trying my hand at some plesiosaurs next... Maybe a polycotylid.

QUOTE Darn. I was hopin' that I'd get to meet ya. Oh well, maybe some day eh?[/quote]
I don't doubt it. The next SVP will be held in Ottawa, my home town, so I'll definitely be at that one. I also attended SVP two years ago in Minnesota. Were you there?

Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 03:21
by rextheovermind
Yup, I was in Minnesota and Oklahoma before that. Darn, too bad I didn't realize you were there. And I will almost definitely be at the Ottawa meeting. I don't see why not anyway. Cool beans.

Oh, and a polycotylid huh? Interesting critters, I read quite a bit on them while I was doing my research, but my specimen turned out to be a polyptychodon. I guess extra knowledge never hurts though. ;D

And cool stuff workin' on a Mosasaur. I had a couple friends workin' on Mosasaurs and my advisor, Dr. Jim Martin, was crazy for 'em. Ever heard of him?

Posted: 13 Jul 2005, 11:10
by Mallon
QUOTE I had a couple friends workin' on Mosasaurs and my advisor, Dr. Jim Martin, was crazy for 'em. Ever heard of him?[/quote]
If he's the same one who works for the SDSMT, then only briefly.
By the way, what's your real name, rextheovermind? Appologies I've you told me before -- I've likely forgotten.