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i'm particulary new here so i just wanted to say 'HI" to everyone on the board.

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Kinski:
haha, uh... thanks, iris_ice :lookaroun

i'm happy to be here :biggrin:
stick around some more... we girls are pretty much outnumbered by crazy ppd men :)
 
welcome greg (coalboy)!

what are the chances of a biologist making it as a geologist? given soooo little background in geology? just curious... :D
 
yup! my fault!!!
sorry, multi-tasking somethin' on ms word and i pasted it in the wrong page.
:D
 
iris_ice:

there are lots of people into both biology and geology. the actual merged field is paleontology. but if you're into the stuff that's still alive, there are probly lots of subfields in oceanography.

checked out your profile, ur in marine science, cool...
 

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