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glancing blows |
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Was in the dark ages before paleoplanet . I studied the artifacts I found and wondered in amazement how they were created.Stumbled onto PP 18 months ago and
have been rock obsessed every since. My progress would not be possible without the help of all of you. Thanks
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ncboman |
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+1
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mountainknapper |
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Agree. We were talking at the Tyler, AL Knap in about the collective wealth of knowledge available on Paleoplanet. This information would have consumed
several lifetimes for one person to compile, and would not be readily available if not for this website.
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Paleo Hayduke |
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Word.
Tell me who votes for the mountain lion? Tell me who votes for the fox? Who votes for the spotted owl who hides there in the rocks?
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iamanbk |
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I agree - between the stuff in the beginners section, the answers to questions, and general discussion it is quite a learning tool. Ironic though- using the
newest technology to learn one of the oldest!
Jeff
"Reality is something you rise above."
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pblepmp |
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Using silica to learn about silica.........wow........quite a concept............lets not forget to thank PaleoAleo for building and maintaining this place.
Thanks PaleoAleo............btw........do you knap? Pebblepimp |
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wataugan |
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I too would like to thank PaleoAleo and the entire Paleoplanet community for the all the help along the way. Comments to beginner questions were always
answered with positive support. It is good to see addicts supporting other addicts. Bob
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xin |
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A big THANK YOU to PaleoAleo and all the people who maintain and contribute their time and knowledge to making this place the way it is. THANK YOU
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