paleos
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Jack Corney
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Post by paleos on Dec 12, 2009 1:21:42 GMT -5
Hello everybody!
I stumbled across the Bridgeport collab recently and really liked the whole idea. I joined to encourage myself to pratcie drawing more often and to develop some characters I've had bouncing around in my head for a long time.
Hopefully I'll jump on in here in the next few days with my new character Jack Corney (in the Diamonds thread).
- Paleos
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M
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Smile, it may never happen
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Post by M on Dec 13, 2009 9:37:44 GMT -5
Hi welcome! Good to have you! Ooh dragon sweet.
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Post by scribblerrigby on Dec 13, 2009 16:17:10 GMT -5
Why hello! I love what I've seen so far of Jack. Can't wait to see more! Have fun!
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Post by StantonBros on Dec 13, 2009 16:30:21 GMT -5
I'm glad to see you here, your character makes a great addition to our little gang.
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lunar
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Post by lunar on Dec 13, 2009 16:38:27 GMT -5
Fellow Geology/paleontology nuts are always welcome! (I'm in my 4th year in the Paleontology option at Montana State University.)
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paleos
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Jack Corney
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Post by paleos on Dec 13, 2009 17:44:47 GMT -5
Why hello! I love what I've seen so far of Jack. Can't wait to see more! Have fun! Thank you! Well we might see some more of Jack sooner rather than later if nobody steps in for Fin here. We might have two drunks fighting Fellow Geology/paleontology nuts are always welcome! (I'm in my 4th year in the Paleontology option at Montana State University.) Very cool! So are you pretty close to finishing? I've been in school probably too long: I'm in my first year as a PhD student studying micropaleo.
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lunar
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Post by lunar on Dec 13, 2009 19:10:01 GMT -5
Fellow Geology/paleontology nuts are always welcome! (I'm in my 4th year in the Paleontology option at Montana State University.) Very cool! So are you pretty close to finishing? I've been in school probably too long: I'm in my first year as a PhD student studying micropaleo.[/quote] I've just gotta finish up in math and take Structure and Vert paleo and I'm done with my undergrad. What aspect of micropaleo are you focusing on? I'm interested in Pleistocene megafauna and functional morphology.
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paleos
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Jack Corney
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Post by paleos on Dec 13, 2009 19:38:53 GMT -5
Fellow Geology/paleontology nuts are always welcome! (I'm in my 4th year in the Paleontology option at Montana State University.) Very cool! So are you pretty close to finishing? I've been in school probably too long: I'm in my first year as a PhD student studying micropaleo. I've just gotta finish up in math and take Structure and Vert paleo and I'm done with my undergrad. What aspect of micropaleo are you focusing on? I'm interested in Pleistocene megafauna and functional morphology.[/quote] I'm studying Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils; tiny little calcite coccoliths. A few of my graduate student buddies work on Cenozoic mammals though!
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lunar
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Post by lunar on Dec 13, 2009 20:24:59 GMT -5
I'm studying Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils; tiny little calcite coccoliths. A few of my graduate student buddies work on Cenozoic mammals though! Oh man, I have to say that that is an acquired taste for subject matter.
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