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Some more posts over at the Friends of the Florissant Fossil Beds, Inc. that I’m particularly happy with:

I’ve been very busy with graduate school between class, two assistantships (in completely different sections), and working on my poster for the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meeting. We’re in the process of getting a loan of some material for my thesis (not a huge loan, but at least it contains macrofossils other than mountain mahogany!), so I’m excited about that. For one of my classes, I’ve actually had to start another blog (yeah, I need that like a hole in my head). Since I probably should have focused on museum/resource management issues here, I’m probably going to focus most of my future blogging there at the The Magic Word. (Hey, “Plagiopodopsis” isn’t any harder to spell than “Pharyngula,” although I’m not half as interesting as PZ Myers.)

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Melissa Barton is a graduate student, seasonal museum technician, and freelance writer. She has a B.A. in geology from Colorado College. The views represented in this blog are not endorsed by any other organization or individual.

You may contact Rosetta Stones at mbarton AT rosettastones DOT net or view my portfolio at Rosetta Stones Freelancing.

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