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means the user is online now! At 10:45:01 PM on 6/7/2001, Faulkner said: im glad....whos doing your illustrations for your dinopedia......you should try to get gregory paul, hes done lots of dino illustrations abnd all those skeletal reconstructions with the silhouettes...alot of illustratons adorn the current dinosaur society encyclopedia....
At 7:31:22 PM on 6/7/2001, Mallon said: I look forward to the JPI publications, dinojoe.
At 7:04:55 PM on 6/7/2001, dinojoe said: As editor of the JPI web site, I can assure everyone that we are presenting real science and explaining the reasons for the "movie science" seen in the films (we show both the film raptor and what a real Velociraptor looked like, feathers and all.) The goal of the JPI is to provide more up to date information about dinosaurs than has ever before been available - in a few months the site will list over 600 genera complete with illustrations in our Dinopedia Glossary. This is in addition to all the other information made available on a variety of other topics, such as Mesozoic mammals (written by Dr. Robert Bakker) and some very specific scientific papers.
At 4:53:31 PM on 6/7/2001, Brad said: I don't like the idea of an educational organisation named after Jurassic Park.
At 2:32:17 PM on 6/7/2001, Evilgrinch said: Good old Jp.
At 7:04:30 AM on 6/7/2001, Mallon said: Sounds like the next generation of The Dinosaur Society. This is great news!
At 3:47:05 AM on 6/7/2001, Utahraptor said: And thye'll be eductaing kids that dilo's spit posion, Spinos could take down T-rexes, and Velocitraptors were huge. They'd better be making clarifications.
At 2:50:10 AM on 6/7/2001, Sinorsis said: awesome...it's about time a larg corp. involved in the entertainment industry started helping out in the field of education. Think of all the potential behind this! Not only are we gonna be educating kids and adults alike all over the world, we'll also be helping to make new discoveries and the such!! rock on!
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