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    In the JP comic series, Muldoon is alive and well -- according to the comic, Muldoon survived the raptor attack and we never saw his body. (From: Aki)
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    At 9:01:24 PM on 7/22/2001, lex said:
    The site is really interesting; I´m very happy they had the idea of creating it.


    At 3:26:33 AM on 6/14/2001, Hitmanasaurus said:
    Cool site,needs more dino's though


    At 9:53:01 PM on 6/13/2001, Darth Rancor said:
    Hey, I can't get to the third links page.



    The Good. The Bad. The One and Only Rancor.
    <a href= http://www.angelfire.com/art/gondolend/>Gondolend</a>
    <a href= http://www.angelfire.com/art/fds/>Feathered Dinosaur Society</a>


    At 9:48:15 PM on 6/13/2001, Darth Rancor said:
    "It also says that T. bataar was as big as T.rex"

    Well, they did find one specimen that was close to <i>T. rex</i> size, but it might be a seperate genus or somethin'.



    The Good. The Bad. The One and Only Rancor.
    <a href= http://www.angelfire.com/art/gondolend/>Gondolend</a>
    <a href= http://www.angelfire.com/art/fds/>Feathered Dinosaur Society</a>


    At 5:57:24 PM on 6/13/2001, ShaniCat said:
    am I the only one who can't get into the website?


    At 10:03:03 AM on 6/13/2001, Drakkenfyre said:
    If you look in the "Guides Products" section of the website, there is a "playhouse" called "Site C Shelter Playhouse", I wonder about that,

    -Drakk )))


    At 10:55:24 PM on 6/12/2001, Mighty T-rex said:
    It also says that T. bataar was as big as T.rex


    At 10:37:28 PM on 6/12/2001, eggy said:
    What's up with the Deinonychus? Looks constipated, hehe... :)


    At 10:35:24 PM on 6/12/2001, Mighty T-rex said:
    Hey! That thing has Spinosaurus weighing the same as T-rex! The height and length are accurate, but it says that Spinosaurus was 6 tons and T-rex was too! Spinosaurus did not weigh as much as T-rex! Also, that thing has the triceratops outweighing the Rex and spinosaurus! It couldn't reach 7 tons! Triceratops weighed about 4 tons!


    At 7:51:09 PM on 6/12/2001, Mallon said:
    Thanks, Dan. :)
    But I don't remember admiting to what they labelled me. Oh well, you take what you can get.


    At 7:32:23 PM on 6/12/2001, Dan said:
    Hey, Mallon's site is in the links section! Good job, "teenager" Jordan :)
    -Dan


    At 6:40:36 PM on 6/12/2001, Sinorsis said:
    dinojoe is Joe Iacuzzo, one of the people helping to create the JPI site, so far i know he's a writer. Sorry if i blew your cover Joe. The site is looking really impressive though :)


    At 6:14:16 PM on 6/12/2001, Sinorsis said:
    Wow, great dino site! After most of the dinos are added, are they gonna add more info on the dinos themselves? I mean, it's nice that each dino (that is present in there at the moment) has some good general info, but, is it gonna get more detailed?


    At 6:07:58 PM on 6/12/2001, Faulkner said:
    but neverthelesss, i think these illustrations are goood...although i would have wished for feathers on the smaller protobirds like the dromaesaurus or even on paleotheropods like coelophysis....or even paleodinos like lagosuchus


    At 6:04:29 PM on 6/12/2001, Faulkner said:
    well it is meant to be a carnotaurus, for you see it has short stubbly arms and it has foure fingers...i agreee that it just may be the anlgle...but it doesn't have the little armor nodules on the skin like a carnotuarus had...and it really isn't an allosaurus with horns put on cuz allosaurus had horns to begin with...but another thing...somebody had reported the pteros having teeth in the JPI Field Guide, but in the ptero description here theres is no teeeth...


    At 5:32:48 PM on 6/12/2001, procompsognathus 2.0 said:
    Dinojoe, do you work for the Institiute? You sound like a spokesman.


    At 5:21:15 PM on 6/12/2001, dinojoe said:
    I am glad to hear all the positive comments about JPI. Please remember that the site is far from complete, especially with regard to the number of dinosaurs. Within a month at least 100 more will be added.


    At 5:13:11 PM on 6/12/2001, Mallon said:
    Best of all, they gave me an honorable mention!


    At 4:46:02 PM on 6/12/2001, Playing God said:
    Good Mallon atleast i am not crazy. The term hypocrit comes to mind. But that is the only thing so far. It is still a pretty cool site.


    At 4:42:07 PM on 6/12/2001, Mallon said:
    I totally agree with you, Playing God.


    At 4:11:46 PM on 6/12/2001, Playing God said:
    okey if they are so big on accuracy, what is with the carnotaurus. It looks like they took an allosaurus and put horns on it. Or is it just the angle. Its snout looks way too long. So if someone could clear this up for me.


    At 3:32:37 PM on 6/12/2001, danoodleman said:
    They have some sweet wallpapers @ http://www.jpinstitute.com/activity/wallpaper.jsp#


    At 2:42:27 PM on 6/12/2001, JurassicRaptor said:
    They have a cool little cartoon of the T-rex-Spino bout in the games section. Pretty sweet.


    At 1:52:29 PM on 6/12/2001, Dinosaur_neill said:
    Sorry Dan next time I'll be more up to date...


    At 1:51:30 PM on 6/12/2001, Dinosaur_neill said:
    yeah...I just did...the dinopedia is missing some dinosaurs...


    At 1:32:23 PM on 6/12/2001, Dan said:
    Hmm, I have an idea.. why don't you go there and look before you post something?
    -Dan


    At 1:31:06 PM on 6/12/2001, Dinosaur_neill said:
    now what do I do...ummm..whats the website like?


    At 1:30:38 PM on 6/12/2001, Dinosaur_neill said:
    I am first to post


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