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Dinosaur egg find in China
Okay, I've been offline for a bit (which is why I needed the subscribe
info earlier), but someone forwarded to me a text file on a recent
discovery of Dinosaur eggs in China that not only contained a very well
preserved embryo, but evidence of meteoric dust in surrounding
sediment. The file, however, contained no jint as to who wrote it or
what agency published it (hence a bit of skepticism on my part).
If this has already been discussed to death, then just ignore me, but
otherwise: is this true? Or am I the sufferer of someone's demented
sense of humor? Thus far I haven't been able to find any online
articles on the event, but then I'm still reconstructing my 'Net
database.
Thanks......
--
John M. Dollan
Montana State University - Northern
Graduate Assistant
ICQ #308260
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/1861
"To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the
universe..."
--Carl Sagan