We have to find a way to relate dinosaurs to the military. Perhaps applying data gleaned from the serrations on theropod teeth to the design of new combat bayonets? This could be our big break. Thomas Yazbeck From: dinosaur-l-request@usc.edu <dinosaur-l-request@usc.edu> on behalf of Dann Pigdon <dannj@alphalink.com.au>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 6:33 PM To: dinosaur-l@usc.edu Subject: Re: [dinosaur] Main goals in future dinosaur paleontology On Tue, Apr 11th, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Poekilopleuron <dinosaurtom2015@seznam.cz> wrote: > I have a simple, albeit an important, question: What are the main (general) > "goals" in the dinosaur paleontology in the future? I imagine it will be the same main goal palaeontology has faced for years; to secure funding. Especially if you're in the USA and not doing research for either the military or wall engineering. :-) -- _____________________________________________________________ Dann Pigdon GIS Officer Melbourne, Australia _____________________________________________________________ |