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Just to let you people know, I'll be on
vacation for the next week, so don't expect any posts for a little
while!
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
The Amniota consists of the Sinapsida, the
Diapsida, and the Anapsida.
So let me get this strait: Anapsida consists of Turtles, Tortoises,
and various exctinct species. The Sinapsida consists of Mammal and
"mammal-like reptiles". And the Diapsida consists of the Archosauria
and other groups. And the Archosauria consists of the Ornithosuchia
and the "Pseudosuchia" (Which is a philosophical parradox! I mean,
having the Crocodylomorpha in a group thats name means "false
crocodile"!)
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
it's okay moocher. I forgive
you.
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
Oh; right Joe Bob. The 11th. I just said
on your message "finally 11, Feb. 12th." So I thought that you posted
on your B-Day.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
"No, moocher was pirating Gianna's name
and I only posted that last message to let the real Gianna know what
was going on. JC"
Oh, right. Well; it's up to Gianna to forgive you Moocher.
I recommend anyone really interested in Dinosaurs to become a site
supporter here. I've never seen a more easily accepting
community.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
""It is the Mecca for web surfing dinosaur
fans."
Well, yes, but I find the Dinosauricon just a little bit easier to
navigate and get my information though.
Yeah, and Dinodata too."
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
""we are used to making estimates from
isolated bones thanks especially to sauropods"
Yeah. I think that's very impressive.
Yeah, and Sauroposeidon is a good example on this: by looking at the
length of the isolated neck vertebrae, we were able to deduct that
Sauroposeidon had the longest neck."
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
"i'm very sorry for using ur name
Gianna.
Welcome in. Please post often: it's a very usual scenario now; someone
posts, we think there's a new person in town; and they never post
again (DinoSol is just one example.) It's sad. We're all an easy going
bunch so no one really minds now I guess.
"Anyway Happy Valentines' Day to all of u!!!!!!!"
Why; thank you. The very same to you.
I was very desperate for my answers and did not want to pay to be a
supporter(even though this site has helped me a lot)."
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
""we are used to making estimates from
isolated bones thanks especially to sauropods"
Yeah. I think that's very impressive.
Yeah, and Sauroposeidon is a good example on this: by looking at the
length of the isolated neck vertebrae, we were able to deduct that
Sauroposeidon had the longest neck."
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 14, 2002
Actually, my birthday was on the 11th...
Thanks anyway.
from Joe Bob B.,
age 11,
Menlo Park,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
Hey! I think we have a new
participant!
Hello, moocher, I'm sure everyone is glad to have you here.
What's your favorite dinosaur. If you have any questions, or want to
talk about something, this is the place to be.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
No, moocher was pirating Gianna's name (and not a site supporter); I only posted that last message to let the real Gianna know what was going on. JC
"It is the Mecca for web surfing dinosaur
fans."
Yeah, and Dinodata too.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
"we are used to making estimates from
isolated bones thanks especially to sauropods"
Yeah, and Sauroposeidon is a good example on this: by looking at the
length of the isolated neck vertebrae, we were able to deduct that
Sauroposeidon had the longest neck.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
i'm very sorry for using ur name
Gianna.
I was very desperate for my answers and did not want to pay to be a
supporter(even though this site has helped me a lot).
Anyway Happy Valentines' Day to all of u!!!!!!!
from moocher,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
Please stop using my name! I will start
putting my adress for a while until this dies down.
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
JC; who is I. MacPenn?
Do you know them? It's an interesting story. I check if there's
anything new every day.
I don't mean to be nosy but I am inquisitive.
from da masta,
age 14,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
Mac is a very private person. There should probably be a new bunch of chapters coming soon - it's about time. JC
"was the Teinurosaurus carnivourus and is
there any way to tell how big it was?"
Well; the experts think that it was a theropod. It was certainly not
an ornithischian; ornithischians and saurischians have different
vertebrae. And we can make rough size estimates from the vertebrae
too; we are used to making estimates from isolated bones thanks
especially to sauropods.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
"STOP IMPERSONATING ME!!!
What the heck is a Teinurosaurus? Whoever used my name please use your
own name unless you have the same name as I do.
da masta, did you know it wasn't me? I never put "u" instead of "you".
So what is a Teinurosaurus(sp?)anyway?"
Gianna, you don't post many messages a day so I highly recommend that
you use JC's advice and put your Email adress every time you post.
And yes; a silly mistake by me from my point of view. You never use
"u."
I can tell you with certainty that that was the same person who wanted
info on archeopteryx. Note that she puts "Thanx" with an "X" at the
end, both in the archeopteryx posts and the teinurosaurus posts.
If that is a she, which is likely, because note that out of the six of
us she chose the only girl. Now; I don't know much about
teinurosaurus, Tim said it all. Check the Dinosauricon; I always do.
It is the Mecca for web surfing dinosaur fans.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
"Could someone post? And Da Masta, please
continue your DWF story! I'll write another story if you continue
yours! Please? *is dragged away by the men in funny white coats*
You mean paediatric psychiatrists? I am continuing, slowly but surely.
I need research to make it good, and the FBI and Police Departments
don't reveal much in their websites. I've seen lots of gun sites
though. It'll be very long by the way; and I need to be in a motivated
mood to write. Happy birthday Joe Bob! So it is on the
twelfth.
from Joe Bob B., age Finally 11, Menlo Park, ?, ?; February 12, 2002"
from da masta,
age 14,
?,
?,
?;
February 13, 2002
"So what is a
Teinurosaurus(sp?)anyway?"''
Read my earlier post, if you want, or you could just check the
Dinosauricon genus index, like da masta suggested.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
was the Teinurosaurus carnivourus and is
there any way to tell how big it was?
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
"Joe Bob B., age Finally 11"
Congratulations, happy birthday!
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
STOP IMPERSONATING ME!!!
What the heck is a Teinurosaurus? Whoever used my name please use your
own name unless you have the same name as I do.
da masta, did you know it wasn't me? I never put "u" instead of "you".
So what is a Teinurosaurus(sp?)anyway?
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
Could someone post? And Da Masta, please
continue your DWF story! I'll write another story if you continue
yours! Please? *is dragged away by the men in funny white
coats*
from Joe Bob B.,
age Finally 11,
Menlo Park,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
Jesus, where IS everyone?!?
Gianna; check the Dinosauricon Genus Index, I bet that Teinurosaurus
will be there.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 12, 2002
Teinurosaurus??
That's quite an obscure dinosaur indeed. In fact, it's a nomen
dubium.
The only materiel is some vertebrae which lost during WW2. It's
supposed to be some sort of Therapod, but I don't think we can be
sure. I don't know for sure when it was described, but it was probably
in between 1900 and 1940.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 11, 2002
You guys don't have any info on
teinurosaurus.
Thanx
Could u get some??
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 11, 2002
"There have been only two posts today!
Many site supporters may be watching the olympics and a taking a break
to watch. But it is strange to have only two posts in one day."
I never watch the Olympics; I never will, and they really bore me; but
you're probably right. Argh! There's nothing more boring for me than
professional sport. Although I play tennis.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 11, 2002
"Here are the answers:
1)Dale Allen Russel,1970 *YAY!*
2)Kenneth Carpenter" *D'OH; I COULD'VE GOT THAT!*
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 11, 2002
There have been only two posts today!
Many site supporters may be watching the olympics and a taking a break
to watch. But it is strange to have only two posts in one
day.
from T-master,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 10, 2002
There have been only two posts
today!
from A worried Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 10, 2002
Here are the answers:
1)Dale Allen Russel,1970
2)Kenneth Carpenter
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 9, 2002
"We need more people here.
Hey, here's some trivia.
1)When and by who was D.torosus described
MAN, THAT WAS SOLID TRIVIA!
*RUSSEL IN 1970*
2)Who discovered the Edmontosaurus tail vertbrae with a healed-over T-rex
bight mark.
*D' I DUNNO! THIS IS REALLY OBSCURE STUFF! OK, IF I WANTED TO KNOW THAT I
COULD BUT WITH 1097 GENERA TO LEARN ALL ABOUT... AND I'M NOT A REX FAN
LIKE YOU TIM!*
(you need to know your Tyrannosaurs for this trivia)"
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
February 9, 2002
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