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Why There Are No Transitional Fossils
echomikeromeo Started conversation Jul 5, 2005
Hi Kiteman
I'm subbing your entry on transitional fossils, the revised version of which can be found @ A4351628. I'd appreciate it if you'd take a quick look at this and let me know if there's any of my changes that you disagree with or any other alterations you'd like to make.
I'm still waiting to hear back from the Editors on whether or not your link to the University project is allowed, as it links to an unedited entry. For now, I have enclosed it in tags, so that it appears in the sidebar but not in the entry itself. I also took out your link to Wikipedia, as I have a gut reaction against linking anything on h2g2 to Wikipedia, for the obvious reason that they are our greatest competitor. If you can come up with another link, or would like me to find one, I will be glad to include one.
Thanks!
Why There Are No Transitional Fossils
echomikeromeo Posted Jul 5, 2005
Status update: the entry is now linked to A730522, the Uni project's main page, which happens to be Edited.
Why There Are No Transitional Fossils
Kiteman Posted Jul 5, 2005
Thanks again (this is getting to be a habit!)
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