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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #20 on: 29/08/2006 17:50:50 »
There has not been anyone around who can take a picture of me working, but I have put together a page about my lab and there are two pictures on there of the lab itself. Enjoy [:)]http://www.dinochick.com/Paleo/RKH_augielab.html [nofollow]
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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #21 on: 30/08/2006 09:19:37 »
Hiya .. Rebecca saw the pictures.. nice stuffs put up.but expected more than this. hope you put more up


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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #22 on: 30/08/2006 11:02:37 »
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Originally posted by dinochick

There has not been anyone around who can take a picture of me working, but I have put together a page about my lab and there are two pictures on there of the lab itself. Enjoy [:)]http://www.dinochick.com/Paleo/RKH_augielab.html



Desks look just as messy as mine.

BTW - don't worry about putting up any personal pics or anything - no-one expects an invasion of your privacy.



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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #23 on: 30/08/2006 17:14:24 »
Its cool. There has just not been anyone around the building this week. Maybe when I get back from Japan I can post some pictures of myself at work in the lab.
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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #24 on: 30/08/2006 09:19:37 »
Hiya .. Rebecca saw the pictures.. nice stuffs put up.but expected more than this. hope you put more up


lets keep trying the untried since the birth of science innovations have been like  toy but their impacts have rocked the world
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« Reply #25 on: 30/08/2006 11:02:37 »
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Originally posted by dinochick

There has not been anyone around who can take a picture of me working, but I have put together a page about my lab and there are two pictures on there of the lab itself. Enjoy [:)]http://www.dinochick.com/Paleo/RKH_augielab.html



Desks look just as messy as mine.

BTW - don't worry about putting up any personal pics or anything - no-one expects an invasion of your privacy.



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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #26 on: 30/08/2006 17:14:24 »
Its cool. There has just not been anyone around the building this week. Maybe when I get back from Japan I can post some pictures of myself at work in the lab.
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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #27 on: 05/09/2006 18:10:08 »
Dinochick...excellent pictures and that's a great website you have there too..THANK YOU [:)]

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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #28 on: 05/10/2006 06:16:36 »
its always cool to see what labs in other feilds of science look like.

Are YOUR mice nude? [;)]
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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #29 on: 05/10/2006 13:40:45 »
Hi ReBecca, welcome to the mad house, have fun.

Gaia  xxx
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Re: Hello from my lab!
« Reply #30 on: 10/10/2006 18:10:41 »
Hello Dinochick, welcome to the forum.  

I'm Nann from California, the USA ... a new member too ... but I am not a scientist.    

I love dinosaurs ... what you do must be fascinating ...  

Nann



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