John,
My full response is offline, whereas yours were not of course,
because its effect works best with an audience. It is typical of
certain academics from a few insular countries.
cheers,
eric
> Now we receive absurd and inaccurate lessons in English Literature!
> Can we restrict postings on this site to science and omit the
> semantic pedantry. Blather is an appropriate word in this context.
John Dewey
On Nov 27, 2009, at 11:10 AM, John F. Dewey wrote:
>> Those who spend time in the field on a wide variety of rocks will
>> have seen sandstone dykes and sills, mud diapirs, salt dykes, and
>> salt diapirs. They can even be seen in textbooksMost intrusive
>> rocks are igneous but not exclusively so.
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> John Dewey
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