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Cryptobranchid Interest Group Web Site

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pin-pin

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Interesting page. Who is designing this project?

There are no pictures for the CIG hat and shirt, but there was a previous thread with pictures. It would be good to put those in, as it is an incredibly cool design.
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john

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I think you'll have to email them Pin-pin - apart from Ed, none of the members of the CIG utter a peep on here as far as I'm aware. I have no involvement with the project either.
 
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edward

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Hi Pin PIn,
Which part of the project? The grants are the work of the various researchers. The fund raisers are the work of the steering committee (I would name some names but I'm afraid to misspelll them so it will have to wait until I am back to work).

Ed
 
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john

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Ed: I hear you may be on vacation so I'm posting this here. Can you please send me a short (3 or 4 line) bio for your article? If you sent me one before I think I have mislaid it. Short and sweet is good - don't spend more than a couple of minutes on it.

Thank you!
 
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edward

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Hi John,
Will do, just got the e-mail.
I'll pull up those Pseudobranchus pictures too if I can.

Ed
 
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john

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Ed: thanks for that. I definitely don't have Pseudobranchus photos but they'd be a nice addition. I'm good to go without them though.
 
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