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  • 1.  It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Feb 28, 2015 01:49 AM

    So, who likes Dinosaurs....

     

    http://www.mos.org/exhibits/triceratops-cliff

     

    Anyway, has to be my favorite fossil presentation. Almost all real and you can get close enough to feel like you're right there with it.

     

    Worth the price of admission if you like that sort of thing.

     

    There's also an effort going on to retain the display - it was on temporary loan and that's coming to an end. There's a fundraiser effort that is easy to find if you look for it and are interested. 

     

    -Garin

     

    ps. It's a hundred million years old and stone now but it's still smaller and faster than Admin Console....



  • 2.  Re: It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Mar 02, 2015 10:04 AM

    Growing up, I don't think not liking dinosaur's was really even an option :smileyhappy: Looking at children today, not much has changed in that regard it seems.

     

    Been planning to visit the local biological museum here, they have at least some cool models of dinosaur fossils' and it's been way too long since last visit.

     

    -jon

     



  • 3.  Re: It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Mar 02, 2015 05:42 PM

    If you ever get chance to visit the Natural History Museum in London UK I highly recommend it :smileyhappy:

     

    It has to be the best, free day out you will ever have!



  • 4.  Re: It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Mar 02, 2015 10:22 PM

    To help get to the second page.

     

    I wonder if dinosaurs made noises similar to these fine animals.

     

    http://youtu.be/PpccpglnNf0

     

     



  • 5.  Re: It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Mar 03, 2015 10:04 AM

    Let's put some fire onto this topic and suggest "Dr Dino's" museum; http://creationtoday.org/pensacola/

    Millions of years? No sir! Impossibro!



  • 6.  Re: It's my goal to get this section to two pages...

    Posted Mar 03, 2015 10:51 PM

    Fire and Brimstone I say...

     

    Not to side one way or another but it is really amazing how far the average human will go to support a belief and how resistant we are to being wrong. 

     

    I had a "discussion" with a science teacher over a fair project where the child had performed an experiment and proved that their original thesis was incorrect. The teacher graded him badly because his guess was wrong. I felt compelled to point out that no one ever learnt anything from being right. If you are right then you already knew the material. It's only when you are wrong and learn that you are and understand why that you grow.

     

    -Garin