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Topic: Formations really do match detailed lab expts of sorting under rapid currents
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TrueCreation
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"Hey, TC, do you realize that you use 'excepted' when you mean 'accepted'? That's what Edge is talking about and I have to agree that you seem to be competing with Brad in lack of clarity on occasions." --Yes I did use 'excepted' instead of 'accepted' as well as did edge, I appoligize for my lack in clarity at times. Sometimes I subconceously assume that the reader already knows what I am thinking when I make my assertions. I will try to be more careful. -------------------
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edge
Member (Idle past 1696 days) Posts: 4696 From: Colorado, USA Joined: 01-09-2002
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quote: Originally posted by TrueCreation: --Yes I did use 'excepted' instead of 'accepted' as well as did edge...
I can see that my considerable talents at subtlety are wasted on you, TC.
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TrueCreation
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Message 124 of 130 (27561)
12-20-2002 11:52 PM
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Reply to: Message 123 by edge 12-20-2002 5:39 PM
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"I can see that my considerable talents at subtlety are wasted on you, TC." --What do you mean? ------------------
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forgiven
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quote: Originally posted by TrueCreation: "I can see that my considerable talents at subtlety are wasted on you, TC." --What do you mean?
he means that if you see a misspelled word in one of his posts, and someone has misspelled the same word in the same way, his misspelling was simply a subtle way of poking fun at the first person's misspelling...
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derwood
Member (Idle past 1866 days) Posts: 1457 Joined: 12-27-2001
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Message 126 of 130 (27664)
12-22-2002 5:07 PM
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Reply to: Message 121 by derwood 12-20-2002 10:15 AM
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quote: Originally posted by SLPx: I'm a little late in the discussion here, but just a quick question - did Berthault's (sp?) demonstrate that this layering can produce cyclical laminae? Here is what I mean. Each number represents a type of material. Were the sediments like this: 1 2 3 4 or like this: 1 2 1 2 1 2 ? just curious.
Guess it was option 1....
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Tranquility Base
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Message 127 of 130 (27668)
12-22-2002 5:21 PM
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Reply to: Message 121 by derwood 12-20-2002 10:15 AM
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One does get cyclically repeating laminae in Julien's experiments.
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Tranquility Base
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He means that he was parodying you. Weall nkow a neasy waey to parodwy me! [This message has been edited by Tranquility Base, 12-22-2002]
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TrueCreation
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Message 129 of 130 (27695)
12-22-2002 9:47 PM
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Reply to: Message 125 by forgiven 12-21-2002 9:48 AM
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"he means that if you see a misspelled word in one of his posts, and someone has misspelled the same word in the same way, his misspelling was simply a subtle way of poking fun at the first person's misspelling..." --Oops, I guess I missed that (my apologies, edge) ------------------
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derwood
Member (Idle past 1866 days) Posts: 1457 Joined: 12-27-2001
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quote: Originally posted by Tranquility Base: One does get cyclically repeating laminae in Julien's experiments.
Like this: 1 2 1 2 1 2 ? With 1 being one type of sediment, 2 being another?
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