[Rockhounds] Not often you see Igneous, Sedimentary,
and Metamorphic in a comic strip
Axel Emmermann
axel.emmermann at pandora.be
Sun Jun 28 03:18:01 PDT 2009
The spiky character with the geological knowledge will be pleased to hear
that I call my acicular aragonite specimen from China the "hedgehog".
Good comic! Your daughter has an eye for it...
Axel Emmermann
European Regional Vice President of the
Fluorescent Mineral Society
<http://www.uvminerals.org/>
=========================
Mineralogische Kring Antwerpen/Antwerp Mineralogical Society
<http://www.minerant.org/index.html>
Werkgroepleider/Workgroup leader: Fluorescerende mineralen/Fluorescent
minerals
Technische Realisaties/Engineering
My website: http://users.telenet.be/axel.emmerman/FiatLux/Index.php
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> Namens Kreigh Tomaszewski
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> Onderwerp: [Rockhounds] Not often you see Igneous, Sedimentary,and
Metamorphic in a
> comic strip
>
> My oldest daughter's husband drew my attention to the Pearl Before
> Swine comic from June 25
>
> http://comics.com/pearls_before_swine/?Page=3
>
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