Converting prehistoric animals

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BOZ said:
i really wasn't sure how to write that line, but i definitely wanted the more regocnizable name to play a small part. :) anyone want to fix that line for me?

O.K., for lack of anything better I'm just going to rip part of the Smithsonian Handbook's entry (with enough changes so that I'm not directly quoting it)

"Apatosaurus excelsus was the dinosaur originally known as Brontosaurus; a name which means 'Thunder Lizard' and refers to the sound the beast made as it walked."
 
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sounds good to me. thanks! :) what you say fellas, we ready to move on to the next? how's it looking?
 


there are three more dinos in module X1, the dimetrodon, pleisosaurus, and trachodon (sorry about spelling). i will be able to start the next one on friday or saturday. state a preference, if you care to. ;)
 


i can't follow that link (or any other normal link to these boards) while at work, what does it say?
 

"This weekend, from Friday evening through to Sunday evening, EN World will be innaccessible. The whole site will be down (messageboards, news pages etc.)"
 

dang! well, guess i better prepare in advance then. i can still do some work, but i'm kind of limited by not being able to access the boards.
 

I'd like the dimetredon to go first, no real reason, except that trachodon's are boring and plesiosaurs are just lesser elasmosaurs. BTW, the trachodon is under "anatotitan" (more paleontological revisionism) in the dino-document.

Demiurge out.
 


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