Message 2003-03-0005: Re: Animal 'bar codes' to take over from Latin names

Sun, 09 Mar 2003 12:44:18 -0500 (EST)

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Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 12:44:18 -0500 (EST)
From: StephanPickering@cs.com
To: qilongia@yahoo.com
Cc: PhyloCode@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu
Subject: Re: Animal 'bar codes' to take over from Latin names

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       I am quite sure the individuals have given far more thought, analysis, 
and consideration to their project than you are capable of without having 
seen their data base, and as you have not yet published a coherent matrix of 
classificatory systems. My advice would be for you to contact them, offer 
your encyclopedic surfaces, then publish an analysis others can review and, 
likely, refute, judging by your explications in other forums. I am quite sure 
the PhyloCode, as presently unfolding, so to speak, is sufficiently flexible 
to handle "real time" permutations of living taxa on the verge of extinction. 
I think their proposal, if workable, is to be encouraged.
       Stephan Pickering / Chofetz Chayim ben-Avraham
       Dinosaur Fractals Project

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