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Auteur Matt Wedel

Sometimes you just can’t make this stuff up. You may recall a story from the Onion Our Dumb Century book, allegedly from 1904, about the skeleton of Satan being discovered in Wyoming.

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Folks, I just got this email from open-access guru Peter Suber (quoted with permission): Has anyone else seen this? Is it something we should be worried about? Does anyone know what we can do to stop it? (BTW., for what it’s worth I can assure anyone else who’s seeing this warning that it can be ignored. There’s no malware here.)

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Secretary bird: {.alignnone .size-full .wp-image-6405 loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“6405” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2012/06/19/eyelashes-of-the-harvard-museum-of-natural-history/secretary/” orig-file=“https://svpow.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/secretary.jpeg” orig-size=“1280,960” comments-opened=“1” image-meta=“{"aperture":"4.5","credit":"","camera":"Canon PowerShot

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Check this baby out: {.alignnone .size-full .wp-image-6401 loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“6401” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2012/06/17/sperm-whales-of-the-harvard-museum-of-natural-history/img_0313/” orig-file=“https://svpow.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/img_0313.jpg” orig-size=“2000,1332” comments-opened=“1” image-meta=“{"aperture":"2","credit":"","camera":"Canon PowerShot

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It’s five to ten on Saturday night. Matt and I are in New York City. We could be at the all-you-can-eat sushi buffet a couple of blocks down from our hotel, or watching a film, or doing all sorts of cool stuff. Instead, we’re in our hotel room. Matt is reformatting the bibliography of our neck-elongation manuscript, and I am tweaking the format of the citations. Just sayin’.

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I am finalising an article for submission to Palaeontologia Electronica . Regarding the acknowledgements, the Contributor Instructions say: “Initials are used rather than given names.” WHY?! What on earth is gained by forcing authors to thank R. Cifelli instead of Rich Cifelli for access to specimens? And of course this is the tiniest tip of the pointless-reformatting iceberg.

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I don’t have time to write about this properly, but a few people have asked me about the new Sellers et al. (2012) paper on measuring the masses of extinct animals — in particular, the Berlin Giraffatitan — by having a CAD program generate minimal complex hulls around various body regions.