To all the idiots involved, This is the ecolog, it is for discussing the science of ecology. If I wanted crap like this cluttering up my mailbox I will subscribe to the suckhole log. If anyone wants to discuss the social aspects of forestry do it on your own personal email please. All sides concerned are acting like a bunch of children including myself-- so lets drop this topic. As far as I can tell this is not discussing any ecological principles and is only causing problems. I have subscribed to this log for a year and there are many topics, but this one is the most idiotic and the least scientific so please shut up Most sincerely, On Mon, 5 Dec 1994, Douglas Marshall wrote: > On Thu, 1 Dec 1994, Naomi 'Mt. Graham' Mudge wrote: > > Boys, boys, boys. I must say I am much more offended by Steve Myers > > writing (OMITTED) than by Mr. Hodges using the term "whimpy bullshit". > > I am also very concerned that our friends in the school of forestry have > > taken no history courses. Perhaps a little interdisciplinary studies may help > > fellas :) > > naomi <naomi@indirect.com> I am really jus' a sweet lil' innocent girl.... > > Dear "sweet lil'" Naomi: > > Thank you for your perspective on the Auburn School of Forestry. I > though you may be interested to know that: > --Out of 53 graduate students, 16 are female > --I know that at least 6 have their BS's in ecology, zoology, or another > life science, including myself (BS in Wildlife Ecology, minors in > Forestry and Zoology). Since our grad. school actively seeks > out non-foresters for the program, I'm sure there's more > --We have one former lawyer, a former science teacher, several former > botonists, and the occasional statistition. > --At least half of our graduate credit comes from outside the School, > which is officially encouraged. > --Since history courses are required for undergrad degrees, all the grad > students here have taken at least one. I took European history:Stone Age > to the Fall of the Roman Empire. One of my hobbies is the early history > of the Ottoman Empire. It's really a fasinating subject. > > Well, anyway, just wanted to let you know. If you would like any more > information on the School, Auburn University, or Alabama, let me know. > > Doug Marshall > marshall@forestry.auburn.edu >
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