[MD] Patterns

Ron Kulp RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Tue Feb 19 12:44:03 PST 2008


SA,
biological rocks that are inorganic patterns, 
These dinosaurs most likely lived in social groups does that mean coal
might be considered social, biological, rocks?
-Ron


SA previously:
> Though some rocks are biological creations, such as
coal.


SA:  I rephrased this to clarify.  Also, I want to
point out that rocks that are biological creations are
called biological rocks, but even these biological
rocks are inorganic patterns, due to not holding to
what is usually deemed biological patterns.


nottin' but blue sky!
SA


 
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