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RE: Dinosaurier: Eine Tiergruppe, die (fast) niemand kennt!

in #deutsch6 years ago

Sorry, I won't try to write in German...

This was a delight. Your writing style is conversational and entertaining. I know so much now about dinosaurs and why they are not reptiles. The sloppy classification doesn't bother me, but I do find it fascinating that after millions of years proteins can help to prove the case.
I loved you illustrations. As entertaining as your text.
I had a thoroughly enjoyable time reading this--had to look up some of the words but my college German served me well.
Thanks for the lesson in anatomy, chemistry and molecular biology.
It's going to be hard living up to this post's quality the next time I try to write a science article.

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Hey @agmoore,

thank you once again for reading my posts. And thank you for the kind words.

Actually, I need years for the preparation (reading articles, reading books, watching movies and documentaries, university courses, and at least the image preparation and writing) but now I'm happy that many people appreciate it and learned something in between.

Until the next articles, it will take a few days or weeks, because I'm very busy in the "real world".

Hope to see you again.

Have a nice weekend

Chapper

P.S.: Good luck with the writing. Which topic did you choose? In the case that I won't reply please give me a reminder. Sometimes I miss articles in my feed!

Thank you so much for your reply.
I've been looking at imprinting, and have begun to narrow the focus to genomic imprinting. Not sure where this will take me because I don't really know much about it. But it seems to help explain how we get to be who we are. There will be quite a bit of studying ahead for me.
I wouldn't let you know when the blog is out...can't really bring myself to do that. But I am so gratified you asked.
You have a great night. Don't work too hard in the "real world."

Take as much time as you need. The more you understood the better your results.

But don't forget: Don't kill a good Story by too much research.

😉

Cheers

Chapper

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Thank you for the kind advice...it is a good story:)