Loch Ness Monster, Expecting?

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Well, maybe not that surprising. Can you imagine defending giant eggs in the ocean? Also, a close relative could do the same thing:

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It is becoming increasingly clear that marine reptiles gave live birth in the oceans, and to only one offspring. It is surprising how many fossil specimens have been found with an embryo (or, in the case above, in the process of giving birth).

Marine reptiles, a cast of swimming creatures pictured above, are not dinosaurs. But they are closely related. The same goes for pterodactyls and flying reptiles - they are a separate branch of reptile goodness as well

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Social Networking Propoganda

Aaron Wood, on Google+, has been putting out some amazing stuff lately. As you all know, the social networking wars go on unabated. Despite the carnage on all sides, Wood has somehow managed to act as a complicated double agent, working propaganda on all sides. I almost wonder if he’s working for some diabolical madman.

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For those of you with bad souvenir habits, you can visit his page on etsy to promote your side.

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Website Launch

So this is just a soft launch for the blog - the rest of the site has more interesting stuff (presumably) for the time being.
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