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| Subject: | RE: Human ears |
| From: | "Osborn, Paul PR" <> |
| Date: | Fri, 21 Nov 1997 09:05:09 +1100 |
Glen said :
'Even more damaging, however, is the discovery that the number
of birds in an area is inversely proportional to the number of human
ears. '
In my experience, the number of bird species attributed to any one call
is directly proportional to the number of human ears present.
Paul Osborn
Research Scientist
BHP Research - Newcastle Labs
PO Box 188 Wallsend, NSW, 2287
Ph: (02) 49792705
VPN: 8843 2705
Fax: (02) 49792022
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