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petgoat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-09-07 03:12 AM
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61. Those involved in messy sciences like geology and biology
Edited on Fri Feb-09-07 03:35 AM by petgoat
and archaeology take their samples as they can, and use brainwork as they must.

When a piece breaks in half, you log the half piece with the number, and you log
half pieces without numbers. If you get the chance, you line them up and mate them.

When the mark gets damaged you log what you can read, and use * wildcards for what you
can't. A process of elimination will allow you to home in on the number.

It seems to me that the steel from the impact zones would have been well worth assembling.

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