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    Basilisk (The King of all Serpents) enigma200316's Avatar
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    Re: Grammar class

    Quote Originally Posted by GrapefruiTgirl View Post
    Are you asking me, enigma? If so, I haven't taken any yet. Just finished installing some digital camera software on my machine, so I can download from this camera. It works great, but Snaky isn't out and about tonight, so hopefully tomorrow.

    oh ok I wasn't sure if I missed them or not, I mean its a big thing here to see pics of everyones herps and all.......... so get them up, just kidding
    when you get'em up you get'em up.......can't wait to see them though..
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    Re: Grammar class

    Yeah, I know what you mean. We are kind of lucky in that we usually talk of garters, but if we were talking about South American snakes (those with a million regional names), we would need to use the latin names. I find it the easiest way to figure things out. Plus I just love what they mean when you dissect them a little bit.

    Drache, are you from the German quarter of Bed-Sty?

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    Re: Grammar class

    Quote Originally Posted by RZL36 View Post
    Drache, are you from the German quarter of Bed-Sty?
    no
    I hail from the lovely green Odenwald region (near Heidelberg) and was transplanted into Brooklyn at the tender age of 20 - uprooted several times, now living right between the two largest areas of green in Brooklyn
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    Brooklyn is wonderful (Still got some of my Italian family there). If you need a ride to Hamburg, just take the shore line out of Penn and get off at Hazlet. I live down the street.

    Take care,
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    Re: Grammar class

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    I'd just like to add that it amuses me no end when I see lengthy discussions about which latin name is now correct for some kingsnake or chiclid when some scientists decide that they now belong to a different species, and nobody knows what the heck is going on and if you get a book that's new or too old . . .
    but I agree
    on the whole there's quite a bit more consensus on use of scientific names
    they're just not entirely free of controversy either
    It's a scientific name, which isn't necessarily latin.

    Still, I agree that it's amusing. Nothing is funnier than a subspecies being declared an independent species, though.

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    Re: Grammar class

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    It's a scientific name, which isn't necessarily latin.

    Still, I agree that it's amusing. Nothing is funnier than a subspecies being declared an independent species, though.
    well some of them seem to go back and forth too - at least in the fish world

    personally I wonder whether there is perhaps a limit to how precisely everything can be subjected to an absolute scientific order after all
    I know I know
    it's only a small step from a thought like that to absolute anarchy and rioting in the streets
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    Re: Grammar class

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    well some of them seem to go back and forth too - at least in the fish world

    personally I wonder whether there is perhaps a limit to how precisely everything can be subjected to an absolute scientific order after all
    I know I know
    it's only a small step from a thought like that to absolute anarchy and rioting in the streets
    I think it would be absurd to assume that the current classification is the ultimate truth anyway, "they" can't always even agree what sets two species apart. The system only works as a tool to describe how they are related, it's not perfect.

    I bet Rick will show up and correct me any minute now.

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