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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:32 pm 
I made a post in haste and hope a moderator can just delete it lol. Please disregard any/all prior comments.


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<font face="Book Antiqua"><font size="4"><font color="limegreen">General Smith Suh! <salute>

Mike, nice to see that you have returned, the Army of Georgia stands ready to march forward under your leadership!

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Excellent news sir!

I just wish I could figure out how a computer works perfectly until you take it apart for transport and then when you put it back together, only a few miles away from where you started, it won't even power up (gggggrrrrr). Ok, stop, think, breathe.....go to your happy place....:-) ah, that's better. Ok, I'm off to class now but will speak with many of you via e-mail later tonight.

Btw, any math gurus out there? I'm currently sporting a D+ in college algebra and need a C or better to obtain my A.S. Degree this semester, lol. If I can do that I'm off to UW LaCrosse as a Pre-Archaeology student with Geo-Archaeology as my minor. :-) To think its only taken me till I was 40 years old to get here hehehehehe.

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Dear Maj Gen Mike Smith,

Sir welcome back! Glad to here all you needed was a new horse. Thought perhaps our picket lines had captured you around Gettysburg. I have already sent a currier with the most recent multi-player game turn. Look forward to hearing form you soon......

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Welcome back General Smith, the BBQ, hush puppies, slaw, collard greens, and sweat tea are over in the officers tent. They may be some grits left over from breakfast.

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<br />I made a post in haste and hope a moderator can just delete it lol. Please disregard any/all prior comments.
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You can delete any post that <u>YOU</u> make. Also, you can edit a post and remove all info, if you want to do that, instead.

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Even after someone has replied? If so, how? I don't see an option for that??? Thanks Ernie!

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HI Mike,
I think I know what Archaeology is, but what is Geo-Archaeology?

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Hi Gary,

Good to see you're still kicking. [:)] Although you still ain't sent up any mustard greens with a nice slab of fatback or pig tails cooked up in 'em. Of course you has to have some fried cornbread and big bowl of pot likker with such a sumptuous feast. [:)]Top it off wit a tall glass of sweet tea and sweet tater pie for desert. Oh I gotta stop, I'm torturing myself hehehehe.

Well, I suppose the easiest way to answer your question is to say, though I'm sure you already know, that Archaeology is essentially the study of human history. Now, to open up what Geo-Archaeology is think of Geology and Archaeology getting mixed together, kind of like the old Reeses commercial. "You've got your peanut butter in my chocolate, you've got your chocolate in my peanut butter." [:D] So, simply put geo-archaeology is the application of geologic techniques/principles to the field of archaeology. Here's a few links to both the school/program I'm going to be in next semester as well as a few particulars that you might find interesting.

1) http://www.uwlax.edu/sociology/archaeology/
2) http://perth.uwlax.edu/faculty/wilder/geoarc.htm
3) http://www.geoarchaeology.com/

Hopefully that'll give you a good idea of what I'm looking forward to.

Oh, and don't worry about them leftover grits you mentioned. Why we'll just fry them up for a little late night snack.

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