In message <4514F495.7040503 garyjones.co.uk>, Gazza
<gazza garyjones.co.uk> writes
>>> allowing/encouraging research of more esoteric
or less frequently
>>> used/published data types (species, moon/mars
geolocations) on the Web.
>> Do you *really* think that species names are
"esoteric"? <*boggle*>
>
>Under a definition of only being used or known by a
small group of
>people, yes.
And you think that "Blackbird",
"poodle", "T Rex", "potato",
"French
Marigold", "Wisteria", "E. Coli",
"HIV", "Rubella" or "human
being" are
only used by a small group of people?
--
Andy Mabbett
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<http://www.no2id.net/>
a>
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ata.org.uk>
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