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Old 07-12-2005, 10:54 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Tex Bandrew
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk


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Old 08-12-2005, 07:33 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

There is a place called a university library that actually has books on the
subject.

Check it out.

Anyone who depends on the internet as their primary source of information is
a fool.

BTW, doing a spelling check on your message would be worthwhile too.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to
write a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk



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Old 09-12-2005, 04:12 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
jake77
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk


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Old 09-12-2005, 06:49 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
Posts: n/a
Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to
write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type
of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk




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Old 09-12-2005, 04:51 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Tex Bandrew
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could get help
there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
.. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to
write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type
of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk








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Old 09-12-2005, 08:03 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could get
help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to
write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular type
of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk







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Old 16-12-2005, 07:05 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Peter Jason
 
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Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could get
help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying to
write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk









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Old 16-12-2005, 06:33 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could get
help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it from
home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying
to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk











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Old 20-12-2005, 12:35 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Peter Jason
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to jump
from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
news
What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could get
help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it from
home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically
to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying
to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk













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Old 20-12-2005, 04:32 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I thought it
was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to
jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news
What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically
to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student trying
to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk

















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Old 20-12-2005, 05:33 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Peter Jason
 
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Uh! Another day, another troll.

Why not come on over; our sheep are none too fussy.
Any frigid midget with a rigid digit can be sure of their placid attention,
and our rams have horns for a sure grip in wet weather.

Better bring a dictionary though because we don't tolerate bad spelling
here, and bad grammar even less.

Also we have plants (Plantae) over here for novo-pseudo quasi botanists to
learn from.

Remember, one must learn before preaching, teaching and criticizing.





"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
...
I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I thought
it was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to
jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news
What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically
to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student
trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk

















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Old 20-12-2005, 06:12 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Question regarding endosperm formation...

That is the correct spelling in American English, babe.

I'd rather be a Yankee than a yanker!!!

Its no surprise to see you are so intimately familiar with sheep!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Uh! Another day, another troll.

Why not come on over; our sheep are none too fussy.
Any frigid midget with a rigid digit can be sure of their placid
attention, and our rams have horns for a sure grip in wet weather.

Better bring a dictionary though because we don't tolerate bad spelling
here, and bad grammar even less.

Also we have plants (Plantae) over here for novo-pseudo quasi botanists to
learn from.

Remember, one must learn before preaching, teaching and criticizing.





"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I thought
it was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to
jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared
specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student
trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end
cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article
that describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk



















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Old 20-12-2005, 07:23 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Peter Jason
 
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Fourty?

Baa Baaaaaaah!




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
...
That is the correct spelling in American English, babe.

I'd rather be a Yankee than a yanker!!!

Its no surprise to see you are so intimately familiar with sheep!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Uh! Another day, another troll.

Why not come on over; our sheep are none too fussy.
Any frigid midget with a rigid digit can be sure of their placid
attention, and our rams have horns for a sure grip in wet weather.

Better bring a dictionary though because we don't tolerate bad spelling
here, and bad grammar even less.

Also we have plants (Plantae) over here for novo-pseudo quasi botanists
to learn from.

Remember, one must learn before preaching, teaching and criticizing.





"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I
thought it was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair
on reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised
to jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared
specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type
of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student
trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in
angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end
cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article
that describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk





















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Old 20-12-2005, 03:22 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
Kye
 
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Cereus,

Whilst I hold you in high regard, please remember that there are those
computer geeks out there like myself who are passionate about botany. For
myself this is shown by the fact that I have just enrolled in my BAchelors
degree with focus on Botany, which has meant leaving ten years of successful
IT Consultancy behind me for the next many years back at Uni..

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in message
...
I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I thought
it was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to
jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news
What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared specifically
to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student
trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end cellular
type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article that
describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk

















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Old 21-12-2005, 04:07 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Peter Jason
 
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It's just no good. He's off to his room for an extended sulk.





"Kye" wrote in message
...
Cereus,

Whilst I hold you in high regard, please remember that there are those
computer geeks out there like myself who are passionate about botany. For
myself this is shown by the fact that I have just enrolled in my BAchelors
degree with focus on Botany, which has meant leaving ten years of
successful IT Consultancy behind me for the next many years back at Uni..

Kye.

"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
I'm not surprised that you never. After all what else is there in New
Zealand but sheep and more sheep?

When I heard there was a movie called "Fourty year old virgin", I thought
it was your life story.

You impressionable? You are a borderline troll if not one.

A computer geek that loves botany? When does he find the time?

You might as well jump!!!


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Well I never!

Is this the way to treat an impressionable young person?

Is this the way to bolster up a fragile growing psyche?

Is this the way instil into a mind the love of Botany??

For all we know your poor victim has sunk into depression and despair on
reading your savage and intemperate riposte, and even now is poised to
jump from a rocky cliff on to jagged rocks below.

And it's all YOUR fault!

Shame!







"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message news What are you, some kind of nut?

Why don't YOU do his project for him?

Do you think his teacher will give you all the credit?

Go and be a martyr in some other newsgroup.


"Peter Jason" wrote in message
...
Where's your Christian charity! Being Xmas 'n all.




"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message ...
Why do you think they call it reSEARCH?

It requires you to make an actual physical effort on your part!!!

Its not all going to be handed to you over the internet.


"Tex Bandrew" wrote in message
...
Ok, ill go to my university library of cause I knew that I could
get help there, just thought it would be easier if I could read it
from home.

And especially for you I've spellchecked my message



Best regards



Tex

www.bandrew.dk
"Cereus-validus-..........." wrote in
message .. .
Now where did I see that reply before?

Oh yeah, it was from me!!!

What a coincidence!!!

Its like deja vu all over again!!!!

Nothing is sacred on the internet.


"jake77" wrote in message
oups.com...
have you tried searching at your library under journal
articles..libraries usually have search engines geared
specifically to
journal articles....that is where you want to go to do any type of
literature research...the internet can be useful but it is not
respected by the scientific community.
Tex Bandrew wrote:
Hi, i hope somone can help me here. Im an undergrade student
trying to write
a webpage covering some of the most important steps in angiosperm
divilopment. I cant find a description of the nuclear end
cellular type of
endosperm formation, does anyone know of a webpage or article
that describes
this ?

Best regards...
Tex Bandrew.
www.bandrew.dk



















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