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I got onto this platform recently. I'm thinking of jumping ship from a very popular social network, or simply spending less time on it to break my addiction to routines. I may develop another routine though. World people really need to get out of the chair and go outdoor to get some sun instead of spending too much time on the computer.
There is no editing of the comments. No deleting. Did I miss some buttons somewhere ? I'll just have to be more careful with my grammar. Not a lot of activity discussing about the observations or casual comments within my country. I guess any comments will be seen by world people.

I'm going to say " Research Grade" sounds somewhat stern. I do not know the general sentiments , how people are feeling over this word "Research Grade". Perhaps you can say Data is complete. or Data Partially completed. You don't have to tell us what you are going to do with our content such as photos. Of course, with a reasonable understanding that you don't track us using our phone data, and some other moves Big Tech is rumoured to be using on people. I do understand that the photos will be public dormained with some copyrights retained.

Just has someone commented yesterday that I have some additional obligations for science. Programmers ought to make things simplier. I've read through some beginner's notes. I think I skimmed through like I read the instruction manuals of some devices.

On the topic of Cultivated and Wild, I've this to say... Charles Darwin made some observations at his home on domesticated animals as well as wild animals. That was after his travels around America. He corresponded with scientists and people like Alfred Wallace through letters, which was the mode of communication in their times. He might've seen something and arrived at some ideas. I read that he studied pigeons, make notes on Goldfish, and some breeds of domesticated animals such as sheeps It may be something about the plasticity of the lifeforms. He knew about the varieties of plants can be complicated in naming them as the species or varieties.
Alfred Wallace meanwhile was collecting specimens throughout the world. He was here in the malay archipelago back in the day. Some say they arrived at the same theory. I read in books of a monk called Gregor Mendel. He studied peas. I'm just parroting what I remember.
New organisms might have part of the genes of other creatures.
I guess modern scientists making IDs could be overworked if they looked into too many domesticated organisms. If there can be some algorithm to sift out what they want, that will be a positive situation.

Posted on March 5, 2022 10:57 AM by chugbug111 chugbug111

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