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I've read most of it, after hearing many of the talks live at the symposium. Good perspectives from around the world on confronting the subterranean unknown.

 

The last chapter is the worst; total rubbish, do not waste your time on such stuff!

well maybe it's not so bad

tight peer reviews on all that, I'll warrant.

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I've read most of it, after hearing many of the talks live at the symposium. Good perspectives from around the world on confronting the subterranean unknown.

 

The last chapter is the worst; total rubbish, do not waste your time on such stuff!

well maybe it's not so bad

tight peer reviews on all that, I'll warrant.

 

Thanks Guy, do you care to elaborate? I'm going to have to buy it just to read the last chapter now.

 

Does it cover or update the elements of the first two volumes. I've a reading list which includes them as well, which is the reason for asking.:thumbup1:

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", do you care to elaborate? I'm going to have to buy it just to read the last chapter now.

 

Confidentiality constrains, but i can say i sleep with the bloke's wife, and he's all for it. :thumbup:

 

"Does it cover or update the elements of the first two volumes. I've a reading list which includes them as well, which is the reason for asking.

 

o i see; then no, different research reports in 1 and 2. Some may be different reports of ongoing or related studies.

What are you studying for, Master of Rootology? :confused1:

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