On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 10:39 PM, Jerry Bromenshenk <
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> This term is often misused.
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> I concur.
> , I was one of the early pioneers of public research, but I didn't know it
> was going to be called "Citizen Science".
>
Neither do others in the world like some in Britain.
I happen to be listening very early this morning to an overnight broadcast
of the BBC.
In speaking about the public engaged in astronomy they called them Amateur
astronomers.
I believe I've triggered something with my question earlier on.
Great contributions at least one from a real Scientist, but you forgot to
discuss dangling participles and subjective completions.
Time to move on.
Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com
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