date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 09:42:45 -0500 from: "Rob Wilson" subject: Greetings to: "Keith Briffa" Hi Keith, Thanks for the review and the push you made to get the paper 'potentially' accepted. I was wondering what timeline we (I) have to get the revised paper back to you? I am leaving for Germany and England in just over a week and will likely not have time to look at it until mid January when I return. I also have a rough draft of my Davos poster (max and min recons) that I hope to submit to Dendrochronologia in the New Year. For the record, I would just like to say that the paper's verbosity portrays Brian's influence rather than mine. As the Masters thesis that this came from is 280 pages, you can imagine the frustrating experience I have had to please the Boss!!! on an unrelated note....you said in Davos that the WMO was moving to Bristol (I think) and there might be some possible openings for up and coming modellers (i.e. my wife). She will be finishing her PhD in the next few months and is currently looking at different options. Is there a particular individual that might be worth contacting for more information? best regards and Seasons Greetings Rob ------------------------------------------ Rob Wilson. Tree-Ring Lab, Department of Geography University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada, N6G 3A9 Tel: 519 645 87 57 Home Page: http://publish.uwo.ca/~rjwilson/ Curriculum Vitae: http://publish.uwo.ca/~rjwilson/CV/CV.html ".....I have wondered about trees. They are sensitive to light, to moisture, to wind, to pressure. Sensitivity implies sensation. Might a man feel into the soul of a tree for these sensations? If a tree were capable of awareness, this faculty might prove useful. " "The Miracle Workers" by Jack Vance