[Taxacom] EOL announces call for 'research wishes'

Stephen Thorpe stephen_thorpe at yahoo.co.nz
Wed Aug 22 02:24:40 CDT 2012


Ken is a classic case of "see no weevil, hear no weevil, speak no weevil" !




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 From: Robert Mesibov <mesibov at southcom.com.au>
To: Ken Walker <kwalker at museum.vic.gov.au> 
Cc: TAXACOM <taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu> 
Sent: Wednesday, 22 August 2012 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] EOL announces call for 'research wishes'
 
Ken Walker wrote:

"Why is it that when someone tries to do some good for the community, people throw stones at them?"

Not sure what you're referring to here, but my own post was a comment on Peter Rauch's. He pictured a dying world, for which EOL care is appropriate and punning.

Also not sure what you're referring to with 'when someone tries to do some good for the community'. What community was Cyn Parr addressing? And 'someone' is a rather disingenuous, gentle way of describing a massive organisation kick-started in 2007 with US$50 million.

Its current mission is 'To increase awareness and understanding of living nature through an Encyclopedia of Life that gathers, generates, and shares knowledge in an open, freely accessible and trusted digital resource' (http://eol.org/about), but EOL publicity continues to promote a different goal, 'documenting every living plant and animal species on the globe' (http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2012/07/one-million-species-and-counting/), as though EOL staff hired or funded taxonomic work or was an important part of the worldwide taxonomic effort.

Not so. Getting back to 'the community', the 'wishes' program invites 'Anyone with a strong interest in science' (http://eol.org/info/aug_16_2012) to ask for EOL's help.

That's help, not money. As explained on EOL's 'wishes' page:

'EOL will thank winners for their leadership and inspiration with their choice of the following limited edition, personalized EOL-themed gifts, emblazoned with the EOL logo and your choice of images from our collection:
·         Caffeinated EOL: a set of six 15oz mugs
·         EOL Tech: a mousepad, a smartphone case and a portable USB power supply
·         EOL outdoors: a hooded sweatshirt, a field bag and a stainless steel water bottle or Thermos
·         EOL@ home: a shower curtain and a 50”x60” fleece throw blanket 

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Dr Robert Mesibov
Honorary Research Associate
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, and
School of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania
Home contact: PO Box 101, Penguin, Tasmania, Australia 7316
Ph: (03) 64371195; 61 3 64371195

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