Mr. Mixon just loves to poke at the scientists on this list because he knows he'll get a reaction (especially from Diana!). I've enjoyed the explanations and comments from her and others. The Texas caver family includes quite a few scientists in a variety of fields, many of them karst related. Their research and discoveries make the news fairly often (e.g. aquifers, hydrology, blind fish and other endangered species, long/deep caves and cave dives, etc). I think it's great that the rest of us have an opportunity to know these people, support some of them in their fieldwork, and often are among the first to learn about their findings at Grotto meetings.  The more we learn from them about karst geology, hydrology, biology, astronomy, etc., the more interesting and fun caving is! (Just kidding about astronomy.)

Logan McNatt
lmcn...@austin.rr.com

On Aug 31, 2016 Bill Mixon wrote
Wow! Fourteen alleged authors for an article with eight paragraphs.
How many of those people do you think were really authors, i.e.,
writers? How many of them were just bottle washers? -- Mixon


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