tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2733812559283418635.post6993506656652079958..comments2023-09-08T09:45:10.235-04:00Comments on Coffee With Hallelujah: DANCING DINOSAURS WITHOUT BONES: My husband is more than a presenter...he is a dancing ichnologist!Ruth Schowalterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03106140875246572230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2733812559283418635.post-19066502427709792282014-09-30T16:51:03.928-04:002014-09-30T16:51:03.928-04:00Trish! Thanks for helping accumulate stories about...Trish! Thanks for helping accumulate stories about this dancing ichnologist and how useful his antics are for communicating science! You have demonstrated that his "dances" are indeed memorable. Your remarks are greatly appreciated.Ruth Schowalterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03106140875246572230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2733812559283418635.post-43966766070039606532014-09-30T16:00:50.606-04:002014-09-30T16:00:50.606-04:00Spectacular blog Ruth. About a decade ago, I saw T...Spectacular blog Ruth. About a decade ago, I saw Tony give a talk at a Geological Society Meeting about a famous trace fossil that had been used as evidence for tail dragging in dinosaurs. By systematically, explaining how the traces were made an even acting out the behavior, Tony successfully convinced his audience that this particular trace fossil was not evidence of tail dragging but rather the creature taking a moment to sit before moving onward. Almost a decade later, that talk still sticks in my brain as the best GSA talk ever. Thank you for once again reminding me, how joyful it can be to watch Tony present his science.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com