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Re: Your role on RAT v3 - vergilius - 01-03-2008

Well I read a lot of archeology on the net and I don't mind putting them on RAT if it's concerning our topic.
Would that be ok?


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - Tasia - 01-27-2008

I voted for staying as a member as I am now - just because I'm getting back into participating here - down the road I'd love to help out more.

Tasia


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - Libitina - 01-28-2008

The internet is my second home unfortunately I don't have the knowledge to contribute much. If you need any new smilies for RAT v3 though I'm happy to hunt some down Big Grin


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - vergilius - 01-29-2008

Why don't you send your smile? Would be much better than a symbol


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - Servio Caro (Javier Sánc - 02-27-2008

I am looking forward to be a member of the "friends of national museum of roman art" group, in Mérida (Emerita Avgvsta). If I finally become a member, I can post activities, and other cultural events around here.


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - aitor iriarte - 02-27-2008

I'll try not to be MIA for so long periods... :oops:

Aitor


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - petrinus - 03-08-2008

i agree with demetrius, a conference in the states would be outstanding! or set up a north american conference as a secondary governing body, im sure it could draw funds/grants from the government and academia. id be willing as a member to go to highschools and universities and demonstrate and lecture on the little i know and the more im learning everyday if it got us funding for trips, classes, conferences, etc

just a thought, anyone else?


Re: Your role on RAT v3 - Triarius - 03-12-2008

Quote:I think it'd be wonderful to have a RAT conference in the US, if the enormous distances of the country can be overcome...

Bah! To the Roman army, an enormous distance is merely a challenge! :wink: