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Testing numbered lists and outlines

 * 1) Phanerozoic eon|undefined
 * 2) Cenozoic era|undefined
 * 3) Quaternary period
 * 4) Neogene period
 * 5) Paleogene period
 * 6) Mesozoic era|undefined
 * 7) Cretaceous period
 * 8) Triassic period
 * 9) Jurassic period
 * 10) Paleozoic era|undefined
 * 11) Permian period
 * 12) Carboniferous period
 * 13) Devonian period
 * 14) Silurian period
 * 15) Ordovician period
 * 16) Cambrian period
 * 17) Proterozoic eon|undefined
 * 18) Neoproterozoic era|undefined
 * 19) Tonian period
 * 20) Cryogenian period
 * 21) Ediacaran period
 * 22) Mesoproterozoic era|undefined
 * 23) Paleoproterozoic era|undefined
 * Precambrian supereon|undefined :(The Precambrian accounts for 88% of geologic time)


 * 1) Archean eon|undefined
 * 2) Neoarchean era|undefined
 * 3) Mesoarchean era|undefined
 * 4) Paleoarchean era|undefined
 * 5) Eoarchean era|undefined
 * 6) Hadean eon|undefined

Testing tables & links

 * Testing wikitables #1


 * Commenting out code

Testing Article: Texas fossils


Mosasaurs (from Latin Mosa meaning the 'Meuse river', and Greek σαύρος sauros meaning 'lizard') are an extinct group of large marine reptiles. They became extinct as a result of the K-T extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period, approximately 66 million years ago.
 * Mosasaurs

The Onion Creek Mosasaur, Mosasaurus maximus, was discovered in the rocks of Onion Creek near McKinney Falls State Park near Austin, Texas, in 1935. The fossil can be viewed at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas Memorial Museum. Mosasaurs lived 70-66 million years ago and were up to 69 feet long. The Onion Creek Mosasaur is 30 feet long, about 12 feet of which are tail.

Also on view at the Texas Memorial Museum at Austin is the Texas Pterosaur, Quetzalcoatalus northropi, which was discovered in Big Bend National Park in West Texas by geology students from the University of Texas at Austin in 1971. With a wingspan of 40 feet, Quetzalcoatalus northropi is the largest flying creature ever found and is thought to have made intercontinental flights. Quetzalcoatal is from the Late Cretaceous period, 68-66 million years ago.
 * Pterosaurs

A similar pterosaur, Quetzalcoatlus.sp, is located at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

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Testing Quotes
[[File:Thomas Stearns Eliot by Lady Ottoline Morrell (1934).jpg|thumb|Thomas Stearns Eliot, 1934.

We shall not cease from exploration

And the end of all our exploring

Will be to arrive where we started

And know the place for the first time. Four Quartets, "Burnt Norton" ]]

T. S. Eliot

 * Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.
 * Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take,and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.
 * From Four Quartets,"East Coker"
 * Home is where one starts from.
 * As we grow older
 * The world becomes stranger, the pattern more complicated
 * Of dead and living. Not the intense moment
 * Isolated, with no before and after,
 * But a lifetime burning in every moment,
 * And not the lifetime of one man only
 * But of old stones that cannot be deciphered.
 * Love is most nearly itself
 * When here and now cease to matter.
 * Old men ought to be explorers
 * Here or there does not matter
 * We must be still and still moving
 * Into another intensity
 * For a further union, a deeper communion
 * Through the dark cold and the empty desolation,
 * The wave cry, the wind cry, the vast waters
 * Of the petrel and the porpoise.


 * From The Cocktail Party (1949)
 * Half the harm that is done in this world
 * Is due to people who want to feel important.
 * They don't mean to do harm - but the harm does not interest them.
 * Or they do not see it, or they justify it
 * Because they are absorbed in the endless struggle
 * To think well of themselves.


 * From Four Quartets
 * At the still point of the turning world.
 * Neither flesh nor fleshless;
 * Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is,
 * But neither arrest nor movement.
 * -T.S. Eliot

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