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Jack Daw 07-23-2010 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Jalon (Post 136298)
I deal. In Spain a university can give very diverse specialities. In mine approximately 50 qualifications exists. It is divided in Experimental Sciences, Sciences of the health, Area of economy and social sciences... etc.

I have been employed at the area of experimental sciences. Concretely in the Department of biomathematics and the Faculty of Biological Sciences.

My original formation was mathematical and a doctor in Biological Sciences. My specialities, experimental design and biological models in artificial intelligence (Neural networks, genetic algorithms....).

:nanadrink:

Precisely what I would've gotten into, if I didn't start with technical sciences. Wow, pretty cool and impressive field.
Such combination is however impossible here.

So how did the fortune lead you to bananas?

Seweryn 07-23-2010 06:29 PM

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It's the same here, old and big universites have many specialities.
Univesity where I studied has for ex. 8 faculties.
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
:08::)

saltydad 07-23-2010 06:47 PM

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Jalon, at the university I attended for psychology (Columbia University in the City of New York), I remember a cognitive psychology class dealing with maps and templates and algorithms of cognition. The hardest psych class I took! My area was the effects of drugs taken during pregnancy on the offspring, with a focus on methadone and behavioral teratology. Welcome!

Jalon 07-24-2010 03:38 AM

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Saltydad, interesting field. Those of us who are older remember well all the problems of the methadone.

Sewerin, here, the majority is too big. In Madrid there are eight public ones and enough private mas. The Complutense one is the major one and more ancient.

Jack Daw, it is a long story. I like the tropical world a lot and I have travelled a little there. The plants with a tropical aspect, which can be cultivated in not tropical sites are bananas and palms. For years I have been interested in both.
In addition, I want to be the first one :woohoonaner:in obtaining eatable banana trees in Cantabria (North of Spain, humid, cloudy and green).


:nanadrink:

thierrywells 05-20-2016 03:02 AM

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Hello.

I am living in Romania!

ManOfPeel 04-02-2017 06:12 AM

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Hello There! I´m from the middle of Sweden, (Orebro).

kernoel 06-19-2017 07:43 AM

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registered some time ago already and havent introduced myself here; trying to bring some new life to the European section

I'm from the south-eastern part of Austria, 30minutes from the Slovenian border. I'm currently growing several musas, including Musa Basjoo, Musa Double Mahoi, Musa Ice Cream, Musa yunnanesis and Musa Helen's Hybrid.

:woohoonaner:

pikkenix 06-22-2017 05:24 PM

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Welcome kernoel!
I live in sweden and I'm growing the following: ensete ventricosum mauerellii, dwarf red, SDC, siam ruby, dajiao, basjoo and rajaouri. When you have some pups contact me and we can trade some!

angelos 06-27-2017 01:51 AM

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hello people.im from Greece, thats a great idea from our Croatian friend.would def support this

katklug 11-08-2019 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by kernoel (Post 306481)
registered some time ago already and havent introduced myself here; trying to bring some new life to the European section

I'm from the south-eastern part of Austria, 30minutes from the Slovenian border. I'm currently growing several musas, including Musa Basjoo, Musa Double Mahoi, Musa Ice Cream, Musa yunnanesis and Musa Helen's Hybrid.

:woohoonaner:

Hello!
German but loving and living in Portugal :)
Do you have anything to trade let me know !!
🌈

katklug 01-23-2020 03:58 AM

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Hello everyone !
Heading to Sri Lanka!!!
Any knowledge on what varieties are most precious from there ?
:08:

Let the hunt begin

Dalmatiansoap 01-23-2020 04:51 AM

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Good luck there! Post few pics please to help us sail the Winter.
I think it doesn't matter much in your climate what will you get from there but if I were you I would focus on plantains sp.
:nanadrink:

katklug 07-26-2020 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by pikkenix (Post 306612)
Welcome kernoel!
I live in sweden and I'm growing the following: ensete ventricosum mauerellii, dwarf red, SDC, siam ruby, dajiao, basjoo and rajaouri. When you have some pups contact me and we can trade some!

Hello!
My blue Java has pups - you keen to trade!? What do you have atm :08:
Best
Kat

katklug 07-26-2020 10:41 AM

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Tall Brazilian,Blue Java and Dwarf Cavendish (local delicious banana in São miguel ) Pups for Trade

🌿🌸🌻🌸🐒🌺🌻🌿💓

katklug 07-27-2020 05:02 AM

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Tall Brazilian,Blue Java and Dwarf Cavendish (local delicious banana in São miguel ) Pups for Trade

🌿🌸🌻🌸🐒🌺🌻🌿💓

Dalmatiansoap 08-04-2020 05:09 PM

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Do we have any active members from Crete, Greece?

Dalmatiansoap 08-08-2021 03:37 AM

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Any interesting banana places in Rome?

lubay 08-16-2021 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Dalmatiansoap (Post 72982)
Hello European members, wake up!
Can we organise ourself a bit better in this thread. Please check in here so it will be easyer to contact among european members in ".org". And we can post links here about european "bananas" web sites, online sales, trades, forums etc.
At least what do You think about this.
:woohoonaner:

Hello,

Please mind that Europe stretches from zone 2 up to 11a and therefore this kind of denomination like "European members" is not really helping to "organize".

e.g. I live in EU but currently in zone 11a, hence: I have no interest in how to prevent my outdoor potted plants in winter time, as there's no frost or snow but 330 days of sunshine. Moreover I am interested how other fellow banana planters from my zone are doing....

Ergo: I would rather organize discussion divided by zone denomination.

Have a good banana!
Mike


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