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Author Topic:   Dinosaurs living with humans?
Denesha
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Message 5 of 112 (97826)
04-05-2004 9:25 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by cloud_strife
04-03-2004 3:48 PM


Hi there,
I want to react firmly. It happens in some time!
In your suggested link:
1 Some Aborigines have reported seeing a dinosaur like creature.
Placing this "evidence" in pole position of the dubious fairies and taking account that the meaning of Aborigene couldn't be other than Australian, this is an insult to their culture. There are various different lizards in Australia. Some are quite larges (Goannas)...
See here: http://flyaqis.mov.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml?form=bio_lizg
Any large lizard looks like a dinosaur if you stand on light superficial features.
I have a good advice for those attempting to dirt Native Australian culture by implicating them in questionable "evidences":
Aborigene culture is 40.000 year old in perfect harmony with the environment. Please respect them and avoid spreading such stupidities.
More here: http://www.didjshop.com...
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Denesha
[This message has been edited by Adminnemooseus, 04-06-2004]

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Denesha
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Message 14 of 112 (105605)
05-05-2004 3:06 PM
Reply to: Message 13 by jar
05-05-2004 2:11 PM


false extinctions?
Hi there,
I would like to have comments on the fact that "evidences" of dinosaur/human couple exits but I never heard about "evidences" of Trilobite/human or Belemnites/human ect...
Curiously, most people don't know what's a Trilobite or a Belemnite.
This is hightly suspect. A relation must exist to explain that phenomenon.
Denesha

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Denesha
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Message 19 of 112 (105621)
05-05-2004 4:02 PM
Reply to: Message 17 by nator
05-05-2004 3:31 PM


Hi Schraf,
Oh please not you. Job's hallucinations again!
Make sure that I appreciate the delicacity of your interpretation.
I give up,
Denesha

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Denesha
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Message 22 of 112 (105636)
05-05-2004 4:46 PM
Reply to: Message 20 by JonF
05-05-2004 4:15 PM


Re: false extinctions?
JonF,
I presume that you believe me to be a naive person?
Moroccan fake fossil artists work better than that.
This picture have no scientific value, but indeed, I've learned something interesting this evening.
Well done.
Denesha

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Denesha
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Message 32 of 112 (105980)
05-06-2004 3:45 PM
Reply to: Message 27 by Saviourmachine
05-06-2004 7:39 AM


Re: Naturalistic
Well, examples are fine. But I just noticed that Ica stones are added to this compilation. These stones are false.

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Denesha
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Message 52 of 112 (106604)
05-08-2004 1:13 PM
Reply to: Message 51 by gene90
05-08-2004 12:27 PM


Global sea water level
Hi,
Never heard about the Haq & al. curve?
From : Haq, B. U., J. Hardenbol, and P. R. Vail. 1988. Mesozoic and cenozoic chronostratigraphy and cycles of sea-level changes, in Sea-Level changes: An integrated approach. Spec. Publ. Soc. Econ. Paleontol. Mineral, 42:71-108.
If needed, I have a xls file, if you fancy drafting it with your personal scaling.
Denesha

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