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Topic: for Mammuthus - you made the big time!
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John A. Davison 
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Message 3 of 20 (35495)
03-27-2003 4:20 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by derwood 03-27-2003 2:46 PM
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The bold italics were not mine. This is Scott's doing, I am sure. salty
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John A. Davison 
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Message 4 of 20 (35496)
03-27-2003 4:35 PM
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Reply to: Message 2 by derwood 03-27-2003 2:56 PM
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I stand on my comments. If Scott would read (he is a confessed spot reader) my Manifesto he would find complete documentation for the experimental proof that the female is all alone perfectly capable of producing both sexes. I also document this in a paper which now resides in the Documents bin at Terry's forum. It's title is "Evolution and Metaphysics: A Convergence Through Parthenogenesis". At least Terry, until recently at least, tolerates differences of opinion without resorting to the kind of epithets characteristic of Scott Page. salty, the "old coot"
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John A. Davison 
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Re: salty's 'metaphysical' paper
Mr. P. Thanks for the recent references. I haven't even pretended to keep up with any human research. The facts are that semi-meiotically produced frogs can be either male or female and also perfectly fertile. This proves beyond any question that the female genome is perfectly competent to produce both sexes. I guess you don't think much of frogs, especially when they disclose something that doesn't require a sex determining mechanism. salty
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John A. Davison 
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Message 11 of 20 (35508)
03-27-2003 6:26 PM
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Reply to: Message 6 by derwood 03-27-2003 4:45 PM
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I am not indignant at all. I am just disappointed that I seem to be the only person on this forum that realizes that macroevolution (real speciation)is finished. Of course I must be daft to make such a totally stupid statement, just as were Pierre Grasse, Julian Huxley and Robert Broom. They too were crazy weren't they? Don't answer, of course they were. salty
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