Brad McFall
Member (Idle past 5063 days) Posts: 3428 From: Ithaca,NY, USA Joined: 12-20-2001
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Re: 'we' are getting too Predictable
Is this a fit of species or traits? there IS a difference Select Case. Topobiology of the jaw joint vs the "genes for horns" are ripe tonight. I know herps by traits and THEN by species names not the other way around. Again I will even have to bow out of strictly biological discourse till I catch up.
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Brad McFall
Member (Idle past 5063 days) Posts: 3428 From: Ithaca,NY, USA Joined: 12-20-2001
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Message 68 of 102 (68112)
11-20-2003 7:39 PM
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Reply to: Message 65 by NosyNed 11-20-2003 7:24 PM
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Re: Lol
I saw a 3-D puzzle of the GLOBE today in toy store for children which is promoted as requring NO INTERNAL SUPPORT while being pieced together. That was a surprise as I had not thought of Penrose tilings in a while. It would be easier to do this pizza the puzzle then explain why the Bible is an important part of the education of the evolutionist whom so far here insists the extant extent MUST be beyond the Earth AND have nothing to do WITH heaven. Oh - well. I'll take my lumps too. The jig could saw the laws of logic but if the mite is the size miterted it is just a plausibility which is put up against a true living tradition. One can always invert the question in the last word. The answer if it is must only change on the other end short of agreement. I hope this is taken in kind.
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