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adman wrote, on 2008-09-19 18:30: > 1)The science of evolution is the study of old bones. THATS IT. It has been > elevated to the status of REAL science. But we all know that it is not. The > study of old bones is part science, part guess and part luck. It is really > that simple. What, you think that evolution is based upon palaeontology alone? I know you know that is a lie, because molecular     

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Author: Cory Albrecht
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:53

Rupert Morrish wrote, On 09/09/08 08:31 PM: adman wrote: Cory Albrecht wrote: Rupert Morrish wrote, On 08/09/08 08:24 PM: adman wrote: Cory Albrecht wrote: adman wrote, On 08/09/08 02:18 PM: Cory Albrecht wrote: adman wrote, On 08/09/08 12:24 AM: Cory Albrecht wrote: adman wrote, On 07/09/08 07:46 AM: Has life from
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adman wrote: > Cory Albrecht wrote: >> Rupert Morrish wrote, On 08/09/08 08:24 PM: >>> adman wrote: >>>> Cory Albrecht wrote: >>>>> adman wrote, On 08/09/08 02:18 PM: >>>>>> Cory Albrecht wrote: >>>>>>> adman wrote, On 08/09/08 12:24 AM: >>>>>>>> Cory Albrecht wrote: >>>>>>>>> adman wrote, On 07/09/08 07:46 AM: >>>>>>>>>> Has life from non living matter ever been observed? repeated, >>>     

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Author: Cory Albrecht
Date: Sep 9, 2008 19:34

Please direct any inquiries to the Program Co-Chairs: Manfred Laublicher: Manfred.Laubichler@asu.edu Marsha Richmond: Marsha.Richmond@wayne.edu ________________________________ From: owner-aphil-l@coombs.anu.edu.au on behalf of Paul Griffiths Sent: Mon 01/09/2008 03:19 To: aphil-l@coombs.anu.edu.au Subject: Call for Papers, ISHPSSB 2009, Brisbane Biennial Meeting,
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Bill Bonde { ''Well, boys, I reckon this is it, nuclear combat toe to toe with the Roosskies'') wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intromittent_organ > #begin quote > In male members of Chondrichthyes (sharks and rays), as well as > now-extinct placoderms, the pelvic fins bear specialized claspers. > During copulation, one clasper is inserted into the female's > cloaca, and sperm is flushed     

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Author: Rupert Morrish
Date: Sep 9, 2008 17:31

"Igor" <thoovler@excite.com> wrote in message news:138b91e2-e614-4792-9481-7a4651cb96f2@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... On Aug 20, 2:38 am, "0N0ZB" <0N...@x00x00.com> wrote: Looks like the wheels are falling off the global warming gravy train!!! August 20, 2008 Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography at the University of London, wonders how much longer the media can
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"Igor" <thoovler@excite.com> wrote in message news:138b91e2-e614-4792-9481-7a4651cb96f2@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... On Aug 20, 2:38 am, "0N0ZB" <0N...@x00x00.com> wrote: > Looks like the wheels are falling off the global warming gravy > train!!! > > August 20, 2008 > > Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography at the University of > London, wonders how much longer the media can     

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Author: Clark, Stephen
Date: Sep 1, 2008 00:29

"Igor" <thoovler@excite.com> wrote in message news:138b91e2-e614-4792-9481-7a4651cb96f2@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... On Aug 20, 2:38 am, "0N0ZB" <0N...@x00x00.com> wrote: Looks like the wheels are falling off the global warming gravy train!!! August 20, 2008 Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography at the University of London, wonders how much longer the media can
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"Igor" <thoovler@excite.com> wrote in message news:138b91e2-e614-4792-9481-7a4651cb96f2@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... On Aug 20, 2:38 am, "0N0ZB" <0N...@x00x00.com> wrote: > Looks like the wheels are falling off the global warming gravy > train!!! > > August 20, 2008 > > Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography at the University of > London, wonders how much longer the media can     

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Author: Charles Wm. Dimmick
Date: Aug 30, 2008 16:47

Igor <thoovler@excite.com> wrote: On Aug 20, 2:38 am, "0N0ZB" <0N...@x00x00.com> wrote: Looks like the wheels are falling off the global warming gravy train!!! August 20, 2008 Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography at the University of London, wonders how much longer the media can ignore what's really happening with our climate: [snip] I think you must
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Author: 0N0ZB
Date: Aug 20, 2008 20:44

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Date: Aug 20, 2008 20:44

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Author: 0N0ZB
Date: Aug 20, 2008 20:44

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Date: Aug 20, 2008 20:44

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Author: Whata Fool
Date: Aug 20, 2008 19:44

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