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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Claudius Denk
Date: Apr 22, 2008 14:42

On Apr 22, 1:44 pm, "Cj" mist.net> wrote:
> "Marc Verhaegen" wrote in message
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> news:C4340A8C.1193F%%m_verhaegen@skynet.be...
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>> Op 22-04-2008 02:53, in artikel
>> b543e34d-ee37-463a-8875-8963f7420...@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com, Day
>> Brown
>> hughes.net> schreef:
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>>>> "Here's a point to consider when evaluating AAT. I did not learn this
>>>> point from some academic overlord with an anti-AAT agenda; I learned
>>>> it while trying to avoid becoming crocodile food in Africa. When I
>>>> spent several months with a team at Lake Turkana, Kenya, investigating
>>>> some of the most important early hominid sites in the world, one of
>>>> our overriding concerns -- while swimming, bathing, or catching fish ...
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Lee Olsen
Date: Apr 22, 2008 15:35

On Apr 22, 2:42 pm, Claudius Denk sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Yeah, either get a real hypothesis or get a life.

When do you think you will be getting a hypothesis of your own?

Su Solomon: "I did take the trouble to read your five thousand four
hundred words of
your latest manifesto. From my reading of this, I gathered that in
the
intevening 11 months you have not appeared to have read any of the
comments or advice that were given to you last time you posted an
extermely similiar 'unsubstantiated idea re evolution'. If you had
taken onboard any of the advised literature that was given at that
time, then if is not evident in this latest of postings."
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: mclark
Date: Apr 22, 2008 19:47

On Apr 22, 4:42 pm, Claudius Denk sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 1:44 pm, "Cj" mist.net> wrote:
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>> "Marc Verhaegen" wrote in message
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>>news:C4340A8C.1193F%%m_verhaegen@skynet.be...
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>>> Op 22-04-2008 02:53, in artikel
>>> b543e34d-ee37-463a-8875-8963f7420...@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com, Day
>>> Brown
>>> hughes.net> schreef:
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>>>>> "Here's a point to consider when evaluating AAT. I did not learn this
>>>>> point from some academic overlord with an anti-AAT agenda; I learned
>>>>> it while trying to avoid becoming crocodile food in Africa. When I
>>>>> spent several months with a team at Lake Turkana, Kenya, investigating ...
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: mclark
Date: Apr 23, 2008 04:16

On Apr 22, 9:47 pm, mclark comcast.net> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 4:42 pm, Claudius Denk sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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[tripe]
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>> Yeah, either get a real hypothesis or get a life.  (Same goes for
>> Olsen and Clark.)- Hide quoted text -
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> Did you have a URL for that new hypothesis of yours, Dimmy?
> (tick, tock, tick, tock)- Hide quoted text -
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(Tick, tock, tick, tock)
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Claudius Denk
Date: Apr 23, 2008 12:32

On Apr 23, 4:16 am, mclark comcast.net> wrote:
> On Apr 22, 9:47 pm, mclark comcast.net> wrote:
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>> On Apr 22, 4:42 pm, Claudius Denk sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> [tripe]
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>>> Yeah, either get a real hypothesis or get a life.  (Same goes for
>>> Olsen and Clark.)- Hide quoted text -
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>>> - Show quoted text -
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>> Did you have a URL for that new hypothesis of yours, Dimmy?
>> (tick, tock, tick, tock)- Hide quoted text -
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> (Tick, tock, tick, tock) ...
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Marc Verhaegen
Date: Apr 23, 2008 12:48

Why can't netloons like Olson & Denk stop talking about me?? What have I
done to them?? Why can't they keep me out of their "discussions"?? :-(
> Marc has only one idiosyncractic thing to say.

No, no, I have a lot of non-cractic things to say, eg, on apith lifestyle:
http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=slideshow&type=figure&doi=
10.1371/journal.pbio.0030380&id=37960
http://biology.plosjournals.org/archive/1545-7885/3/11/figure/10.1371_journa
l.pbio.0030380.g001-L.jpg
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Lee Olsen
Date: Apr 23, 2008 13:41

On Apr 23, 12:32 pm, Claudius Denk sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Marc has only one idiosyncractic thing to say.  And he keeps saying it
> over and over.  Clark doesn't even have this and he keeps posting his
> content free whining over and over.

Content free misinformation from McGinn:

1 Nobody lived on the savanna until the advent of jeeps and guns.
2 Lions evolved from saber-tooth cats.
3 Apiths never ventured more than 50/100 yds away from a tree.
4 Climate change is not happening...
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Lee Olsen
Date: Apr 23, 2008 13:45

On Apr 23, 12:48 pm, Marc Verhaegen wrote:
>> Marc has only one idiosyncractic thing to say.
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> No, no,

Here is what the professionals have to say about you:

http://users.ugent.be/~mvaneech/Report.html
Mario Vaneechoutte: "Verhaegen's reasoning was considered as
idiosyncratic by most of the participants."
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Marc Verhaegen
Date: Apr 23, 2008 16:35

SF:
> Here is what the professionals have to say about you:
> http://users.ugent.be/~mvaneech/Report.html
> Mario Vaneechoutte: "Verhaegen's reasoning was considered as
> idiosyncratic by most of the participants."

Yes, my boy, that's why we wrote this paper together:
M Verhaegen, S Munro, M Vaneechoutte, R Bender & N Oser 2007
"The original econiche of the genus Homo: Open Plain or Waterside?"
pp.155-186 in SI Muñoz ed.
"Ecology Research Progress"
Novapublishers NY

:-D
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Re: Hunting in dangerous water         


Author: Lee Olsen
Date: Apr 23, 2008 17:06

On Apr 23, 4:35 pm, Marc Verhaegen wrote:
> SF:
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>> Here is what the professionals have to say about you:
>>http://users.ugent.be/~mvaneech/Report.html
>> Mario Vaneechoutte:  "Verhaegen's reasoning was considered as
>> idiosyncratic by most of the participants."
>
> Yes, my boy,

Still lusting after boys are you?
>that's why we wrote this paper together:
> M Verhaegen, S Munro, M Vaneechoutte, R Bender & N Oser 2007
> "The original econiche of the genus Homo: Open Plain or Waterside?"
> pp.155-186 in SI Muñoz ed.
> "Ecology Research Progress"
> Novapublishers NY

He was referring to the conference, fool. :-D
BTW, how is the marathon runner, Vaneechoutte, doing these days?
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