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To: EnderWiggins
"So their insertion "in the same place" or "reuse" is pointless... at least from the perspective of intelligent design. Once again your analogy with software engineering proves to be a bad one." - EnderWiggins

Nonsense! Oh, if someone had such a small mind that they were unaware of how public keys were inserted into encrypted data, perhaps they could make simpletonian claims such as "ERVs aren't genetic code" or "insertion in the same place is pointless," but to any educated cryptographer or software programmer, such statements would be laughable.

I'm laughing.

...at you...

51 posted on 02/02/2010 4:21:49 PM PST by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack

Laugh away. You have no choice to laugh since you seem to be unable to argue the point.

Your “alternative explanation” must first actually be an explanation before it can be considered an alternative. You’ve been offered several opportunities at this point to actually offer one.

The silence has been deafening.

The closest you have come to making a point is to identify DNA as a code. That’s good... but we figured that out almost 60 years ago. You have accounted for exactly none of the features of ERVs that prove them to be exactly what they are.

So... again, until such time as you actually provide an alternative explanation that accounts for the features of the ERVs that I have covered several times now, I leave you to your laughter. Us folks with “small minds” have real science to do.


53 posted on 02/02/2010 8:40:26 PM PST by EnderWiggins
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