To: gobucks
zzzz .... zzzzz.... zzzz.... yep.
You all just go ahead and ignore the data.
You wouldn't believe it anyway, so you might as well go on back to sleep.
Sounds interesting to me though. I would like to know more about the cranial morphology to see what they are referring to.
10 posted on
03/24/2006 12:03:50 PM PST by
Coyoteman
(I love the sound of beta decay in the morning!)
To: Coyoteman
You all just go ahead and ignore the data. You wouldn't believe it anyway, so you might as well go on back to sleep.How CAN they believe it? How can they believe that a skull can be 500,000 years old when they KNOW that the world has only been around for 6,000 years?
Remember - all the dinosaurs lived together with the humans in Bedrock, along with Fred, Barney, BamBam and Dino.
15 posted on
03/24/2006 12:08:01 PM PST by
Tokra
(I think I'll retire to Bedlam.)
To: Coyoteman; editor-surveyor; Ultra Sonic 007
I wonder what these people would think if they found skeletons of Andre the Giant (a head three times the size of a normal man, weighs over 400 pounds, with hands so large that they encompass an entire beer can), Shaquille O'Neal (7'+), and Warwick Davis (Willow movie Dwarf) all from the same carbon dating period.
Would these scientists describe three DIFFERENT species? Of course they would! And it would ALSO be ridiculous.
33 posted on
03/24/2006 12:34:14 PM PST by
ImaGraftedBranch
("Toleration" has never been affiliated with the virtuous. Think about it.)
To: Coyoteman
I would like to know more about the cranial morphology to see what they are referring to.Me too. I'd like to know if the cranium has eight bones just like mine and every other person living in Ethiopia today.
To: Coyoteman
You know, you're really a nice guy and do know a lot and I respect you for that, but somehow *cranial morphology* and *interesting* just don't fit together in my vocabulary. I guess somebody has to find it interesting enough to study. I'm glad (really) that you enjoy it.
428 posted on
03/30/2006 9:08:20 PM PST by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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