1 posted on
05/08/2004 2:25:50 PM PDT by
bondserv
To: Elsie; AndrewC; jennyp; lockeliberty; RadioAstronomer; LiteKeeper; Fester Chugabrew; ...
Ping Hovering!
2 posted on
05/08/2004 2:27:15 PM PDT by
bondserv
(Alignment is critical!)
To: Elsie; AndrewC; jennyp; lockeliberty; RadioAstronomer; LiteKeeper; Fester Chugabrew; ...
Ping Hovering!
3 posted on
05/08/2004 2:27:46 PM PDT by
bondserv
(Alignment is critical!)
To: bondserv
This specimen confirms that early arthropods moulted during growth, just as they do today.
Get out of town! Next thing you know, they'll be telling us that early arthropods had chitinous exoskelotons and oxygenated blood, just as they do today.
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4 posted on
05/08/2004 2:31:52 PM PDT by
Sabertooth
("I did not have Amnesty with that Illegal Alien." ~ President George W. Bush)
To: bondserv
"The present is the key to the past."
Found memories of my first stratigraphy class some 40 years ago.
To: bondserv
I was always under the impression that there ARE NO humming birds on the continent of Europe. Hmmmmm.....
11 posted on
05/08/2004 3:10:12 PM PDT by
EggsAckley
(........"I looked out and saw rifles everywhere. That's when I felt safe." .........)
To: bondserv
To: bondserv
Must be very sad being stuck in a futuristic, technological era.
13 posted on
05/08/2004 3:13:55 PM PDT by
VadeRetro
(Ein prosit! Ein prosit, Gemuetlichkeit!)
To: bondserv; Revolting cat!; Right Wing Professor; js1138; Junior; Heartlander
Interesting evolution (not!) post and God bless you today.
15 posted on
05/08/2004 3:29:17 PM PDT by
CalifornianConservative
(Two legs good, four legs good, commie legs bad (to paraphrase Orwell))
To: bondserv
Such silliness!!!
You can't have it both ways. If it is 30 million years old, creationism is wrong. If it is recent, then it should look like modern humming birds and evolution isn't involved.
16 posted on
05/08/2004 4:02:47 PM PDT by
Soliton
(Alone with everyone else.)
To: bondserv
20 posted on
05/08/2004 6:50:26 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: bondserv
21 posted on
05/08/2004 6:51:07 PM PDT by
Revolting cat!
("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
To: bondserv
Oh no, can't be true.
"Science announced that a rare hummingbird fossil has been found in Germany and, though assumed to be 30 million years old, is indistinguishable from living New-World hummingbirds (the standard theory has been that hummingbirds evolved in the New World only). Writing in the May 7 issue,1 discoverer Gerald Mayr said, "
Their art work is wrong, my oh my, I believe we have the makings of a SCANDLE.....
To: bondserv
...salamander, the fly, the worm, the ostracode, the spider, the frog, the shark, the forams, the Cambrian fish, the cockroach, the tick, the ant, etc...If it's a good design; why change it?
35 posted on
05/10/2004 10:25:24 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Truth is violated by falsehood, but it is outraged by silence.)
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