1 posted on
02/28/2006 11:27:47 AM PST by
blam
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2 posted on
02/28/2006 11:28:49 AM PST by
blam
To: blam
If humans evolved from apes, why are there still apes? Hummmm
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4 posted on
02/28/2006 11:29:34 AM PST by
Recovering Hermit
(Wake up and smell the enemy!)
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Early Humans Walked Perculiarly This was before the invention of toilet paper. Of course they walked funny!
5 posted on
02/28/2006 11:29:39 AM PST by
MarineBrat
(Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand.)
To: blam
Many people are still knock-kneed. Take William Petersen of CSI. He's so bow-legged I'm thinking he spent a lot of time on a horse when he was younger.
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7 posted on
02/28/2006 11:31:41 AM PST by
PaulJ
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They walked like "looter man."
9 posted on
02/28/2006 11:31:57 AM PST by
junta
(It's Jihad stupid! Liberals, Jihadis and the Mexican elite all deserving of "preemption.")
To: blam
the knee bone is connected to the ankle bone...
10 posted on
02/28/2006 11:32:12 AM PST by
Rakkasan1
(Muslims pray to Allah, Allah prays to Chuck Norris.)
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13 posted on
02/28/2006 11:32:56 AM PST by
Sofa King
(A wise man uses compromise as an alternative to defeat. A fool uses it as an alternative to victory.)
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Latimer added, "Moreover, it is quite impossible to reconstruct such behavior from isolated bones. The authors have taken on the ambitious task of trying to make sense out of isolated anklebones. They have done a nice job but have, perhaps, pushed the functional analysis a little too far."
How much can they really tell from isolated bones?
16 posted on
02/28/2006 11:35:38 AM PST by
mlc9852
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18 posted on
02/28/2006 11:36:03 AM PST by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
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We know now, based on our work, that they were as interesting from the knee down as they are from the neck up." Gosh, he left all the good parts out:
20 posted on
02/28/2006 11:36:17 AM PST by
Michael.SF.
(Well, Kerry did win the exit polls.)
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You know, now that I think about it, Hillary's ankles look pretty australopithecine. And very robustus.
21 posted on
02/28/2006 11:36:25 AM PST by
mewzilla
(Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
To: blam
Early Humans Walked Perculiarly Aw, heck, so do I when I first get out of bed in the morning. That stagger from bed to shower is probably somewhat amusing. Especially on the mornings when I really don't want to get up and I walk into the wall.
24 posted on
02/28/2006 11:37:47 AM PST by
Allegra
(wear our the cats?)
To: blam
"... the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, suggests that although the early humans walked on two feet ..."
As opposed to what, three? Five?
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I wonder if it was because they wore lightweight loafers?
To: blam
Wait a minute- how do we know they were walking peculiarly? Maybe we're waking peculiarly and they had it right in the first place.
30 posted on
02/28/2006 11:41:14 AM PST by
Sofa King
(A wise man uses compromise as an alternative to defeat. A fool uses it as an alternative to victory.)
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Early Humans Walked Perculiarly Later Humans Spelled Peculiarly
:-)
31 posted on
02/28/2006 11:41:20 AM PST by
Charles Henrickson
(I'm about to take a break from FR for Lent.)
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"We find it difficult to believe that all of these changes could occur more than once," Gebo said. "I find it difficult to believe that they could occur at all.
32 posted on
02/28/2006 11:41:40 AM PST by
DannyTN
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Robustus and boisei are not exactly "early humans." They're a branch off the trunk 'way back there and not very human-looking.
34 posted on
02/28/2006 11:41:52 AM PST by
VadeRetro
(Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
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