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To: VadeRetro
reports on the species Globorotalia crassaformis. There is a location in the South Pacific where this species gradually turns into a transitional species, G. tosaensis, and then into G. truncatulinoides. The gradual change took 500,000 years.

I guess you call the above "proof" of evolution? Note that you do not give us any pictures and I bet you do not even have the vaguest idea what this species is. Do note however that they are still all called by the same generic name.

BTW - what you posted is all the text in the article! Some proof! You just pick a title you like and call it proof.

1,033 posted on 03/20/2002 6:38:58 PM PST by gore3000
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To: gore3000
I guess you call the above "proof" of evolution? Note that you do not give us any pictures and I bet you do not even have the vaguest idea what this species is. Do note however that they are still all called by the same generic name.

Ah! Semantics! I can still find the thread in which you argued that because a platypus is called a duckbill, the bill must be a duck's bill.

It feels so funny, realizing you're not going to read this for a long time yet. I said it on another thread long ago, but what the heck.

Watching you read down a thread, I can imagine I see your lips moving.

1,036 posted on 03/20/2002 6:48:45 PM PST by VadeRetro
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