Re: MV is the most published author of SAP

From: deowll (deowll_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 12/24/04


Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 20:47:50 -0600


"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@RiverApes.com> wrote in message
news:1103763525.849675.79500@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>
> Jason Eshleman wrote:
>> In article <Xns95C75F885571Dprd@128.249.2.19>,
>> Philip Deitiker <Nopdeitik@att.net.Spam> wrote:
>> >In sci.anthropology.paleo, Michael Clark created a
>> >message ID news:GcCdnZ-Xh4nc-lTcRVnygw@skypoint.com:
>> >
>> >> I post questions and you post nothing.
>> >> That's the way it is with you wet apes. Jason thinks he can
>> >reason with
>> >> you. I know better.
>> >
>> >That, I agree with.
>>
>> I think I agree as well.
>>
>> Algis now says he admires Verhaegen greatly.
>
> I do. He has shown single-minded determination to put forward the view
> that water has influenced our evolution in the face of overwhelming
> hostility and some quite appauling personal attacks from people here,
> people like you.
>
> His view that bipedal origins probably pre-dates the LCA of Pan-Homo in
> wading-climbing environment, even before evidence like Orrorin and
> Sahelanthropus was available, will turn out, I'm now quite sure, to
> have been a brilliant piece of deduction.
>
>> Admiring someone who for
>> years has shown no ability to be civil is, in my opinion, a flaw.
>
> I think his tactics often let him down and have said so repeatedly. But
> repeatedly calling people idiots is nothing compared to what you, Jason
> Eshleman, called him yesterday, 22nd Dec 2004. You are now to my mind,
> by head and shoulders, the worst abuser on this newsgroup. Calling
> someone 'a sub-human piece of ***' drags this pathetic slanging match
> down to new depths. I notice that giving an apology for doing so is the
> last thing on your mind. More shame on you for not doing the civil
> thing there either.
>
>> Makes
>> me sorry I've ever said Michael should have been more civil. I
> missed the
>> "marc" on Algis.
>
> What the hell this has got to do with Michael Clark, is beyond me. It
> just shows that your thinking is based on some kind of 'wet
> ape'/'sensible' demarcation line. There's 'Us' and there's 'them', eh,
> Jason?
>
> Algis Kuliukas
>

You might try and figure out what Oliver means now that they've done some
genetic research on him, a chimp but with a drifferance. He is/was a chimp
that can fully extend his leg and lock the knee in place which no doubt
explained why he liked to walk as a bipid. I don't know that his kind spent
that much time in water though.


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