Re: Discovery Channel Comedy



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I am currently reading 'Harmsworths Ancient History' published in 1927.

Apart from the over-emphasis it puts on 'Piltdown Man' almost every
other 'fact' it proposes is exactly where the current paradigm still
stands today.

When I can get time, I intend to publish a list of 'archaeological
facts' proposed then, under the title 'Archaeology of
Palaeoanthropology' and ask everyone on this list if they've learned
anything new.

<MC>

That would be fine. When you're done with your 1927 review,
I'd like to ask ~you~ if you've learned anything new. You would
be better served by taking a graduate level theory class and
then produce an actual review of the history and development of
the science. That sort of thing is actually possible and wouldn't
be a waste of your time --the sort of waste of time that engaging
these two spit dribblers clearly is.

I see you've been hanging out over at the wet ape site. That
isn't going to do you any good. But if you're truly into that
kind of ambulance chasing, there are a couple more of the
same ilk I could suggest...maybe:

http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20system/cydonia/proof_files/proof.asp


Regards


Richard

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