Re: Bo Graslund "Early humans & their world" Routledge




Su Solomon wrote:
> richardparker01@xxxxxxxxx complained about the lack of bars where he
> could pick a fight:

I've never been into a bar in my life to pick a fight. On the other
hand, sometimes being sad and lonely, anywhere in the world, I've gone
in to find, and have found, some wonderful and informative
conversationalists. Others, unfortunately, have been full of old
regulars talking to themselves.

> >
> > The answers to Marc's post show the problems inherent in this forum
> > very well.
>
> Most of the problems in this forum can be traced back to people not
> keeping to the topics of SAP

What, exactly are the topics of SAP? That is, apart from discussing
different views of human origins and development ?

and replying to posts like a gattling gun
> on steroids.
>
> or
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AAT/message/31126

Well, you have to be congratulated on spending enough time digging
through the internet just to be able to quote that message - but - is
it really such an inflammatory text ?

Apart from the use of 'troll' - I really didn't know then what it
really meant in this tiny part of the world.

The truth is that I'd almost completely forgotten my intention until
you came up with this lovely quote:

Su Solomon wrote:
The 'Savannah Theory' relives only in the archives of the aquatic ones.


and gave me a hook to hang the question on. I cobbled it together then
and there.
>
> You really are a sad lonely jerk.

If that kind of comment informs my opinion of respected professional
paleoanthropologists then I only have you to thank.

regards

Richard

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