Re: OT: Is there a shrink in the house?




<alas_my_loves@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> spiznet wrote:
> > gasp!! Are you claiming that Penguins are adapted by water?? A little
> > bit of water?
> > Just a little MORE adapted than the ancestral Penquin ancestor??
> >
> > brilliant?!
>
> see fer yerself!
> ancient penguins
>
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/03/0322_020302_TVancientDNA.htm
> unbeleeebable!
>

I didn't believe it!

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Jois


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I'm curious, if you propose that hunter-gatherers
are so recent, what the hell you think that our
ancestors did before agriculture.

JAE to Jim 102005


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