Re: Gorrillas use tools, too



Algis, put the clarkes, eshlemans, maclarks etc. in your killfile: all your
"disucssions" with such short-sighted & arrogant fools lead to nothing.
Luckily, leading PAs are usu.less short-sighted have more open minds than
these fanatics, eg, Tobias http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/outthere.htm &
Stringer: "I have agreed that we lack plausible models for the origins of
bipedalism and have agreed that wading in water can facilitate bipedal
locomotion (as observed in other normally quadrupedal primates). I have
never said that this must have been the forcing mechanism in hominids, but I
do consider it plausible." :-)
--Marc
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"Algis Kuliukas" <algis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> mclark wrote:
> > "Algis Kuliukas" <algis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:1129974709.515223.102730@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > > JAE wrote:
> > >> Algis Kuliukas wrote:
> >
> > [a repeat of the previous post which, predictably did not
> > address the criticisms leveled, just more of the same bawl-ass
> > whining]
>
> And this is the predictable arse-licking post we always get from you,
> where you defend, like a brainless religious prat, anything one of your
> high priests says against anything the terrible, evil, sacreligious
> bastards (those people who think humans might have moved through water
> a bit more than chimps and some selection resulted from it) say.
>
> > Oh, and one (1) decent .sig:
> >
> > "It was only a masters project. I only had a few
> > days to do it in." --Algis Kuliukas 10/21/2005
>
> Congratulations. You're clearly now well versed in this creationist
> 'take a few words out of context and drop it into a lie about the real
> meaning' technique. I'm sure Jason will endorse your high standards of
> research and defend your sleaze to the death.
>
> Algis Kuliukas
>
> 'Throw *** at him!' - Michael Clarke's most intellectual argument so
> far.
>


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