Re: The Goldilocks AAT Theory




"Jois" <firstjois@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Mario Petrinovich" <mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Jois:
>> >Mario Petrinovich:
>> >> Ok, Ross. Do you know of any animal that has sc fat, but
> doesn't
>> >> need insulation. OTOH, tell me why pelicans need to accumulat sc fat.
>> >>
>> > Mario, try thinking only about mammals, or only about primates. It will
>> > keep
>> > you out of all sorts of problems and complications. Just a friendly
>> > suggestion! Jois
>>
>> Thanks, Jois. It would be easier that way, wouldn't it, : )? But,
> I
>> don't think that looking only on primates would help. Maybe we have
>> traits
>> which are telling that we were primates, once. But, that was long time
> ago.
>> Today we are nothing like primates. -- Mario

Jois! You didn't scoop that one? Wassamatta witchoo? :-)

"Today we are nothing like primates."
-- Mario 10/31/2005

>
> You know that we are primates, right?
>
> http://www.primates.com/classification/index.html
>
> Jois
--
"If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if
he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties."
-- Sir Francis Bacon


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