Re: Forum for rational scientific debate?




<richardparker01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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rmacfarl wrote:
Jois wrote
"MClark" <men@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
...
Without Mario, life would be alot less entertaining:

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

You're gonna have to get up alot earlier in the morning
if you hope to comptete with that kind of writing, mister.

Geeze, I haven't read the sig files in a while:

"I don't pretend [to be a world class evolutionary theorist] either.
(I don't need to. I let my content speak for me on this point.)"
- Jim McGinn, 17-Feb-2003.

(It does.)

Ross Macfarlane :-)

Come back, Algis! All is forgiven!
-- MClark, 03 Dec 2005

This is 'hugely entertaining' stuff, but rational debate, no.

Sounds more like - "I sez to 'im, and she sez to me, so I sez back, so
'e sez.... and we all pick on someone whose English is not quite as
wonderful as our American/Australian.

Good stuff - keep it up. Helps to make SAP such a wonderful contributor
to the science of Paleoanthro-apology.

regards

Richard


I can't imagine why a newsgroup should be expected to be a contributor to
the science of anything what so ever. Newsgroup implies that we make news?
I don't think so.

And if you want to "and we all pick on someone whose English is not quite
as wonderful as our American/Australian." please do it someplace else. If,
on the other hand you think Marco is getting the treatment royal because of
his English, you need to do a little close reasoning with Mario.

Good Grief!

Jois



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