Re: Not Enough Data
- From: "Jim McGinn" <jimmcginn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Oct 2006 21:05:53 -0700
rmacfarl wrote:
Jim McGinn wrote:
MClark wrote:
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Nah. This is a perfect example of letting the data lead you by the
nose. Agriculture probably stretches back hundreds of thousand if not
millions of years.
Jesu Maria! Here's a good one:
"Agriculture probably stretches back hundreds of thousand if not
millions of years. " Dimmy (aka Claudius) 10/22/2006
Let me guess. Mikey objects because he saw in a textbook something
that said otherwise. And the textbook said otherwise based not on
evidence but on lack of evidence.
Guess again. Mikey objects because he saw on the internet something
written by Jimbo. And he knows that anything written by Jimbo is
bull***, based on evidence...
So, Ross, you realize, don't you, that humans have had the ability to
fashion weapons/tools out of stone and wood going back at least 2
million years. Do you really think that a hominid that is smart enough
to shape a rock and attach it to a shaft would not be smart enough to
make the connection between planting a seed and having it result in a
plant/bush/tree? Let me guess, in your brain-dead paradigm you're not
even allowed to ask these kind of questions.
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