Re: Frizzy & straight hair: lice pathogens
- From: "rmacfarl" <rmacfarl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Feb 2007 15:22:40 -0800
On Feb 2, 10:00 am, "nickname" <alas_my_lo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Evidence that time spent immersed in seawater on a daily basis is
proportionately reduced in modern times?
Our oceans are becoming empty of fish due to massive overharvesting by
modern methods. The fisherman do not enter the seawater, due to
technology (boats, nets). All other species which harvest seafood must
contend with water density, and so most are selected for
hydrodynamics, modern humans are not.
This is what you call evidence?
What was population of world 20KYA?
What is your best evidence of the annual harvest in tonnes of deep-sea
and ocean fish (say bluefin tuna, Patagonian toothfish, orange
roughie, North Atlantic cod) 20KYA?
Explanation as to why this evidence would be more plausible than fact
that humans have taken to living together in higher concentrations
that historically in modern times?
Most modern people live in highly concentrated communities within 50
miles of a coast. Not sure of your point here.
Hypothesis: increased prevalence of lice is related to people living
at higher population densities (sometimes by a factor of 1000) than in
hunter-gatherer societies.
My point is that like every good AAT loon, you automatically search
for the explanation of every human feature, real or imagined, in the
water.
Anyone noticed how since traffic has been slow on SAP recently, the
wet-apers are starting to slink back in? First DD & Chapstick, Marco's
trojan horses, now increasingly the Belgian donkey himself...
Ross Macfarlane
Hey Mac, how dose dancing penguins? ;)
eh?
Smarter than the average neandertal!!!
A baseless, gross slur on the average neanderthal. ANNE V GILBERT will
be wagging her cyberfinger at you Spiz...
Ross Macfarlane
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