Answer the question you evasive twit
- From: "Claudius Denk" <claudiusdenk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2008 20:36:32 GMT
Another 'skeptic' gets tongue-tied Group: sci.environment (Answer the
question you evasive twit.) Only if you think that "when it comes
right down to it global warming theory is nonsense" can equally be ...
(Answer
the question you evasive twit.) I have answered this question I agree
that you've
demonstated your inability to dispute "comment concerning AGW theory.
....
Jul 22 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 116 messages - 12 authors
Here are the questions again for all to see! Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. What's the
problem? 6. The author of this
cheap screed, http://tinyurl.com/8fomk, needs some basic instruction
in ...
Answer the question you evasive twit. 7. Assuming you ~could~ get
someone with
bad teeth and low self-esteem to exchange vows, I still need to know
the date of ...
Dec 17 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 2 messages - 2 authors
A More Reasonable Interpretation of the Evidence Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. "You're a
chicken*** phoney, afraid to quote
me directly. Quote me directly you stooge." I'm not qoting you at all,
retard.
Read upthread. I'm asking you a question. (It's not like everybody
doesn't already
know the answer.) Could have? Could have? What part of the scientific
....
Dec 10 2006 by Lee Olsen - 323 messages - 15 authors
A More Reasonable Interpretation of the Evidence Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. Post the part
of your "hypothesis" concerning
pest control at 6 to 8 mya. Include the evidence. No. Look it up.
.... Then answer
the question you evasive twit: "Would you consider the pest control
practices of
early hominids 8 to 6 mya that I theorized (don't pretend like you
....
Mar 18 2007 by Rich Travsky - 323 messages - 15 authors
A More Reasonable Interpretation of the Evidence Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. Put something
on the table besides imagination
and I will. It's your choice if you are unable to respond. Do you
have any evidence
that they did? ... Answer the question you evasive twit. "You're a
chicken***
phoney, afraid to quote me directly. Quote me directly you stooge.
....
Dec 10 2006 by Jim McGinn - 323 messages - 15 authors
Bipedal adaptation Group: sci.anthropology.paleo We would always note
trees when we walked out, automatically assessing their
safety quality, and remembering their exact location. BUT there is
nothing like
that in our make-up. We wouldn't expect this adaptation/behavior in a
communal
species however, would we? (Answer the question you evasive twit. ...
Dec 26 2007 by Paul Crowley - 145 messages - 10 authors
Bipedal adaptation Group: sci.anthropology.paleo (Answer the question
you evasive twit.) Chimps are, and apiths, and ALL hominids
were, communal. I knew you wouldn't answer this question because it
completely
pulls the rug out from under your dimwitted assertion. The fact
remains, in the
context of a community there is much less selective emphasis on the
ability ...
Dec 27 2007 by nickname - 145 messages - 10 authors
A More Reasonable Interpretation of the Evidence Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. Put something
on the table besides imagination
and I will. Do you have any evidence that they did? No. Now answer my
question, you
evasive twit: Do ... Answer the question you evasive twit. "You're a
chicken***
phoney, afraid to quote me directly. Quote me directly you stooge. ...
Dec 10 2006 by Lee Olsen - 323 messages - 15 authors
Preponderence of the Evidence Group: sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the
question you evasive twit. "Therefore, there is a tendency of Acheulian
sites to appear away from the lakes margins and mostly near fluvial
contexts,
in which stone tools are ... Answer the question you evasive twit. And
the are
consistent with my hypothesis at these locations. I think you are
confused. ...
Dec 30 2007 by Claudius Denk - 24 messages - 5 authors
Bipedal adaptation Group: sci.anthropology.paleo IOW, answer the
question you evasive twit.) But none of them slept in them, or
used them as a retreat from predators (except very occasionally). Why
would they
not have? What other strategies would they employ to evade predation?
About the
only thing different we'd expect from them is a reduced ability to
defend ...
12:20pm by Claudius Denk - 145 messages - 10 authors
Bipedal adaptation Group: sci.anthropology.paleo sbcglobal.net wrote:
Answer the question you evasive twit: Another name caller,
how childish. Why would a hominid community What hominid community?
(either or both
A'pith or Homo Erectus) be located where there is no fresh water or
fruit trees?"
Fresh water, is that a joke? It's a simple question, why not provide
a ...
Dec 30 2007 by Lee Olsen - 145 messages - 10 authors
...Sci. American article Ends Debate over Global Warming ... Group:
sci.geo.geology Answer the question you evasive twit. "How do you know that
certain gasses
trap heat in our atmosphere and how much do they trap. Provide
references and
all supporting documentation." "Climate models are worthless for
anything but
propaganda.' The above are your own words you typed in responses to me
in this thread ...
Aug 5 2007 by columbiaaccidentinvestigation - 165 messages - 30
authors
How Can We Avert Dangerous Climate Change? Group: alt.global-warming
Answer the question you evasive twit! I 'admitted' several posts back that I
am not convinced one way or the other. I'm not being 'evasive', ...
Answer the
question you evasive twit. Criticising some of Stichel's detractors
because they
are using phoney arguments such as the straw-man attack in the paper
is not ...
Aug 13 2007 by daestrom - 315 messages - 38 authors
Another 'skeptic' gets tongue-tied Group: sci.environment (Answer the
question you evasive twit.) Do you mean that I have no dispute over
your right to say it. I don't dispute your right to say it. Do you
mean I have
no dispute ovet its intent. I find the intent too nebulous to
determine if I can
or can't dispute it. Do you mean I have no dispute over whether or not
it is ...
Jul 23 2007 by John M. - 116 messages - 12 authors
Global Warming? ROFLMAO Group: talk.politics.misc (Answer the question
you evasive twit.) Let me get this straight you cannot
grasp the facts of science and of climate science so you believe what
the ...
(Answer the question you evasive twit with a simple yes or no.) Your
projecting
here again I see. I base my opinion on the science and the evidence I
have taken ...
Jun 13 2007 by Christopher Morris - 340 messages - 42 authors
...Sci. American article Ends Debate over Global Warming ... Group:
sci.geo.geology (Answer the question you evasive twit.) So try again, what
did you mean with the
post on aug 5, 10:34 am, back and cite it or concede that what you
said that day
is ... (Answer the question you evasive twit.) No response. Laughing
you doesn't
get it. Let me tell you what bugs me, starting pitchers who are going
for ...
Aug 7 2007 by columbiaaccidentinvestigation - 165 messages - 30
authors
A systematic effort to manipulate climate change science Group:
alt.global-warming V-for-Vendicar Just...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx alt
global-warming sci
environment "Claudius Denk" <claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote Answer
the question
you evasive twit, you don't dispute my assertion that realclimate does
not address
the issue of how CO2 forcing is calculated in an intellectually honest
manner? ...
Dec 14 2007 by V-for-Vendicar - 29 messages - 5 authors
Preponderence of the Evidence Group: sci.anthropology.paleo (Answer the
question you evasive twit.) Follow the evidence. Indeed. Now wipe your
chin. "Agriculture probably stretches back hundreds of thousand if not
millions
of years. " --Dimmy 10/22/2006 Yep. In the sense that agriculture can
be defined,
at least in part, as the maintenance of territorially situated food
....
Dec 31 2007 by Claudius Denk - 24 messages - 5 authors
A More Reasonable Interpretation of the Evidence Group:
sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you evasive twit. Do you have any
evidence that they did? No.
Now answer my question, you evasive twit: Do you have any evidence
that A'pith
... Answer the question you evasive twit. you saying that even if they
could they
would not have been (or could not have been) effective preventing the
....
Dec 9 2006 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 323 messages - 15 authors
How Can We Avert Dangerous Climate Change? Group: alt.global-warming
Ignoring your assine attitude, Answer the question you evasive twit. You
stated
the following: "The key difference is individual quanta of IR
radiation versus the
... Answer the question you evasive twit! About all I have said is
that climate
is changing and we don't fully understand why nor what we should do.
....
Aug 12 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 315 messages - 38 authors
Another 'skeptic' gets tongue-tied Group: sci.environment (Answer the
question you evasive twit.) Do you mean that I have no dispute over
your right to say it. Obviously not. I don't dispute your right to say
it. Do you
mean I have no dispute ovet its intent. Nope I find the intent too
nebulous to
determine if I can or can't dispute it. Do you mean I have no dispute
over ...
Jul 29 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 116 messages - 12 authors
Global Warming? ROFLMAO Group: talk.politics.misc (Answer the question
you evasive twit.) Let me get this straight you cannot grasp
the facts of science and of climate science so you believe what the
companies tell
... (Answer the question you evasive twit with a simple yes or no.) I
base my
doubts of the detractors by looking at their motives. Yes, like I
said, ...
Jun 11 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 340 messages - 42 authors
Man-eaters Group: sci.anthropology.paleo Answer the question you
evasive twit, you have no dispute with this supposition.
Right? Wrong, idiot. What part of that are you too stupid to
understand? ...
Answer the question you evasive twit. For 2007 you need to work on how
C4 grass
was getting into the apith. diet. If they were actually planting
gardens, ...
Jan 8 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 97 messages - 13 authors
Bipedal adaptation Group: sci.anthropology.paleo
claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx sci anthropology paleo Answer the question you
evasive
twit: Why would a hominid community (either or both A'pith or Homo
Erectus) be
located where there is no fresh water or fruit trees?" It's a simple
question,
why not provide a simple answer?
Dec 29 2007 by claudiusd...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - 145 messages - 10 authors
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