Re: Fire/Cooking -> Bigger Brains - erectus
- From: claudiusdenk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:28:49 -0800 (PST)
Answer the question you evasive twit:
Is it not obvious that early hominids must have had a
lifestyle that was distinct from chimps? If not then why
the dramatic shift in morphology?
It's a simple question. Why not just provide a simple
(non-evasive) response?
On Jan 28, 9:49 am, Lee Olsen <paleoc...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Message-ID: <376ED09C.69A21...@xxxxxxxxxxx>#1/1
Niccolo Caldararo: " It is embarrassing to you (or should be) for you
to continually make
statements which most of us know are unsupported by the data."
Dan Barnes: "..a number of people have suggested that the best thing
you can do is do
substantial background reading, reframe your arguement and come back
again."
Greg Laden: "Read the stuff. If you have a vague memory
of it, that is not good enough." "Hit the books, kid!"
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