Re: Pluto in the doghouse.
- From: "Tom McDonald" <kiltmac@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Aug 2006 10:50:46 -0700
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Peter Jason wrote:
The remote 'planet' Pluto has been
sacked
Any way to sack off-topic posts?
Or can you show us how a planet that
wasn't discovered until the 20th
century is vital to archaeology?
Well, it might be considered, especially by
those prepared to think outside the box,
that the 20th century is an archaeological
site, and as such can be mined for all its
quaint and archaic scientific thoughts and
theories.
I write as one seeking redemption because I
was duped by my peers into believing the
planet properties of Pluto.
Postcript...
And the definition of archaeology is:
"the scientific study of historic or
prehistoric peoples and their cultures by
analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions,
monuments, and other such remains, esp. those
that have been excavated. "
And do you teach your granny to suck eggs as a general rule?
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