Re: Ping Kevin Aylward - re your "scientific paper"

From: Paul Burridge (pb_at_notthisbit.osiris1.co.uk)
Date: 09/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 16:56:45 +0100

On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 14:54:24 GMT, "Genome" <genome@nothere.net> wrote:

>
>"Paul Burridge" <pb@notthisbit.osiris1.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:l8gok0p72cfvpjjor139fshe5f1ibrm9do@4ax.com...
>> This is a prime example of what I've stated before many times. >
>
>> "One of the principle understandings with the theory gained is the
>> explanations of why the behavior of men and women are fundamentally
>> different. Why have codes of conduct developed that are decidedly
>> asymmetrical? How has culture evolved and why dose much of it appear
>> to have with no apparent biological evolutionary advantage?"
>
>
>One of the principle results of the theory presented is the
>explanation of why the behavior of men and women are fundamentally
>different. Why have codes of conduct developed that are decidedly
>asymmetrical? How has culture evolved and why does much of it appear
>to have with no apparent biological evolutionary advantage?

>Perhaps you should get off your fat ass and do something about it. You
>quoted howlers and I see none, other than yourself.

If that's your best attempt at correcting Kev's work then I wouldn't
give up the day job, M8!

-- 
"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.


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