Possible Human ancestor not described as "missing link"SHOCK
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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
What will theists say about this?



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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
How do they get all that information from a few spurious bones?



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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
Is the pedant smiley because the question is sarcasm or you geniunely don't know about palaeontology as a science?Lozzer wrote:How do they get all that information from a few spurious bones?
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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
I'm wanting a "no pedagoguery" smiley some days. But I'm afraid it would come at me too frequently.AshtonBlack wrote:Is the pedant smiley because the question is sarcasm or you geniunely don't know about palaeontology as a science?Lozzer wrote:How do they get all that information from a few spurious bones?
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Possible Human ancestor not described as "missing link"SHOCK
I'm quite pleased at the non-sensational tone used by the Beeb, they seem to be restraining themselves as opposed to the usual tactic of overplaying the significance of such developments.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8285180.stm
PS Two more gaps created.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8285180.stm
PS Two more gaps created.
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Re: Possible Human ancestor not described as "missing link"SHOCK
I feel a merge coming on 

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'Animavore wrote:I feel a merge coming on
Did I make a booboo?
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I made a woopsy here Merge or deletion needed, could you do the honours Gawd?
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You're creating more gaps.owtth wrote:I made a woopsy here Merge or deletion needed, could you do the honours Gawd?

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Has anyone else made the connection? Ardi = RD=Richard the Dawk?
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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
Actually I think he's named after the Dusty Bin looking robot in Star Wars.
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Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
Nah - why would they? My brilliant flash of insight is the right one!Animavore wrote:Actually I think he's named after the Dusty Bin looking robot in Star Wars.

Re: Ardi: Oldest Human Skeleton Discovered, Bipedalism Origin...
I genuinely don't know.AshtonBlack wrote:Is the pedant smiley because the question is sarcasm or you geniunely don't know about palaeontology as a science?Lozzer wrote:How do they get all that information from a few spurious bones?
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