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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Michael Gray"
Date: 25 Jan 2008 12:18:05 AM
Object: AA: Cool Science Tool!
According to the Australasian Science Journal:
"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."
http://www.Sahultime.net
(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)
Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.
It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.
.

User: "Smiler"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 25 Jan 2008 11:01:02 PM
"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.

I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the tubes
from?
Smiler,
The godless one
a.a# 2279
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 25 Jan 2008 11:38:33 PM
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the tubes
from?

Neolithic wireless sets.
.
User: "Smiler"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 05:50:51 PM
"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:rphlp3pdjimb02ek6hop8f3e4rjil26mri@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the
tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.

Nah. Mornington Crescent!
Smiler,
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 07:50:54 PM
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:50:51 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:rphlp3pdjimb02ek6hop8f3e4rjil26mri@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the
tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.


Nah. Mornington Crescent!

I'm Sorry, I haven't a Clue!
.
User: "Smiler"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 27 Jan 2008 06:20:48 PM
"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:7ronp393uf4k1vodicjtsogrdbc60t7fn5@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:50:51 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:rphlp3pdjimb02ek6hop8f3e4rjil26mri@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the
tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.


Nah. Mornington Crescent!


I'm Sorry, I haven't a Clue!

Ye'll have had yer tea then, Hamish.
Smiler,
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 27 Jan 2008 07:15:47 PM
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 00:20:48 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:7ronp393uf4k1vodicjtsogrdbc60t7fn5@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 23:50:51 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:rphlp3pdjimb02ek6hop8f3e4rjil26mri@4ax.com...

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the
tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.


Nah. Mornington Crescent!


I'm Sorry, I haven't a Clue!


Ye'll have had yer tea then, Hamish.

My sweet Laird!
.




User: "Apostate"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 12:15:33 AM
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 16:08:33 +1030, Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.

Waitaminute!
Didn't someone have to invent wire before there could be wireless?
I might believe a waterfowl-to-waterfowl means of communication, since they had ducktile
materials.
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User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 02:17:44 AM
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:15:33 -0500, Apostate
<godless.*****@yeehaw.org.invalid> wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 16:08:33 +1030, Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:01:02 GMT, "Smiler" <Smiler@Joe.King.com>
wrote:


"Michael Gray" <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in message
news:bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com...

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


I thought the Australian occupation was barbies and 'tube cracking'.
I can understand barbies C 50,000 yrs ago, but where did they get the tubes
from?


Neolithic wireless sets.


Waitaminute!

Didn't someone have to invent wire before there could be wireless?

Not at all, sir!
Did they have to have invented Acme before rocket sleds, eh?
Did they have to invent E=mc^2 before fire? NO!!
There is evidence of early Neolithic wireless sets at Lake Mungo, and
a few other locations.

I might believe a waterfowl-to-waterfowl means of communication, since they had ducktile
materials.

Ah!
Competition for the APOTM award!?!
.




User: "johac"

Title: Re: AA: Cool Science Tool! 27 Jan 2008 02:37:01 AM
In article <bbvip39sg2ds429j447hj1pgr5384fh3on@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.

Very cool!!! Thanks.
--
John #1782
.

User: "Neil Kelsey"

Title: Re: AA: Cool Science Tool! 25 Jan 2008 11:55:29 PM
On Jan 24, 10:18=A0pm, Michael Gray <mikeg...@newsguy.com> wrote:

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.

Very well done. It really illustrates Jared Diamond was saying about
how people spread throughout those islands.
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: AA: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 02:21:02 AM
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:55:29 -0800 (PST), Neil Kelsey
<neil_kelsey@hotmail.com> wrote:

On Jan 24, 10:18 pm, Michael Gray <mikeg...@newsguy.com> wrote:

According to the Australasian Science Journal:

"A mapping program offers the chance to extend Google Earth into an
extra dimension by showing what Australia looked like at different
times during the last 100,000 years."

http://www.Sahultime.net

(Requires Adobe Flash, at least 1024 x 768 screen res)

Click on the "explore SahulTime here" link.

It reveals where the so-called Hobbits were living, and also "Java
man" 1.8 mya.
It also shows the location of the first reliably detected Australian
occupation, C 50,000 yrs ago, and the Lake Mungo settlement.


Very well done. It really illustrates Jared Diamond was saying about
how people spread throughout those islands.

A man before his time, as it were.
He spent a long period in New Guinea learning from the natives, who
have been living the same lifestyle there for perhaps 70,000 years.
And inventing major food crops and independently developing
agriculture, in competition with the Levant.
.
User: "Lisbeth Andersson"

Title: Re: AA: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 05:23:40 PM
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in
news:27rlp39jm0j9ktesvbjcbtavetprveu90n@4ax.com:

Very well done. It really illustrates Jared Diamond was saying about
how people spread throughout those islands.


A man before his time, as it were.
He spent a long period in New Guinea learning from the natives, who
have been living the same lifestyle there for perhaps 70,000 years.
And inventing major food crops and independently developing
agriculture, in competition with the Levant.


Eh? Agriculture would be a *major change in lifestyle.
Lisbeth.
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User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: AA: Cool Science Tool! 26 Jan 2008 07:52:50 PM
On 26 Jan 2008 23:23:40 GMT, Lisbeth Andersson <lisand@bredband.net>
wrote:

Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote in
news:27rlp39jm0j9ktesvbjcbtavetprveu90n@4ax.com:

Very well done. It really illustrates Jared Diamond was saying about
how people spread throughout those islands.


A man before his time, as it were.
He spent a long period in New Guinea learning from the natives, who
have been living the same lifestyle there for perhaps 70,000 years.
And inventing major food crops and independently developing
agriculture, in competition with the Levant.



Eh? Agriculture would be a *major change in lifestyle.

There is considerable evidence that they invented forms of agriculture
from near the very beginning of their occupation.
.





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