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That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
of them are rare; others are abundant. Elements such as gold may attract
the human eye. Others are gases that we do not even see, such as
nitrogen and oxygen. Each element is made of a certain kind of atom. How
the atoms are constructed and relate to one another bespeaks economy and
awesome organization in chartlike order.
About 300 years ago, only 12 elements were known—antimony, arsenic,
bismuth, carbon, copper, gold, iron, lead, mercury, silver, sulfur, and
tin. As more were discovered, scientists noticed that the elements
reflected a distinct order. Because there were gaps in the order,
scientists such as Mendeleyev, Ramsay, Moseley, and Bohr theorized the
existence of unknown elements and their characteristics. Those elements
were subsequently discovered just as predicted. Why could those
scientists predict that there were forms of matter that were unknown at
the time?
Well, the elements follow a natural numerical order based on the
structure of their atoms. This is a proven law. Thus, school textbooks
can set out a periodic table of elements in rows and columns—hydrogen,
helium, and so on.
The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology observes: “Few
systemizations in the history of science can rival the periodic concept
as a broad revelation of the order of the physical world. . . . Whatever
new elements may be discovered in the future, it is certain they will
find a place in the periodic system, conforming to its order and
exhibiting the proper familial characteristics.”
When the elements are arranged in the rows and columns of the periodic
table, a remarkable relationship is seen between elements that share a
column. For example, in the last column are located helium (No. 2), neon
(No. 10), argon (No. 18), krypton (No. 36), xenon (No. 54), and radon
(No. 86). These are gases that glow brightly when an electric discharge
passes through them, and they are used in some light bulbs. Also, they
do not react easily with various elements, as do some other gases.
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
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| User: "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" |
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| Title: Re: “Architectural Units of the Universe” |
10 Jun 2007 10:58:51 AM |
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"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
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That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
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| User: "Painius" |
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| Title: Re: “Architectural Units of the Universe” |
20 Jun 2007 05:53:58 AM |
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"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" <this@aint.me> published in alt.astronomy...
in message news:466c1f74$0$30656$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
....specifically, the HUP! (the uncertainty principle)
HUP two three four,
HUP two three four,
Birdie, birdie in the sky,
{Birdie, birdie in the sky,}
Drop a load on our D.I.
{Drop a load on our D.I.}
Now we say to our D.I.,
{Now we say to our D.I.,}
Arncha glad that cows can't fly!
{Arncha glad that cows can't fly!}
Am I right or wrong?
{You're RIGHT!}
Am I right or wrong?
{You're RIGHT!}
Sound off,
{One, two,}
Sound off,
{Three, four,}
Bring it on down now,
{One, two, three, four,
one, two . . . THREE FOUR!}
HUP two three four,
HUP two three four,...
Are we havin' fun, yet? <g>
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happy days and...
starry starry nights!
Freedom! be free to see
All the stars, all Cosmos
For what it really is--
The Cosmos is Free!
Indelibly yours,
Paine
http://www.savethechildren.org/
http://www.painellsworth.net
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10 Jun 2007 11:07:09 AM |
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"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" <this@aint.me> wrote in message
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"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
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Yes, the universe-even down to its atomic particles-reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
You were supposed to answer, "Jehovah God of the Watchtower Society."
That's where he copies and pastes all this pro-creation crap from.
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| User: "Phil MacDouglass" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 11:55:41 AM |
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jabriol commits fornication with the ***** of babylon (wtbts) heehee!
"~ Säblë ~" <Sable666@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" <this@aint.me> wrote in message
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"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
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Yes, the universe-even down to its atomic particles-reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
You were supposed to answer, "Jehovah God of the Watchtower Society."
That's where he copies and pastes all this pro-creation crap from.
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| User: "JabriolZilentNoise" |
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10 Jun 2007 11:07:49 AM |
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Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
Which contradicts relativity, that being said what is responsible for
quantum mechanics?
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| User: "Sara Brum" |
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| Title: Re: “Architectural Units of the Universe” |
11 Jun 2007 01:18:11 AM |
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"JabriolZilentNoise" <JabriolZilentNoise@malinator.com> wrote in message
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Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
Which contradicts relativity, that being said what is responsible for
quantum mechanics?
Quantum trade schools?
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: =?iso-8859-1?q?=93Architectural?= Units of the =?iso-8859-1?q?Universe=94?= |
11 Jun 2007 01:28:01 PM |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:18:11 +0000, Sara Brum wrote:
"JabriolZilentNoise" <JabriolZilentNoise@malinator.com> wrote in message
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Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
Which contradicts relativity, that being said what is responsible for
quantum mechanics?
Quantum trade schools?
Biggest problem with quantum mechanics is you never know when your car'll
be ready...
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "Grinder" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
11 Jun 2007 02:30:35 PM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:18:11 +0000, Sara Brum wrote:
"JabriolZilentNoise" <JabriolZilentNoise@malinator.com> wrote in message
news:plVai.195$cx4.103@trnddc07...
Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
Which contradicts relativity, that being said what is responsible for
quantum mechanics?
Quantum trade schools?
Biggest problem with quantum mechanics is you never know when your car'll
be ready...
At least they're discrete.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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11 Jun 2007 05:34:49 PM |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 20:30:35 +0000, Grinder wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 07:18:11 +0000, Sara Brum wrote:
"JabriolZilentNoise" <JabriolZilentNoise@malinator.com> wrote in message
news:plVai.195$cx4.103@trnddc07...
Ron Baker, Pluralitas! wrote:
"JabriolNeyel" <jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjUai.3066$pd5.1570@trnddc02...
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
<snip>
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
Quantum Mechanics.
Which contradicts relativity, that being said what is responsible for
quantum mechanics?
Quantum trade schools?
Biggest problem with quantum mechanics is you never know when your car'll
be ready...
At least they're discrete.
But difficult to *find...
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister" |
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10 Jun 2007 11:16:07 AM |
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I was working in the lab, late one night, when JabriolNeyel
<jabriolzor@mytrashmail.com> wrote:
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements.
<snip>
Yes, the universeˇXeven down to its atomic particlesˇXreveals astonishing
harmony and order. What is responsible for such order, harmony, and
variety among the building blocks of the universe?
This.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_level
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12 Jun 2007 04:37:40 PM |
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JabriolNeyel wrote:
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth; some
of them are rare; others are abundant. Elements such as gold may attract
the human eye. Others are gases that we do not even see, such as
nitrogen and oxygen. Each element is made of a certain kind of atom. How
the atoms are constructed and relate to one another bespeaks economy and
awesome organization in chartlike order.
I can randomly generate a list of numbers and sort them into a chart.
Does that mean there was design in the generation of those numbers, or
was the "organization" simply imposed, by myself, for my own benefit?
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| User: "ZilentNoise" |
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12 Jun 2007 05:28:29 PM |
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TheLetterK wrote:
JabriolNeyel wrote:
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth;
some of them are rare; others are abundant. Elements such as gold may
attract the human eye. Others are gases that we do not even see, such
as nitrogen and oxygen. Each element is made of a certain kind of
atom. How the atoms are constructed and relate to one another bespeaks
economy and awesome organization in chartlike order.
I can randomly generate a list of numbers and sort them into a chart.
Does that mean there was design in the generation of those numbers, or
was the "organization" simply imposed, by myself, for my own benefit?
Yes, you decided to use numbers, not letters. You sorted them onto a
chart, even though you did not disclose the method of sorting; the fact
that you did, demonstrate intent and organization which you did impose,
and relate to us that you have done so for the benefit of all those who
are reading this thread.
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| User: "TheLetterK" |
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12 Jun 2007 07:13:40 PM |
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ZilentNoise wrote:
TheLetterK wrote:
JabriolNeyel wrote:
That is how a modern encyclopedia of science describes the chemical
elements. There is amazing variety among the elements of our earth;
some of them are rare; others are abundant. Elements such as gold may
attract the human eye. Others are gases that we do not even see, such
as nitrogen and oxygen. Each element is made of a certain kind of
atom. How the atoms are constructed and relate to one another
bespeaks economy and awesome organization in chartlike order.
I can randomly generate a list of numbers and sort them into a chart.
Does that mean there was design in the generation of those numbers, or
was the "organization" simply imposed, by myself, for my own benefit?
Yes, you decided to use numbers, not letters.
But there was no order to it; but if it will make you happy, let's just
say we use recordings of line noise instead of *randomly generated* numbers.
You sorted them onto a
chart, even though you did not disclose the method of sorting;
It doesn't matter.
the fact
that you did, demonstrate intent and organization which you did impose,
and relate to us that you have done so for the benefit of all those who
are reading this thread.
You didn't answer the question. Is the design inherent in the list of
random numbers, or in the organization I imposed by putting it in a chart?
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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10 Jun 2007 12:12:37 PM |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:57:12 +0000, JabriolNeyel wrote:
Yes, the universe—even down to its atomic particles—reveals astonishing
harmony and order.
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"What the hell is an aluminum Falcon?"
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| User: "" |
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10 Jun 2007 03:22:42 PM |
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Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
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| User: "" |
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10 Jun 2007 08:35:53 PM |
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On Jun 11, 6:22 am, wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Ah! So, when the dinosaurs went extinct, it was the fault of the
dinosaurs, not the meteor?
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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10 Jun 2007 05:22:58 PM |
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "ZilentNoise" |
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10 Jun 2007 06:40:33 PM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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10 Jun 2007 08:23:07 PM |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "ZilentNoise" |
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11 Jun 2007 05:52:38 AM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
I wonder about humans being a single species at all, since Science has
claim them to be just one species of the great apes. You disagree?
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| User: "Phil MacDouglass" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 12:08:19 PM |
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"ZilentNoise" <ZilentNoise@malinator.com> wrote in message
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
I wonder about humans being a single species at all, since Science has
claim them to be just one species of the great apes. You disagree?
we're not apes! HAHA!
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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11 Jun 2007 09:33:32 AM |
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:52:38 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
I wonder about humans being a single species at all, since Science has
claim them to be just one species of the great apes. You disagree?
In over your head eh?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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12 Jun 2007 04:28:44 AM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:52:38 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
I wonder about humans being a single species at all, since Science has
claim them to be just one species of the great apes. You disagree?
In over your head eh?
Nope, making things simple for you.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 08:50:06 AM |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:28:44 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 11:52:38 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
I wonder about humans being a single species at all, since Science has
claim them to be just one species of the great apes. You disagree?
In over your head eh?
Nope, making things simple for you.
Then let me make it simple for you:
Wrong.
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Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "TheLetterK" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 04:41:36 PM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
A species without a great deal of genetic variation, at that.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 05:23:36 PM |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:41:36 -0400, TheLetterK wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
A species without a great deal of genetic variation, at that.
One with the some of the least variation on the planet...
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 05:36:36 PM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:41:36 -0400, TheLetterK wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
A species without a great deal of genetic variation, at that.
One with the some of the least variation on the planet...
That could change.. bring on the Manpanzee.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
12 Jun 2007 05:44:35 PM |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:36:36 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:41:36 -0400, TheLetterK wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:40:33 +0000, ZilentNoise wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 14:22:42 -0700, zanthius.dxun wrote:
Especially when tornadoes tear up your town and kill your relatives!
Ever considered that it might be because your species is disturbing
the ecological system of Gaia?
Your species? Whaddya, a fern?
How many of human species are there?
ONE.
Sheesh...
A species without a great deal of genetic variation, at that.
One with the some of the least variation on the planet...
That could change.. bring on the Manpanzee.
You get your degree in non-sequitur?
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Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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| User: "The Great Hairy One the_great_hairy@yahooDOTcom" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
14 Jun 2007 06:18:09 AM |
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
One with the some of the least variation on the planet...
I don't think that's correct... Homo sapiens is pretty variated, from
what I remember of my human genetics. It's the cheetah who is fubared.
Cheers,
TGHO
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The Great Hairy One,
BAAWA it all over!
And a SMASHing good time for all of us
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Roleplaying isn't just a lifestyle
It's a higher calling.
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: "Architectural Units of the Universe" |
14 Jun 2007 09:54:13 AM |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 22:18:09 +1000, The Great Hairy One wrote:
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
One with the some of the least variation on the planet...
I don't think that's correct... Homo sapiens is pretty variated, from
what I remember of my human genetics. It's the cheetah who is fubared.
One of. Not necessarily the. It's one reason they suspect we passed
through a "bottleneck" where the human population dropped to a few
thousand at one point and we almost went extinct.
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Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Behold the foul stench of Skeletor's breakfast burrito!"
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