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46587 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
1:43 am
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080602/sc_livescience/keytoallopticalillusionsdiscovered;_ylt=AjSus2mlyaAjCKIWMvCRN9txieAA...
46588 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
1:51 am
But sea otters don't eat anchovies? More likely the simple fact that cats, dogs and humans are over-running the coasts, producing wastes much higher than...
46589 Elaine Morgan
oxwich_owl Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
6:21 am
... From: jdw46f To: AAT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:01 AM Subject: [AAT] Re: reaction to AAT ... Good! Yes, some people do. University...
46590 bender_renato Send Email Jun 4, 2008
7:29 am
The parts you can improve is about the historical development of the mermaid-myth. The best works on the subject I know are published in German and French. I...
46591 William Bond
williamabond Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
5:34 pm
Hi Deden This is why I only made a passing reference to the Minangkabu people in my book. Although it seems that many of the Sea People were matriarchal I...
46592 William Bond
williamabond Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
5:37 pm
Hi Renato Thank you for the information, I can't read French or German but i will research these books as much as i can. William...
46593 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
7:38 pm
... Thanks a lot, DD. Perceiving the Present and a Systematization of Illusions MA Changizi, A Hsieh, R Nijhawan, R Kanai & S Shimojo 2008 Cognitive Science...
46594 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
7:50 pm
PNAS 105:7676-80 OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE Dating the late prehistoric dispersal of Polynesians to New Zealand using the commensal Pacific rat JM Wilmshurst, AJ...
46595 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
9:46 pm
http://www.ancientegyptmagazine.com/permesut39.htm...
46596 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
9:50 pm
Mexican pyramid made of mollusk shells, near swamp, river http://dti.inah.gob.mx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=875&Itemid=150...
46597 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 4, 2008
9:58 pm
(via Richard at human migrations group) ...
46598 m3dodds Send Email Jun 5, 2008
9:44 am
... http://dti.inah.gob.mx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=875&Itemid=150 Gathering 300 million molluscs, not to eat, but to build a pyramid, is a...
46599 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 5, 2008
5:02 pm
... http://dti.inah.gob.mx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=875&Itemid=150 ... I gotta agree with you there, m3d, not my cup of tea... DD...
46600 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 5, 2008
11:20 pm
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/06/do_not_be_concerned.php...
46601 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 5, 2008
11:41 pm
http://rhoi.berkeley.edu/NEWSFEED/newsfeed_MAIN_new.php...
46602 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
3:04 am
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7433128.stm distance, periodic, foraging habits... comparable to radio tracking seals, herds.....
46603 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
3:12 am
http://www.physorg.com/news131699237.html Genomic imprinting is hypothesized to have evolved because of the conflicting interests of mother and father relating...
46604 DDeden
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Jun 6, 2008
3:15 am
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/109777.php We find an intriguing pattern where maximum length is greatest in mammals with the lowest body...
46605 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
4:30 am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage Bacteriophage is a bacteria which contains a virus....
46606 m3dodds Send Email Jun 6, 2008
9:00 am
[quote] Turns out, clothes really do make the man (and the woman), at least when it comes to feet. That's because wearing shoes changes the way humans walk and...
46607 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
9:36 am
http://www.tugtub.com/about_us.html is this crazy? I like it for one reason: the ocean water here is so damn cold , one can't swim without a thick wetsuit....
46608 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
8:53 pm
http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2008/06/socializing_promotes_survival.php Similarly, the Clarke's nutcracker stores tens of thousands of pine seeds in...
46609 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
8:54 pm
... Thanks, m3d....
46610 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
9:00 pm
... Incredible! If the memory of the caches can be retained in small brain areas, why do they need large areas (again)? Enlargement = motor connections to...
46611 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
9:45 pm
... Not sure what you mean, DD: isn't it a virus that "eats/infects&quot; bacteria? --Marc...
46612 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
9:58 pm
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14069-male-circumcision-is-a-weapon-in-the-sperm-wars.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=specrt10_pic Circumcision and other forms...
46613 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
10:00 pm
... Yes, humans are the only mammals who can be furred (clothed) on land & naked in the water. ... Thanks, Tina. You mean that possibly previously naked &...
46614 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
10:04 pm
... http://scienceblogs.com/neurophilosophy/2008/06/socializing_promotes_survival. ... I thought it was the difference between simple stored data (= to a ...
46615 DDeden
alas_my_loves Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
10:07 pm
... bacteria? ... Yes, I inverted it. The virus changes the genetic code of the bacteria....
46616 Marc Verhaegen
hydropith Send Email
Jun 6, 2008
10:20 pm
... I wouldn't be a patient of yours, Tina! Of course, statins are big business. But no doubt they strongly reduce atheromatosis in most people. We have...
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