... I'm trying to understand why cutting-edge hi-tech is always better. iMacX Tiger speed is fine (though limited by my dial-up, like toothpaste thru a tiny...
Maria, Bob F., Dar, and all: I am fairly "computer savvy". Yet my "computer guru" told me(and I have more or less learned through experience), to be cautious...
Maria (and all interested): Don't be grumpy. Look at the bright side: When the hi-tech incompatibilities become so infuriating, costly; And "upgrading" becomes...
... Sorry about the truncated send last night. The above not only show a sample of those that occur between the two species in the paper, but include another...
Dear colleagues, The July issue of www.PalArch.nl is online with important news (among others on upcoming changes, ICZN statement, guaranteed durability and ...
Hi Dale ... Africa and ... it ... D'Errico ... (specifically ... spiraled ... but ... lips, ... worldwide, ... more ... There ... a much ... sewn ... than ... ...
David Timpe (dptimpe@...) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) ... Personal message: This might come under the category...
Hi Richard, I would be interested in hearing about what kind of responses you get from your query. A couple of final quick notes: (then I am done with this...
... get ... story. ... LBB ... virtually ... but ... of ... provided ... wild ... point ... seperate ... significant ... transportation ... of ... what ... of ...
Bloglines user AnneGilbert (shanidar9@...) has sent this item to you, with the following personal message: All: This is "old" stuff, but I send it along...
Can anyone please explain why my posts end up with a gobbledygook headline on the message list: "... get ... story. ... LBB ... virtually ... but ... of ... ...
Richard: I'm not exactly sure why this should be the case. But one possibililty: do you create long message headers? That might be on reason why. Or if...
All: Not quite paleoanthropology --- but who knows? If there were redheaded Neandertals, maybe there were redhaired(furred?)mammoths! See this story: ...
By most accounts there were no lions anywhere until Panthera leo fossilis shows up about 500,000 years ago. Panthera gombaszoegensis is usually considered to...
... P. gombaszoegensis is also called P. onza gombaszoegensis and is put with developing jaguars by some. There is really not complete agreement about just...
Many thanks, Dale, for this link: "The NOW (Neogene of the Old World) database contains information ... localities, ... of ... It actually does work on my...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/07/060710164301.htm Repeated below. Science Daily has been cranky the last week or so. Nothing suprisingly new, but...
... Subject: [CA-TOC] Current Anthropology June 2006 (vol 47 no 3) Contents Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 09:30:23 -0500 (CDT) From: The University of Chicago Press...
All Okay, okay. Some e-lists have discussed this particular article, but I didn't post it. Why?, because some of the stuff came out earlier in a slightly...
... Probably not. Male lions carry a growth promoter genetic sequence and female lions carry a growth inhibiter genetic sequence; the balanced pair is specific...
... but ... a ... any ... http://johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/neandertals/neandertal_dna/wired_m ... Quote: from Rubin - "Since mutations usually occur at a...
A new paper on the non-Euclidean geometry of chords sends John Hawks off on a ramble through a lot of interesting papers relating music, language and math. I...
Another interesting discussion. I must admit the Reuters article (also John's starting point) got me thinking "Yeah, Right", when they mentioned the possible...