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Marc Verhaegen
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 6:48 am
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Quote:
Don't you take off your clothes when you go swimming??

SF:
No answer (as always), only some irrelevant blabla:
Quote:
Someting you should know....
They just re-opened the beach at San Diego and look what happened:
http://www.mercurynews.com/localnewsheadlines/ci_9116331
Marc Verhaegen
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 7:46 am
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SF:
Quote:
"Here's a point to consider when evaluating AAT. I did not learn this
point from some academic overlord with an anti-AAT agenda; I learned
it while trying to avoid becoming crocodile food in Africa.

:-D

My little boy, what has that tho do with AAT??
Crocodiles have nothing to do with AAT. Lucy was found amid crocodile teeth,
as you probably don't know, but Lucy has nothing to do with AAT.
Inform before a *little* bit opening your big mouth:

Collection of waterside foods (eg, fruits & nuts, turtle & bird eggs,
shell/crayfish, water(side)plants, drowned herbivores, stranded whales etc.)
explains unique Homo traits (not seen in apes & australopiths) better than
dwelling in forests or dry plains: huge brain, slow-diving skills, breath
control, vocality, small mouth+chewing muscles, tongue bone descent, longer
airway, projecting nose, poor sense of smell, handiness & tool use, late
puberty, long legs, alined body, poor climbing, flat feet, fur loss,
fatness, profuse sweating, high needs of water, sodium, iodine,
poly-unsat.fatty acids (DHA), etc. All these features are typically seen in
different combinations in waterside & (semi)aquatic animals, but strikingly
absent in savanna dwelling mammals.
Homo & Pan separated ~6­4 Ma. Homo populations dispersed along
lakes/shores/rivers in savannas & elsewhere, eg, crossed 18 km sea to reach
Flores 0.8 Ma.
Homo tools/fossils 2.5­0.1 Ma are found near Rift valley lakes & even (sea
level fluctuations hindered fossilisation) Indian Ocean & African coasts,
often amid seashells (Mojokerto, Dungo V Baia Farta, Terra Amata, Table Bay,
Eritrea etc.).
Marc Verhaegen
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 12:00 pm
Guest
SF:
Quote:
"Here's a point to consider when evaluating AAT. I did not learn this
point from some academic overlord with an anti-AAT agenda; I learned
it while trying to avoid becoming crocodile food in Africa.

:-D My little boy,

Still lusting after little boys, pervert?

what has that tho do with AAT??
Crocodiles have nothing to do with AAT.

Nothing has anything to do with AAT, because it is a figment of
spritual imagination.

My little boy, it's you who give the quote on AAT.

SFs are stupid & childish.
Lee Olsen
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 1:50 pm
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On May 3, 11:59 am, "Rick Wagler" <taxid...@shaw.ca> wrote:
Quote:
"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote in message

news:C4410954.11CE1%m_verhaegen@skynet.be...

AAT = Homo littoral diaspora.

SF:
Liar. Sir Hardy said no such thing.

So?

:-D

SFs are stupid stupid stupid.

Really, Lee....I'm surprised at you. You
didn't realize that AAT is all about Marc?
He has thrown Morgan and Hardy under
the bus

Wait just a minute. You mean he threw them to the crocs.

http://tinyurl.com/y44rnt

Quote:
on many occasions.

Right

Quote:

Rick Wagler
Rick Wagler
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 1:59 pm
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"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhaegen@skynet.be> wrote in message
news:C4410954.11CE1%m_verhaegen@skynet.be...
Quote:

AAT = Homo littoral diaspora.

SF:
Liar. Sir Hardy said no such thing.

So?

:-D

SFs are stupid stupid stupid.

Really, Lee....I'm surprised at you. You

didn't realize that AAT is all about Marc?
He has thrown Morgan and Hardy under
the bus on many occasions.

Rick Wagler
Claudius Denk...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 11:35 am
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On May 4, 2:09 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae... at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote:
Quote:
. . . all furless & fat mammals spend a lot of time in water.

SF:

Humans, obviously do not.
Don't you take off your clothes when you go swimming??

SF:

The point, you mental retard, is that humans, by your definition, are
furless and fat mammals and DO NOT spend much time in water.  You are
so delusional that you can't even see that your assertions is itself
and exception to your rule.

My little boy,
- human in water = fat + furless
- outside water = fat + furred=clothes
- humans in tropics (Africans) = leanest

That human have no fur suggest our ancestors lived near (sub)tropical
waters.

Got it??

Yeah, I got that. But so what. You are not doing anything but
stating the obvious and repackaging it as a hypothesis of hominid
evolution. It isn't a hypothesis. You have nothing.
Lee Olsen...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 11:40 am
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On May 4, 2:09 pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae... at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote:
Quote:
. . . all furless & fat mammals spend a lot of time in water.

SF:

Humans, obviously do not.
Don't you take off your clothes when you go swimming??

SF:

The point, you mental retard, is that humans, by your definition, are
furless and fat mammals and DO NOT spend much time in water.  You are
so delusional that you can't even see that your assertions is itself
and exception to your rule.

My little boy,

Pervert, you ought to be locked up.


Quote:
- human in water = fat + furless

Human in water = food for croc, notice how the crocs came out of
nowhere?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM

http://tinyurl.com/y44rnt

Quote:
- outside water = fat + furred=clothes

Outside water =s still alive.

http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/aop/olorg2004/dispatch/start.htm

"The idea of sleeping on the higher ground rather than next to water
seemed an attractive idea. Lakes, ponds, and stream channels in the
African bush are good natural sources of water and plant food during
the day. But at night they turn into really great places if you want
to be hunted down as prey! The water margins attract the big and small
predators that like to hunt in the dark of night. Even today at
Olorgesailie, we often go to sleep hearing hyenas, jackals, and
sometimes lions growling and whooping off in the distance during their
nighttime prowls. Anyway, early humans could get food in the lowlands
- that's where they left the chipped stone tools and other evidence of
their activities. And, unlike earlier hominins, they could have
avoided the favored hunting areas of other predators if they got to
higher ground at night."

Quote:
- humans in tropics (Africans) = leanest

"Specifically, longer, more linear bodies are better adapted
for heat loss in dry open environments, where evaporative
heat loss from sweating is very effective. All modern-day tall
"elongated"
African (e.g., Nilotics) are restricted to such environments."
Alan Walker and Richard Leakey editors.
1993 The Nariokotome Homo Erectus Skeleton.
Harvard University Press, Cambridge

Quote:

That human have no fur suggest our ancestors lived near (sub)tropical
waters.

Near isn't in water, you have no argument. Hadza camp 2 km away from
any
major water source.


Got it??
Makouli...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 5:32 pm
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"Marc Verhaegen" <m_verhaegen at (no spam) skynet.be> wrote in message
news:C443F2B1.11D5B%m_verhaegen at (no spam) skynet.be...
Quote:
. . . all furless & fat mammals spend a lot of time in water.

[...pfhtptpptptp]

Quote:
My little boy,
- human in water = fat + furless
- outside water = fat + furred=clothes
- humans in tropics (Africans) = leanest

That human have no fur suggest our ancestors lived near (sub)tropical
waters.

So does that mean that naked mole rats "..lived
near (sub)tropical waters."?

Quote:
Got it??

Got what?
===========================
"Anybody seen 1 sensbile [sic] word of
this Makouli??" Marco --12/30/07
Marc Verhaegen...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:00 pm
Guest
Quote:
. . . all furless & fat mammals spend a lot of time in water.

SF:
Quote:
Humans, obviously do not.
Don't you take off your clothes when you go swimming??

SF:
Quote:
The point, you mental retard, is that humans, by your definition, are
furless and fat mammals and DO NOT spend much time in water.  You are
so delusional that you can't even see that your assertions is itself
and exception to your rule.

My little boy,
- human in water = fat + furless
- outside water = fat + furred=clothes
- humans in tropics (Africans) = leanest
That human have no fur suggest our ancestors lived near (sub)tropical
waters. Got it??

Yeah, I got that.

Good boy.
Marc Verhaegen...
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:13 pm
Guest
Quote:
My little boy,

Pervert, you ought to be locked up.

My little boy, why don't you stop behaving like a little child??

You're a fool, Olson, not worth the time I spend with your childish
nonsense.
 
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