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Old 05-04-2012, 08:22   #26
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The tools for examination and analysis were primitive 90 years ago. It was pretty quickly identified as a hoax *by other scientists* shortly after a new dating technique became available. Science again proved itself to be self-correcting.

I suspect that a forgery today (a century later) would have to be much more elaborate than piltdown was.

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As I recall from the previous sixty-some arguments about Piltdown Man, its authenticity was challenged within a year of discovery. It just wasn't definitively proven to be a hoax until later.

Even so, a hoax isn't a knock against science. It's a hoax. Orson Wells reading "War of the Worlds" on the radio doesn't decredit astronomy.
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Old 05-04-2012, 08:24   #27
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Chicks with mutton chops like that don't do it for me.
You just have unreasonable standards.
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Old 05-04-2012, 08:30   #28
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The first link is broken.

What's your point, anyway? It's a fact that global warming occurs. Are you trying to argue that no scientists disagree with the political agenda to make us believe it's man made? Because the Forbes article doesn't support that assertion.
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:43   #29
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The first link is broken.

What's your point, anyway? It's a fact that global warming occurs. Are you trying to argue that no scientists disagree with the political agenda to make us believe it's man made? Because the Forbes article doesn't support that assertion.
Global Warming
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Bunch of fabrications I tell you!
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Global Warming
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Bunch of fabrications I tell you!
Mammoths didn't die out. Elephants just invented razors.
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Old 05-04-2012, 11:25   #31
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Mammoths didn't die out. Elephants just invented razors.
So...the trunk was evolutionary? you know, so they could reach their hind quarters.
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Old 05-04-2012, 11:37   #32
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So...the trunk was evolutionary? you know, so they could reach their hind quarters.
The God meant the trunk to be used as a straw.
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Old 05-04-2012, 23:14   #33
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Chicks with mutton chops like that don't do it for me.
I don't know, you can sort of guide her by holding on to her sideburns... think of them like training wheels...

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Old 05-04-2012, 23:17   #34
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So...the trunk was evolutionary? you know, so they could reach their hind quarters.
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The God meant the trunk to be used as a straw.
Put them together, and you get God meant the trunk to stuff straw in their hindquarters when they needed more fiber...

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So...the trunk was evolutionary? you know, so they could reach their hind quarters.
Q: What do elephants use for Tampax?

A: Sheep.

Q: Why do elephants have trunks?

A: Because sheep don’t have strings.
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