I was strongly tempted this morning to join in the fun between Harry and
Ray about the size of human genitalia, but as mine seem to have been
shrinking steadily with the passage of time then I seem to have lost
enthusiasm both as to their use and learned discussion about them --
pathetic things
Amen!!
Ed Weick
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From: Salvador R. Sánchez Gutiérrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Beating a dead horse
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On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I would say a third thing as well.How old is this that
limbic lobe?Is it found in Cro-Magnon skulls?
The limbic
Youssim would have to be of Arabic or Turkic descent, I would guess.
What is a Tsalagi meditation?
Cheers,
Lawry
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Good morning, Harry, Keith, Pete, Ray, et al,
That must have been quite an interview!
Did he by any chance compare 'evolutionary advantages' of sex and brain?
That is, homo sapiens (whew, I nearly wrote 'we') could have relatively
mediocre sexual capabilities but such a procreational and
Interesting.
From:
Tomalak's Realm at http://www.tomalak.org
Edited by Lawrence Lee - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Context Magazine: The 19th-Century Internet.
Yet today the telegraph is forgotten. What happened to it? And what does
its
fate say about what lies ahead
Karen,
Your posting below and the attachments (particularly the second one) is a
pretty strong argument against my hypothesis.
However, I will stick to my view for the following reasons:
1. America may well be trying to diversify away from a heavy dependence on
Saudi Arabian oil -- that would
Lawry,
I don't recall Desmond making the comparison. But, you bring a thought to
mind. If we had been limited to certain times for congress, what might have
been the result?
Would we have been overcome by more vigorous species, or would we have used
our available time and energy to more
Tsalagi is what Cherokee people call themselves.
REH
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Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: RE:
In case you didnt see this good environmental news:
Survival plan for urban heat islands
Green
roofs among tools to ease heat, health impacts
http://www.msnbc.com/news/791658.asp?0dm=O13NH
CHICAGO, Aug.
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On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Ray Evans Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tsalagi is what Cherokee people call themselves.
Which begs the question, who was calling them Cherokee? Is this like
eskimo - a somewhat derisive Dene word for Inuit, if I remember,
though now at least the alaskan Inuit take no
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