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Old July 13th 09, 12:44 PM posted to sci.geo.geology,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
Fossil Lin
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Default Apology for unnecessary postings

On Jul 12, 10:16*am, "Jule Washburn" wrote:
You're some kind of luny tune on cloud 9. *You act like some kid who was
probably ousted by his friends and bored to death with nothing else to do
except crave attention by posting this nonsense. *What convincing does it
take to prove to you that these images are nothing more than rocks, minerals
or dirt. *Have you ever studied anything about the atmospherics/ geologic
history of Mars? *Do you realize that the current atmospheric pressure is
only 1/1000 (or is it 1/1000000) of ours and probably has been that way for
uncounted numbers of years? *And most life as we know it needs air of some
type?


Do you know that these Mars fossils were fossilized 3 billion years
ago when there was a window for life on Mars as agreed by most
scientists?



Put two and two together and use your brain a little instead of making these
flaming statements.

Jule

"Fossil Lin" wrote in message

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Apology for unnecessary postings


I hereby apologize for posting unnecessary messages regarding my
finding of a large Carboniferous mammal (Ref. 1).


The postings were unnecessary because there was already a huge
Carboniferous mammal on internet as shown in Fig. 1 below. The photo
shows the claws of a huge dinosaur of the Carboniferous Period.
Real dinosaurs were all mammals, as they had mammalian red blood cells
as shown in Fig. 2 and 3.
Fig. 1 shows the claws of the dinosaur were still embeded in a large
rock found in Mahanoy City, PA. USA. The rock was excavated from a
coal mine under the city and dumped by coal miners there. No one ever
moved the rock afterwards. Anyway, all large Jurassic dinosaurs and T.
Rex were mammals as indicated by their red blood cell remains (Fig. 2,
3, Article 1)


So, it was unnecessary to post any other findings to prove there were
large mammals in the Carboniferous Period and I apologize for wasting
some of your time.
Fig. 1:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...881251767&p=34


Fig. 2:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...881251766&p=33


Fig. 3:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...1881236161..jp...


Article 1:
http://groups.google.com/group/fossi...were-mammals?h...


Ref. 1:
http://groups.google.com/group/fossi...ad/8998d5d...- Hide quoted text -


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