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And I thought that Darwin was dead, Ed.
Saul Levy On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:04:01 GMT, Ed Conrad wrote: (Darwin Boy) wrote to talk.origins, being the first of the pseudoscientists to admit Ed Conrad is right:. Scrapings from Ed Conrad's frontal lobes reveal clear evidence of carboniferous Haversian canals when viewed under my Woolworth's Junior Scientist Kit microscope. Congratulations! You've got a mighty fine microscope there. I've just used my Tinkertoy microscope to check out your findings and I'm pretty sure I'm seeing what you're seeing, except I think I'm also seeing some bark of the Lepidodendron and some droppings from a giant prehistoric scorpion. I'm wondering if your Woolworth's Junior Scientist Kit microscope also cost $32.50 and was imported from China? Incidentally, soon as I get a few extra bucks, I'm going to order one of those Tinkertoy telescopes. I sort of question those photos being beamed back from the Hubble and I'd sure like to check them out for myself. ================================================= == http://www.spacedaily.com/images/hub...-desk-1024.jpg This is the Hubble Telescope's 2004 ultra view photo, taken of a totally blackened sky as seen through an EIGHT-FOOT-STRAW. The result: galaxies upon galaxies upon galaxies, meaning that our universe is far bigger than we can even begin to fathom. And, remember, the view would be almost similar with every straw hole you turn to a black patch in the sky -- via the Hubble, I should add. ================================================= == ============================================== http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/F.../edyournot.gif MAN AS OLD AS COAL and PROOF OF LIFE AFTER DEATH http://www.edconrad.com ==================================== =============================================== = "Ridcule is the argument of the mob." -- Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky ============================= Ed Conrad http://www.edconrad.com Man as Old as Coal |
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