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Profound thought for the night:
The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. Double-A |
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![]() "Hagar" wrote in message ... "Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. Double-A The origins of the AUK00Kers nervous system have come from the genes of the sea slug. To verify this fact, simply read any of the myriad one-line posting lames by: Art Deco Phineas T Puddleduck Michael Balwin, Bwuthie I approve of this message. HJ |
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![]() "Double-A" wrote in message ups.com... Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. Double-A The origins of the AUK00Kers nervous system have come from the genes of the sea slug. To verify this fact, simply read any of the myriad one-line posting lames by: Art Deco Phineas T Puddleduck Michael Balwin, Bwuthie |
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Double-A wrote:
Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? |
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On Jun 7, 4:16 pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. Not exactly, ah. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0606043941.htm I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Double-A |
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 22:09:46 -0700, Double-A wrote: I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Double-A Aren't we ALL :_? This is getting a little too touchy-feely for my tastes. |
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Double-A wrote:
On Jun 7, 4:16 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. Not exactly, ah. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0606043941.htm So, if an organism has a mitochondria, it is our progenitor? I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Oho! |
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On Jun 8, 6:40 pm, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On Jun 7, 4:16 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. Not exactly, ah. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0606043941.htm So, if an organism has a mitochondria, it is our progenitor? Non sequitur. I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Oho! See Fred Hoyle. Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
On Jun 8, 6:40 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Jun 7, 4:16 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. Not exactly, ah. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0606043941.htm So, if an organism has a mitochondria, it is our progenitor? Non sequitur. ITYM "LALALALALALALALALALALALALA.." I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Oho! See Fred Hoyle. Why? |
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On Jun 9, 7:55 am, ah wrote:
Double-A wrote: On Jun 8, 6:40 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: On Jun 7, 4:16 pm, ah wrote: Double-A wrote: Profound thought for the night: The origins of our human nervous system may have come from the genes of the sea sponge. *sigh* Just as likely that the origin of the poriforan nervous system is rooted in human genes. Genes are genes. Not exactly, ah. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0606043941.htm So, if an organism has a mitochondria, it is our progenitor? Non sequitur. ITYM "LALALALALALALALALALALALALA.." I take it you are not a Pan-Spermist? Oh, but I am! Oho! See Fred Hoyle. Why? Fred gets around. |
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