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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:10:14 -0500, Adam Sroka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> For example there is quite a bit of evidence that supports the
>hypothesis that man has been cooking for 100,000 years or so.
Where can I find this evidence?
BTW I thought that a story supported by evidence was called a theory.
> As an interesting aside, *all* cultures
>cook, and *all* cultures also have traditional dishes that include fresh, raw
>flesh.
All neolithic cultures, yes, and they are all sickly.
>Cooking destroys its own evidence.
?
> It is common practice for nomadic people to pack out or
>bury evidence of their passage to avert enemies and wild predators.
Paleoman had enemies?
Why would anyone pack out bones? To where? There was no "out".
Why not chuck stripped bones in the fire?
>Join
>the Army and they'll teach you how it's done
I've seen Full Metal Jacket. I like the final song.
William
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