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On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 19:27:15 -0500, Adam Sroka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


> It's good that you are passionate about this stuff. However, having an  
> opinion and finding ways that the evidence *might* support that opinion  
> is *not* science. FYI.
>



Right on! For instance, the fact of smaller jaws and teeth, weaker jaw  
muscles, can just just as easily support the idea that man or hominids  
learned how to work stone, eliminating the need to bite off chunks of  
meat. A sharp knife will do as well or better than cooking. This is fact,  
not opinion.

Of course, my name isn't Wrangham, so I don't call my opinions hypotheses.

William

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