Hi, I've written a little comment on a new work of Prof.Loren Cordain (et al) "Fatty acid composition and Energy density of foods available to african hominids: Evolutionary Implications for human brain developement" and placed it at http://www.geocities.com/paleolix/DHAtheories.htm of my small webpage http://www.geocities.com/paleolix/ . Generally I'm a friend of Prof.Cordain's views and enjoyed a lot of his writings. But this time I happen to argue against basics of his paper (sorry I think this paper is not available online). I couldn't let stand that human brain developenent would be dependent on scavenging of zebra skulls. I'd appreciate further comments (on topic). Cheers Amadeus.