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RE: What is big, fluffy, and could tear
Tom Holtz wrote:
<So how are the BANDits going to deal with this? Will they call them frauds or
collegen fibers, or is Tyrannosauroidea now part of birds?>
I don't know, Brain, the same things they've always done?
1. Ignore it.
2. Claim it's a giant fin-tailed lizard with blubber like padding beneath the
skin.
3. Has absolutely nothing to do with the origin of birds! I mean, it's
clearly a carnosaur (i.e., large bodied theropod), and no one put that close to
birds! Why, I once read this book, by that one guy who argued that this was so,
so it must be true!
Cheers,
Jaime A. Headden
The Bite Stuff (site v2)
http://qilong.wordpress.com/
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different language and a new way of looking at things, the human race
has had a dream: to kill him, so we don't have to learn his language or
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