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#81
If I told you that's what I'd heard would you believe me?

Interspecies attraction isn't something any of us can do anything about.
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#82
I like how we both do the "it's for a friend" bit.
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#83
Of course.

Got to keep some modicum of decency and civility.
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#84
Yes, yes you're right. Wouldn't want to get the girls in a huff.
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#85
The wife and I went to San Marcos yesterday to Edwards and saw Bourne Legacy.
(Love the stadium seating.)

Excellent movie even if the critics are panning it.
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#86
Did you enjoy the weather?
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#87
All good things require some level of sacrifice.
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#88
Funny, that's what I keep saying about living here but I'll be damned if I can figure out what the good things are.
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#89
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypatia
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#90
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mjolnir
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#91
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCR5#CCR5-.CE.9432
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#92
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_starvation
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#93
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunstone_%28medieval%29
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#94
"A theory exists that the sunstone had polarizing attributes and was used as a navigation instrument by seafarers in the Viking Age.[1]"

Interestingly enough, the German wiki version already contains a link to an article where the theory is being discussed by scientists who say it's a workable way of navigation:

link to science article
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#95
I always immediately wonder who taught the Vikings to do that. You'd have to have a pretty detailed understanding of several branches of what we consider 'modern' science to make that work. Digging a chunk out of the dirt and thinking hmmm doesn't cut it for me.
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#96
Quote:Digging a chunk out of the dirt and thinking hmmm doesn't cut it for me.

Exactly. That's why I love information about how prehistoric people or ancient civilizations used techniques and tools most people today would have difficulty understanding. Only explanation I see is that there has been a lot more human knowledge in prehistoric times than we thought. Do I think someone taught them? Dunno. Did someone show us how to make fire?

Anyway, news like that make me smile about the hubris of people praising 'modern' technology. Using an IPhone app to not get lost in a foreign city? Oh please, the vikings found their way to another continent using a bloody mineral.
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#97
Imineral hah
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#98
hah I bet their 'net access was better, too!
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#99
0g?
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From all I've read, they sure had the Push-to-Talk function perfected...
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