Still chewin' on it, huh?this thread was buried, mon
I have a witness to testify that he in no wayz iz related to me...and he's credible...go ahead...ask him if he's related to brinny
Still chewin' on it, huh?
been a bit distracted....can't fathom gonads or gnomes or goonies or such..
If it is a software problem, buying a new computer is overkill. If it is a hardware problem, it might be repairable.my computer's been dying...i think it has virus...can't get a new one yet.....
Such things happen. If it was down for you, it was down for everyone.CF was down fer a while...
Judging from the content of your posts, you have already caught up with way too many of them.i've been chasing drug dealers ...
Like so?... and freakin' out panhandlers ...
Aww ...... and just went to my dentist and i need a break....
I think we understand. It can't be much fun to have your hiney handed to you when you dispute with the big folks.i hang out mostly on the fun threads now
I'd say yes we are evolving.Hi Everyone
I'm not sure that I have the answer to this question, so I thought I'd throw it out to you all to chin-wag it into some kind of definitely agreed consensus.
Evolution is an all encompassing phenomina of the universe. Absolutely everything within it, is seen to evolve. Agreed?
Secondly, is it possible to remove something from the evolutionary effect, by placing it outside of evolution?
Thirdly, have we in fact, done that to ourselves?
And fourthly, by way of example, by keeping animals in zoos, etc, are we in fact preventing them from evolving?
I base all these thoughts on the fact that anything within evolution is connected to everything in evolution. Knock-on effects so to speak.
Ultimately, is humanity's intelligence and it's development therefore, the ultimate reason why eventually other life forms will evolve into something that our technology will just not be able to defeat, thereby creating the scenario that humanity will eventually render itself extinct by nature of it's inability to evolve?
So: Are we dooming ourselves to extinction by seperating ourselves from evolution, or will we manipulate evolution for our own gain, because we cannot evolve?
Have we already doomed ourselves to extinction?
ps - I hope you enjoy this one. I don't intend for it to be anti or pro anything. Just a neutral discussion of the possibilities of being outside of evolution.
Enjoy.
It is a good thing to discover your intellectual limitations.
If it is a software problem, buying a new computer is overkill. If it is a hardware problem, it might be repairable.
Such things happen. If it was down for you, it was down for everyone.
Judging from the content of your posts, you have already caught up with way too many of them.
Like so?
Matthew 5:42 "Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away."
Aww ...
I think we understand. It can't be much fun to have your hiney handed to you when you dispute with the big folks.
Come on back when your teeth don't hurt.
If it is a software problem, buying a new computer is overkill. If it is a hardware problem, it might be repairable.
into apes
I thought it was 98%. Nope, I was apparently wrong, according to http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~eamonn/DNA/ it's 96%. Still a very high number.We are a zoo.
ever watch TV?
ever observe people in their little cages?
heh. We do live in a menagerie of an ominous web of confusion.
=)
Explain to me why we share 99% of our DNA with chimps? oh wait....they cant. lol Forget I ever asked the question...no, no, no! I said to forget it. We'll just get into a deep conversation only one of us will make sense of.