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<0> fun <1> If they can adapt to tropic climates naturally, why not non tropical environments? <2> it's so you can adapt faster by exploiting a larger gene pool and not having to rely on random mutations. <2> you don't know how long it took them to adapt to a tropical climate... <1> bronaugh: Then how did they become darker to begin with? <3> Or how long they were in that climate. <2> or for that matter, how long it may have taken norther Europeans to adapt to a non-tropical climate. <2> duplex: the origins of humanity are generally traced to Africa. <2> does that answer your question? <3> We've got mammoths dropping dead within ours up in Siberia. Only way to explain that is a shifting of earth's axis. <1> bronaugh: Okay, then for non blacks, how long did it take for them to start becoming white? <3> bronaugh, re aforementioned book, that claim is seriously flawed. <2> Plutarchos: 12 million years of humans coming out of Africa. <2> plenty of skeletons. <2> humans/proto-humans. <1> If survival of the fittest is in order, and we started in africa, you'd think we'd all be black, since that provides better protection from the sun, and as far as I know, being white doesn't provide you protection from the cold.
<3> hundreds of millions of years of other skeletons outside of africa. <2> 2 other skeletons? <3> more than. <2> uh huh. link. <3> amazon.com <3> forbidden archeology <3> michael cremo <2> yeah, I'll go buy that book around the same time I start smoking crack and convert to radical islam. <3> Oh well if you don't use logic, you won't need the book. <2> Plutarchos: where's documentation of this in the scientific literature? <2> or is it "suppressed"? <3> contempt prior to investigation here bronaugh? <3> it's listed in the book, bronaugh <3> plenty of sources mentioned. <2> ooo, humans found in -slate- <3> http://www.mcremo.com/chapter.html <2> except, of course, that slate is a metamorphic rock <2> whoops. <4> how can i reset last logins ? <4> to clear <4> on ssh <3> And do read http://www.grecoreport.com/pyramids_in_ancient_greece1.htm bronaugh. <4> Plutarchos can u help me ? <3> they're stored in /var/log/wtmp <3> no idea whether you can simply remove it.. <4> i cand findit :) <3> all sounds a bit fishy to me either way, t0rque. <3> which dist are you usign? <2> Plutarchos: what's with the weasel-wording about "anatomically modern humans"? <2> are they talking about Homo Sapiens or not? <2> or are they talking about Neandertals or Homo Erectus <3> homo sapiens sapiens, I believe. <3> possibly another sapiens variant, but I don't believe it was neandertalis.. been a while since I read the book. <3> and I thought that 280 mil yr one was out of carboniferous period, might have been something else, might have been stratographically dated.. but so is most of the stuff the current mainstream theory rests upon. in any event much of the more recently found stuff, itself going back dozens of millions of years, has been more comprehensively dated. <2> http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/books/0892132949/customer-reviews/qid=1137206257/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/701-7521618-4872355 <2> ahh, yes. <3> You'll find glowing customer reviews of the 9/11 Commission's report there on Amazon too. <2> these aren't glowing reviews. <2> there's a few very detailed and I believe very relevant reviews. <3> Anything which supports the mainstream views received a plus, and what challenges it receives a minus. <2> btw, about finding human head shaped objects in slate... there's a major problem with that. <2> any such object would not look like a human head, at all, at the end of metamorphosis. <2> such objects are squashed and drawn out. <3> Not entirely certain I read it as slate in his book. <2> what I've read says "slate" <3> I'll check. <3> what was the title of that piece? locatione tc? <2> http://paranormal.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.edconrad.com/oldascoal/index.html <2> dunno wtf "about.com" was talking about with the sensational title "bones in slate" <2> nonetheless, anthracite doesn't develop in the absence of pressure. <2> "Yet Forbidden Archaeology does not mention the responses to these claims by several professionals, which casts the nature of these finds in doubt (Cole and Godfrey 1977; Cole, Funk, Godfrey, and Starna 1978; Funk 1977, Starna 1977; a reply to the criticisms is in Raemsch 1978). I found it interesting that a student created similar "eoliths" by rattling the same source material in a garbage can (Funk 1977, 543); the simple experiment has <2> oh, and that's another reason I don't want to buy this guy's book -- I don't want to fund him. <3> Have a look at it in the library. <5> if i have a mp3 that plays fine but its length shows up as like -111512:-32, how could i rebuild it to fix that? <3> Are FUNK/GODFREY/STARNA listed as reliable sources re above for disputing Cremo's claims? <6> Pi: easytag? <5> synic is that a question :P <2> Plutarchos: note that he references both the criticism and the rebuttal. <6> Pi: sure... because I don't know if it actually answers your question. Try it and let me know :P <5> k
<2> Plutarchos: oh, here's a review: http://www.ramtops.co.uk/tarzia.html <2> I'm gathering the Amazon review, hilariously, is plaigarized from that. <7> any proxy antispam application? besides dspam? <7> Redragon any suggestions? <8> dew-dd i use dspam and spam******in <7> dspam has an error installing in whitebox <7> Redragon what distro are u using? <7> Redragon can dspam and spam******in combine in one mail server? <4> how can i clear last logins in ssh shell ? <7> t0rque- now you are trynig to be a hacker..heheh <7> trying rather <4> mm <4> i just want to clear the last logins on my second pc <4> i am in desktop KDE <4> or i can be in root terminal <0> man wtmp <9> any opinions as to whether to install kernel image pkg, krnl src pkg, or krnl img META-pkg for a beta v. Debian clone? <8> dew-dd i use centos and yes you can use both, i use spam***asin with spam***-milter and then thru dspam <9> zat better than clamav smtp plugin? <10> anybody know what the mib for a switchports current mbit/sec is? <11> could try snmpwalk <8> oh that was good <11> ? <8> bsg <11> hasn't seemed to hit the torrent sites yet :( <7> Redragon do you have a site or detailed manual on how to run that spam***asin with spam***-milter and then thru dspam? <12> I am trying to use a usb-serial adapter in ubuntu. /dev/ttyUSB0 is created but when I cat, less it etc there is no data. I am at a loss and would appeciate a direction to look (yes, I googled) <8> dew-dd what are you using for your mail server? what software? <7> postfix <7> im sorry for the delay <13> dew-dd <7> and i have other mail server of my friend using qmail +vmailmgr <13> you used postfix + vacation ? <7> nope jak2000 <8> dew-dd then spam***-milter wont work <7> Redragon what mta are you using? <8> milters are for sendmail <7> oh <8> same one i've been using for 10 years (yes i do upgrade....) <7> hehe <7> forever sendmail lover Redragon <8> postfix and qmail didn't exist back then hehe <8> i know sendmail better than most postfix users know postfix and i tend to stick with what i know :) <7> you are not convinced with the speed and more features of qmail and postfix <8> qmail is junk in a box <7> why is it junk? <8> postfix is nice but I haven't seen any speed problems with sendmail and I deal with fairly large mail servers <7> oh <8> anything you have to patch with 3rd party patches just to bring it up to date because the author is to lazy is trash <7> hmm <7> is the author of sendmail lazy in making a patch or searching for security hole? <8> many modern features are not included in qmail and will never be included in qmail <8> besides the author is extremely arrogant :) <8> no software will have vulnerabillies, all will <7> haha ok <7> i think yahoo mail is using qmail <8> i dont expect stuff to be perfect when its written by people, but if you maintain it, fix it, in a timely manner then its quite possibly good software <8> maybe thats why i boot thosands of spam a day from yahoo hehe <7> yes you are right Redragon, none is perfectly secure <8> being a coder myself I know how easy a simple typo can mess things up' <7> hmm <8> but if it were properly maintained software it would have been updated to support SSL and auth smtp <7> like what do you code? making a third party patch for sendmail? <8> no my main project is management software <8> !redragon^ <14> it has been said that redragon^ is the creator of SRSS and spends way to much time researching server security and perl programming and a sendmail fanatic, or tripping, or the creator of GNU HH at http://hostingsoftware.net :^) <7> oh <7> cool <7> srss? <7> hehe <8> srss is fairly old
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