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Jan 1, 2005 10:04 am
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With thanks to Cinel for her invaluable help, the commentary is available in html, w/screen captures, at: ...
...back in the time of Kantos, that is. maybe she wanted to get Kantos (a "minor" enemy) out of the way before tackling Kronos -- that way the two men...
... By back in the time of Kantos, I am assuming you mean during Prophesy. I don't think Kantos was a minor enemy of Cassandra. He was a major threat to her...
... Agreed. Her reaction to Kronos is a classic trauma response. Actually, it reminds me a lot of Duncan in Line of Fire: his reaction on seeing Kern is the...
... Seacouver. ... has ... just ... very true. hrmm...need more specific words, I do. need better ideas, I do. how's this idea?: Cassandra knows that Kronos...
... I have a problem with this logic, since it is clear that Cassandra only recently learned that Kronos was still alive. This is apparent in the near-frantic...
I will be posting this message to several lists (particularly for the benefit of those in various fandoms who order Suzan's art prints), so please pardon me if...
Sorry for responding to this so late. I'm going through vacation e-mail. ... This turns out not to be the case. Modern humans, Homo sapien sapiens, are the...
... So are the skulls of Europeans and the skulls of the Incas. ;> ... "can" isn't the same as "do". It's also a fuzzy, fuzzy line - by that metric, coyotes,...
... And now I'm wondering if I mixed up the Incans and Mayans again. It's possible; my education is deficient. Any rate! The ones who modified their skulls...
... Same ... researchers ... Neandertals ... human ... I don't think its a matter of a headboard in the neandertal case...I'll see if I can scan the pics onto...
Episode commentary w/screen captures available at: http://www.wordsmiths.net/MacGeorge/episodes/Season5/TPM.htm Episode writer James Thorpe says the idea for...
... fashion! That would be the Mayans. There are some pictures here: http://www.ratware.plus.com/Travel/mexico_merida.htm but the text is awful and should be...
... Thanks for letting me know about this information; it's been a while since I read on this topic. And with this new information, I can see that I overstated...
... Totally OT, but something I'm curious about: I read someplace that wolves and dogs are, genetically, the same species. Does anyone have any more ...
... sapiens, ... Same ... no sweat. ... thanks for adding your voice to the lively discussion. ... conclusion ... species. The ... whatsoever ... I don't ... ...
... Okay, I followed that source. The 2004 Shipman article in American Scientist says: "They were not us. That is, Neanderthals were probably not members of...
... researchers ... human ... Scientist ... of our ... (described in ... clearly ... modifications." undoubted in my mind. ... very true...but those dogs are...
Hi- ... There is still some infighting about this, but the subspecies theory is more entrenched than the very very closely related species theory, as evidenced...
Re Jean Auel-- The earlier books in the series are good reads. I think the later ones are overly long and tedious. I have also read that Auel's concept of...
True, they are definitely fiction, certainly not science, and yes the last couple have been overly long. But I like them and they do play with the Neanderthal...
... As debbie said, wolves are Canis lupus, and coyotes have yet another name - but they are all, on a genetic level, the same species: grey wolves, domestic...
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:56:21 +0100, Aislynn Crowdaughter ... In the "Highlander: An Evening At Joe's" anthology, F. Braun McAsh (swordmaster; also played...