On Sat, 03 May 2008 07:43:11 +0200, ~saba*gracile~ wrote:
> "Cory Albrecht" <coryalbrecht@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skrev i melding
> news:fk3te5xmke.ln2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ~saba*gracile~ wrote:
>>> "Cory Albrecht" <coryalbrecht@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> skrev i melding
>>> news:ou4ce5xk1s.ln2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> ~saba*gracile~ wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So tell me how the inner ear came about without planning....
>>>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Evolution_of_mammalian_auditory_ossicles>
>>>> The evolution of mammalian auditory ossicles is one of the most
>>>> well-documented[1] and important evolutionary events, demonstrating
>>>> both numerous transitional forms as well as an excellent example of
>>>> exaptation, the re-purposing of existing structures during
>>>> evolution."
>>>
>>> haha. I don't know if I could make up this shiz..
>>
>> Translation: "There's too many fossils showing intermediate stages of
>> the (proto-)mammalian ear for me to explain away, so I'll just laugh
>> like an idiot and hope nobody notices."
>>
>> You know, saba*gracile, you'd look a lot less like an idiot if you
>> actually *tried*, just once in a while, to actually back up your
>> nonsensical claims.
>
> So where is the evidence this fish's ear-breathing system ever turned
> into our full fledged ear mechanism? Hint for you to cook up a story :P
Excuse me, did you say "fish"? "Fish"? No, really, did you say
"***FISH***"???
BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
Here is the start of the *second sentence* in the page you obviously
aren't capable of reading: "In reptiles..."
BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH


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