XPost: talk.origins
From: rsn_@_comcast.net
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 13:37:34 +0000 (UTC), turnkey4099@hotmail.com
(Harry K) wrote:
>Timberwoof wrote in message new
:...
>> In article <2qpotaF117hi2U1@uni-berlin.de>,
>> "Alan Jeffery" wrote:
>>
>> > "r norman" wrote in message
>> > news:6k4fk0hd8p62g8bjvrb8shp0gl034au5oq@4ax.com...
>> > > On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 21:59:21 +0000 (UTC), "Alan Jeffery"
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > >
>> > > >"r norman" wrote in message
>> > > >news:0oodk0d46rf0j0jqng0hr6otngro5qg0mq@4ax.com...
>> > > >> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 03:51:16 +0000 (UTC), "Alan Jeffery"
>> > > >> wrote:
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > > >> >> > > > But notice the Second Law of Talk.Origins:
>> > > >> >> > > >
>> > > >> >> > > > "The lamer the post, the bigger the resulting
thread."
>> > > >> >> > >
>> > > >> >> > > Impossible! You can't get more information out than was put
in
>> there
>> at
>> > > >> >> > > the beginning.
>> > > >> >> >
>> > > >> >> > Reading for comprehension John. He said _longer_ not more
>> informative.
>> > > >> >> >
>> > > >> >>
>> > > >> >> But if it's longer it is more irreducibly complex. Information
>> cannot
>> be
>> > > >> >> created (except by an unspecific omnicompetent designer about
whom
>> we
>> > > >> >> cna say nothing).
>> > > >> >
>> > > >> >So far I can't see anything even remotely complex in this thread.
>> > > >> >
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Now that the original subject of the thread is completely changed,
is
>> > > >> this an example of sympatric speciation?
>> > > >>
>> > > >Please show me the transitional post.
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > If I did, you would just find two new gaps that needed transitional
>> > > elements!
>> >
>> > But it would still only be micro-change, not macro. Silly evilutionist.
>>
>> Ah, but this evolution must be punctuated!
>
>Correctly I hope.
>
Commas denote genera, dashes are families, semicolons are orders and
colons are phyla. Run-on sentences are polyphyletic groupings.
Sentence fragments are newly discovered mutations still in need of
classification. Parenthetical asides result from horizontal gene
transfer.
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