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   Re: [OT News] Laser Could Rip a Hole in    
   15 Dec 12 11:45:34   
   
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   From: solar penguin    
      
      
      
   The Doctor wrote:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > solar penguin   wrote:   
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   > >The Doctor wrote:   
   > >   
   > >> In article ,   
   > >> John Fleming   wrote:   
   > >> >[Default] On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 00:46:43 GMT, while chained to a desk in   
   > >> >the scriptorium Brian  wrote:   
   > >> >> $"Stephen Wilson"  wrote:   
   > >> >> $> "Brian"  wrote in message   
   > >> >> $> news:2119041223377190717.496560bclark-es.co.nz@free.teranews.com...   
   > >> >> $>>   
   > >> >> $>> How would you describe a Dinosaur to other people. Names such as   
   T-Rex etc   
   > >> >> $>> were not known in that time period.   
   > >> >> $>> It's interesting that there is no other record of Dinosaurs   
   existing yet   
   > >> >> $>> there bones have been found.   
   > >> >> $>   
   > >> >> $> Why's that interesting? What kind of records do you expect to be of   
   them   
   > >> >> $> apart from their bones?   
   > >> >> $   
   > >> >> $I have not done much research on dinosaurs so I am assuming that they   
   were   
   > >> >> $around when men were on the earth. If that is the case then their   
   should be   
   > >> >> $some drawing in a cave to have some sort of record that they existed.   
   > >> >   
   > >> >You might want to do some reading up on dinosaurs then.   
   > >> >--   
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   > >> REcall Behemoth in Job 40   
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   > >   
   > >The Behemoth was a made-up, fictional monster, just like the rest of   
   > >Job was a made-up, fictional story.   
   > >   
   > >Now, the Behemoth might have been inspired by a dinosaur skeleton   
   > >fossil.  Lots of fictional monsters were.  For example, the Cyclops   
   > >was inspired by a Triceratops fossil.  (They mistook the empty horn   
   > >socket for an eye socket.)  And Griffins were based on Protoceratops   
   > >skeletons.   
   > >   
   > >Do you have _any_ actual evidence that the Behemoth was based on eye-   
   > >witness accounts of a real, live dinosaur?  If so, post it.  If not,   
   > >stop going on about it.   
   > >   
   >   
   > Then expalin Leviathan in Job 41   
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   It's another imaginary, fictional monster from that imaginary,   
   fictional story.   
      
      
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