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tmgg98t4vme2magc9...@4ax.com>,
us4...@aol.com says...
> >Wrong thrice.
>
> Ok. They were apes.
> Right?
Any ape ancestor of Virgil would also have been an ancestor
of you, and of me, and of every other human being alive
today. That's how the biology works out.
Now, no one expects that you would have learned this in the
course of your "education" -- meaning, Sunday morning
lectures in a dank church basement, conducted by a high
school dropout whose A/V resources consisted of a kazoo and
a set of cardboard cartoons cutouts stuck to a flannel
backing board.
But in light of the fact that so much useful information is
available on the internet these days, next time couldn't
you spend at least ten or fifteen minutes to skim the
basics of a subject *before* you propound its would-be
deficiencies?
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Brian E. Clark