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JTEM

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Oct 4, 2012, 3:55:40 AM10/4/12
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Check this out. "Lee" (etc) is claiming that
a human can out-run a horse in the desert.
His cite? A race between a human and a
horse where the horse was FORCED to take
not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Here's a direct link to Lloyd's/Lee's (etc)
post:

http://tinyurl.com/bnkbkpo

Those were the rules. The horse was
required to take TWO 40-minute breaks.

That is, ACCORDING TO HIS OWN CITE

Yeah, that's how stupid he is, how fucked
up he is... he has ZERO reading comprehension.

None.

Lee Olsen

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Oct 4, 2012, 11:39:04 AM10/4/12
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On Oct 4, 12:55 am, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out.
> http://tinyurl.com/bnkbkpo
>
> Those were the rules.  The horse was
> required to take TWO 40-minute breaks.

Of couse, it would have probably died without them.


JTEM

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Oct 6, 2012, 1:25:41 AM10/6/12
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Check this out. "Lee" (etc) is claiming that
a human can out-run a horse in the desert.
His cite? A race between a human and a
horse where the horse was FORCED to take
not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Here's a direct link to Lloyd's/Lee's (etc)
post:

http://tinyurl.com/bnkbkpo

The URL to his cite is in the post, you can
copy & paste it into your browser...

Those were the rules. The horse was
required to take TWO 40-minute breaks.

Lee Olsen

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Oct 6, 2012, 9:20:36 AM10/6/12
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On Oct 5, 10:25 pm, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out.

http://tinyurl.com/cb9st9
"The study details various adaptations found in early humans,
including
fossils
of Homo erectus and Homo habilis, which are required only for
running.
These adaptations include long, spring like tendons, such as the
Achilles tendon,
which store energy and reduce the metabolic costs of running by half.
Fossil records suggest the Achilles tendon was absent in
Australopithecus."

http://tinyurl.com/ahxe4f
"The Achilles tendon is the single strongest tendon in the human
body.
The primary function of the Achilles tendon is to transmit the power
of the calf to the foot enabling walking and running. If it has to do
with
upright, bipedal motion, the Achilles tendon is a part of that
activity."

JTEM

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On Oct 6, 11:01 pm, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out.
> a human can out-run a horse in the desert.

Correct. Thanks for posting.

All previous winning horses have been disqualified on
sci.anthropology.paleo.
This is a paleo group. Paleo H/G did not domesticate or have purebred
race horses. So any horse with a rider is cheating... same as doping.

http://www.cybertracker.org/background/our-story
Mr. Karoha can run down a Kudu in a few hours. No horse would stand a
chance against this tracking/killing machine.

JTEM

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Oct 8, 2012, 3:36:26 PM10/8/12
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Check this out. "Lee" (etc) is claiming that
a human can out-run a horse in the desert.
His cite? A race between a human and a
horse where the horse was FORCED to take
not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Those were the rules. The horse was
required to take TWO 40-minute breaks.

Here's a direct link to Lloyd's/Lee's (etc)
post. The URL to his cite, the one that
spells out the rules, is in his post. Cut &
paste it into your browser:

http://tinyurl.com/bnkbkpo

IT'S HIS OWN CITE!

Lee Olsen

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Oct 8, 2012, 4:05:21 PM10/8/12
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On Oct 8, 12:36 pm, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/mid_/3801177.stm

Yep, even when a horse wins they need a human rider. That's cheating,
just like using sock puppets for support.



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Oct 14, 2012, 5:24:13 AM10/14/12
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Lee Olsen

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Oct 14, 2012, 8:34:22 AM10/14/12
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On Oct 14, 2:24 am, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out
>the horse was FORCED to take
>not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

So now this sicko doesn't want to give a horse a rest break, he wants
to run it to death.
What a sadistic creep. But we all knew that anyway.

JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/4v2ed4s
>Like I said, go on: Jump!

http://tinyurl.com/7vflru7
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 20:36:39 -0800 (PST)
JTEM wrote:
>You must cut open your tongue with a razor.

JTEM

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Oct 18, 2012, 10:39:21 AM10/18/12
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Check this out. "Lee" (etc) is claiming that
a human can out-run a horse in the desert.
His cite? A race between a human and a
horse where the horse was FORCED to take
not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Lee Olsen

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Oct 18, 2012, 12:08:47 PM10/18/12
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On Oct 18, 7:39 am, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/mid_/3801177.stm

> A race between a human and a
> horse where the horse was FORCED to take
> not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Not surprising JTEM is complaining about humane treatment.

JTEM

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Oct 22, 2012, 1:33:05 AM10/22/12
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Lee Olsen

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Oct 22, 2012, 1:47:03 AM10/22/12
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On Oct 21, 10:33 pm, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Check this out
http://tinyurl.com/32ryet
"In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and
African groups
have traditionally practiced “persistence hunting,” chasing antelopes
or other
game in the midday heat, often for hours, until the animals overheat
and collapse."

http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/master.html?http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/1206/1206_samplings.html
December 2006–January 2007
"Running Man Couch potatoes may disagree, but people are fairly well
built to run in the heat.
We sweat more per unit of body surface area than any other animal, and
our upright posture
exposes less body surface to the sun than would walking on all fours,
and more surface to the
cooling wind. On the hunt, those traits give people a distinct
advantage over most quarry.
In fact, Australian Aborigines and various Native American and African
groups have
traditionally practiced “persistence hunting,” chasing antelopes or
other game in the midday heat,
often for hours, until the animals overheat and collapse.
During the past twenty years, Louis Liebenberg, an animal tracker and
the owner of CyberTracker
Software in Cape Town, South Africa, has observed the only
persistence hunters still left, the
!Xo and /Gwi bushmen of the central Kalahari in Botswana. He reports
a success rate as high
as 80 percent—and a meat yield that beats hunting with bow and arrow,
club, or spear. Only
hunting with dogs proved superior.


JTEM

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:23:39 AM10/24/12
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Check this out. "Lee" (etc) is claiming that
a human can out-run a horse in the desert.
His cite? A race between a human and a
horse where the horse was FORCED to take
not one but TWO 40-minute breaks.

Lee Olsen

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Oct 24, 2012, 10:39:26 AM10/24/12
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On Oct 24, 1:23 am, JTEM <jte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Those were the rules.  The horse was
> required to take TWO 40-minute breaks.

Of course, and without breaks the horse would be headed for the glue
factory. I'm surprised you know so little about horses.

http://tinyurl.com/2n8y2n
Carl Zimmer Science 2004
"It may come as a surprise to hear that humans excel in running.
Obviously, a leopard can leave
us in the dust in a short sprint. But over longer distances leopards
and most other mammals flag.
"Most mammals can't sustain a gallop over 10 to 15 minutes," says
Lieberman. Humans, on the
otherhand, can continue running for hours while using relatively
little energy. "Humans are
phenomanenal endurance runners, in terms of speed, cost, and
distance," says Lieberman.
You can actually outrun a pony easily." And yet, he points out, "no
other primates out there
endurance run."


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