"....the more scientists have studied RNA, the more surprises they
have uncovered. New functions for RNA, new modifications to RNA, and
other surprises undoubtedly await discovery in the years to come."
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/Chemical-Structure-of-RNA-348
What a silly thing to say. If we don't know everything, therefore we
know nothing?
You must have read something and did not understand it, again.
>
> "....the more scientists have studied RNA, the more surprises they
> have uncovered. New functions for RNA, new modifications to RNA, and
> other surprises undoubtedly await discovery in the years to come."
That's called *science*, 'tard-boy.
>
> http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/Chemical-Structure-of-RNA-348
What does that have to do with your (mindless) assertion that
"soecies" divergence is a "dead stick"?
Every time you post something like that, I see a pig staring at a news
paper for some reason. The pig is nodding sagedly, and grunting, "Uh
huh! Uh Huh!" in a knowingly manner, looking as thoughtful as
possible for a pig to look, and the news paper is upside down....
Boikat
Ooh, I like this style of argument. Here, let me make some up:
Until religion can tell us how many angels can dance on the head of a
pin, creationism is a dead stick.
Until religion can list the names of all the souls in heaven,
creationism is a dead stick.
Until religion can tell us how many fish are in the sea, creationism is
a dead stick.
<sarcasm>
Wow, it's so easy to refute *anything* like that. Why hasn't someone
else thought of it?
</sarcasm>
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People without a solid biological education probably shouldn't worry
their widdle heads about it, especially those who confuse "roll" with
role."
--
Will in New Haven
You insult our friends the suidae. I realize that none-thinking-him is
a bit of a ham but still.
Well, he is quite boaring.
>Until science can define the complete roll of RNA, soecies divergence
>is a dead stick
>
Well, it is news to me that RNA comes in a roll.
And how about that soecies (sic) divergence dead stick thing? Could
it possibly be any more illiterate, and wrong?
What does that mean? Species already diverge.
--Iain
Tusk, tusk.
I could not help but notice that you have yet to support your
interpretation of the article to justify your grandious conclusion.
Boikat
That is "tsk tsk" you moron
ZZZzzzzzz-Pooooof!!!!!!!
That was the sound of a pun jumping to warp 6, right over the null
thinking dullards' head.
Boikat
Now I KNOW you're just pretending to be stupid.
I remain unconvinced. I think his stupidity is real.
--
Mike Dworetsky
(Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply)
> Until science can define the complete roll of RNA, soecies divergence
> is a dead stick
Idiot.
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ZZZzzzzzz-Pooooof!!!!!!!
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And it was sow obvious, too.
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Mike.
> > >>> Every time you post something like that, I see a pig staring at a news
> > >>> paper for some reason. The pig is nodding sagedly, and grunting, "Uh
> > >>> huh! Uh Huh!" in a knowingly manner, looking as thoughtful as
> > >>> possible for a pig to look, and the news paper is upside down....
>
> > >> You insult our friends the suidae. I realize that none-thinking-him is
> > >> a bit of a ham but still.
>
> > >Well, he is quite boaring.
>
> > Tusk, tusk.
>
> That is "tsk tsk" you moron.
His stupidity is commonplace, but I don't understand his attitude or
ill-deserved confidence about wrong statements concerning elementary
matters such as 'if the sea had been pounding the land for millions of
years there would be no land left'.
--Iain
Has he ever understood a pun cascade? I don't recall that he has ever
participated. As far as I can tell, all of his humor is purely
unintentional.
LIER
IOW science is learning about how evolution works...but don't bore him
with the details
he, of course, thinks ghosts are responsible for most of what happens
in the world.
No, you ignorant jackass, it is a pun cascade.
Now go pork yourself.
He has a hard job with plain English. You expect toooooo much that he
would understand a pun as goring as that :)
>Boikat
--
Bob.
The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the
day they start making vacuum cleaners.
No, honest, he really is THAT stupid.
--
Bob.
When D-G made Madman out of clay he forgot to magic the brain. I think
that explains everything.
Well, he is a rutting fool...
Boikat
Well, it is tough for a creationist to chop logic. You can rib them
all you like but don't expect them to tell the difference between a
silk purse and a sow's ear. On top of that, any effort to educate the
creationist is sure to be..er, stymied.
Chris
Including ongoing spelling errors.
Wait. He may yet bring home the bacon.
That would be a crackling miracle!
Boikat
> On Nov 22, 9:24锟絧m, John Wilkins <j...@wilkins.id.au> wrote:
> > In article
> > <437ac22d-2444-4cc3-9479-188ff3e4c...@m13g2000vbf.googlegroups.com>,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Boikat <boi...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > > On Nov 22, 8:04锟絧m, heekster <heeks...@ifiwxtc.net> wrote:
> > > > On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:52:02 -0800 (PST), All-seeing-I
> >
> > > > <ap...@email.com> wrote:
> > > > >On Nov 22, 3:28锟絧m, heekster <heeks...@ifiwxtc.net> wrote:
> > > > >> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:31:01 -0500, Cory Albrecht
> >
> > > > >> <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > > >> >Will in New Haven wrote, on 09-11-22 12:21 PM:
> > > > >> >> On Nov 22, 11:12 am, Boikat<boi...@bellsouth.net> 锟絯rote:
> > > > >> >>> Every time you post something like that, I see a pig staring at a
> > > > >> >>> news
> > > > >> >>> paper for some reason. 锟絋he pig is nodding sagedly, and
> grunting, "Uh
> > > > >> >>> huh! 锟経h Huh!" in a knowingly manner, looking as thoughtful as
> > > > >> >>> possible for a pig to look, and the news paper is upside down....
> >
> > > > >> >> You insult our friends the suidae. I realize that
> > > > >> >> none-thinking-him is
> > > > >> >> a bit of a ham but still.
> >
> > > > >> >Well, he is quite boaring.
> >
> > > > >> Tusk, tusk.
> >
> > > > >That is "tsk tsk" you moron
> >
> > > > No, you ignorant jackass, it is a pun cascade.
> >
> > > > Now go pork yourself.-
> >
> > > Well, he is a rutting fool...
> >
> > Wait. He may yet bring home the bacon
>
> That would be a crackling miracle!
>
Absolutely! It would be phat!
And, being a typical adman post, it would lack any real meat.
Is it cruel to be so lardon him? I know he makes me bristle, but: to
err is human, to forgive is porcine.
True, but the slop he posts is so lame, he should wallow in shame. No
rhyme intended.
Boikat
He does lack sty-le. Makes me want to poke him.
That'll only make him squeal.
His attempts to hog the spotlight and root out quotes do not count.
Misspelling a four letter word in upper case does seem to indicate a certain
rash impulsiveness on your part, however.
And he still hasn't answered the question of where all the products of
erosion go that I have twice asked in a different thread. I wonder why
that is?
> On 22 Nov, 22:45, Boikat <boi...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > Submitted for peer review under the title of: "Self identification of
> > 'Lackwit Syndrome' in sub-populations of modern hominids, with
> > emphasis on inability to identify puns".
> >
> Seconded. :)
As second referee, I recommend publication without modification.
My pig keeps the paper right side up...
> Boikat
A lack of humor is a sure sign of stupidity.
I am oblivious to such puns.
It's a sign of a lack of imagination, I think.
Agreed, one would have to be THAT stupid in order to pretend to be THAT
stupid.
Is that an acronym?
Eric Root
Going in one ear and out the other, without having to slow down.
Eric Root
>On Nov 22, 5:36 pm, Free Lunch <lu...@nofreelunch.us> wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:16:11 -0800 (PST), guscubed
>> <james.prenderg...@gmail.com> wrote in talk.origins:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Nov 23, 8:52 am, All-seeing-I <ap...@email.com> wrote:
>> >> On Nov 22, 3:28 pm, heekster <heeks...@ifiwxtc.net> wrote:
>>
>> >> > On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:31:01 -0500, Cory Albrecht
>>
>> >> > <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > >Will in New Haven wrote, on 09-11-22 12:21 PM:
>> >> > >> On Nov 22, 11:12 am, Boikat<boi...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >> > >>> Every time you post something like that, I see a pig staring at a news
>> >> > >>> paper for some reason. The pig is nodding sagedly, and grunting, "Uh
>> >> > >>> huh! Uh Huh!" in a knowingly manner, looking as thoughtful as
>> >> > >>> possible for a pig to look, and the news paper is upside down....
>>
>> >> > >> You insult our friends the suidae. I realize that none-thinking-him is
>> >> > >> a bit of a ham but still.
>>
>> >> > >Well, he is quite boaring.
>>
>> >> > Tusk, tusk.
>>
>> >> That is "tsk tsk" you moron
>>
>> >Now I KNOW you're just pretending to be stupid.
>>
>> Has he ever understood a pun cascade? I don't recall that he has ever
>> participated. As far as I can tell, all of his humor is purely
>> unintentional.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>LIER
Moron!
Madman (aka Mudbrain) is on record as claiming:-
Science causes disease.
That 3.5% actually means 25%...
That the actor Paul Newman was a creationist...
That "Dr." Kent Hovind has made lots of *scientific* discoveries...
That wars have been fought because some scientific finding discredited
some facet of some religion...
To have a "higher education" than most posters to this news group...
To understand how geologists determine the age of any given sample of
rock...
That trilobites were Cambrian mammals... [that one still makes me
laugh]
And that he has "created genes" and not evolved ape genes...
That linguists have traced all the world's languages to the Middle
East region and back to around the same time as the bible claims Noah
and his sons rebuilt mankind.
Claimed that talk.origin's moderator was a troll.
Claimed cigarettes do not cause cancer.
Now, I ask you, is this the sort of guy you would give an credence to?
Certainly I don't.
--
Bob.
I can't think of why.
--
--- Paul J. Gans
He has failed to bring home the bacon, time and again.
It tends to show that Addy is pig ignorant...
DJT
Poke him? I don't buy it.
--
Mark Isaak eciton (at) earthlink (dot) net
"It is certain, from experience, that the smallest grain of natural
honesty and benevolence has more effect on men's conduct, than the most
pompous views suggested by theological theories and systems." - D. Hume
Try it. Poke him, mon.
> On Nov 22, 3:28 pm, heekster <heeks...@ifiwxtc.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 15:31:01 -0500, Cory Albrecht
>>
>> <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Will in New Haven wrote, on 09-11-22 12:21 PM:
>>>> On Nov 22, 11:12 am, Boikat<boi...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>>> Every time you post something like that, I see a pig staring at a news
>>>>> paper for some reason. The pig is nodding sagedly, and grunting, "Uh
>>>>> huh! Uh Huh!" in a knowingly manner, looking as thoughtful as
>>>>> possible for a pig to look, and the news paper is upside down....
>>
>>>> You insult our friends the suidae. I realize that none-thinking-him is
>>>> a bit of a ham but still.
>>
>>> Well, he is quite boaring.
>>
>> Tusk, tusk.
>
> That is "tsk tsk" you moron
>
You mipspellled "moran".
--
Dan Drake
d...@dandrake.com
Isn't it correlated strongly with an authoritarian attitude? Seriously, quite
apart from anecdotal evidence (or is it empirical? I.e., has someone said it
in print, thereby making the transformation?) from Conservative Humor, actual
humor tends to be based on seeing a thing two ways at once. Physically
impossible for many people.
--
Dan Drake
d...@dandrake.com
I think it's because if you have to explain a joke it isn't funny. So I
won't explain the jokes above.
Poor Larry, stuck in Canada and having his good name ruined by a barely
literate American.