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    October 12

    Catching Up

    I apologize for the long duration between entries; however, I just got engaged. So my fiancé and I are currently a little busy with all of the family get togethers and planning. As much as I love talking and discussing science with people from all of these different backgrounds, I love her more. So, thank you for your patience and new posts will be coming out in the near future.  

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    No namewrote:
    thank you.
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    Sept. 20
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    Charlie wrote:
    Hi.
    You have a GREAT website. Thanks for sharing it.
    Best wishes,
    Charlie
    Nov. 17
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    David wrote:
    Well..a good point on gene mutation research goals...only one value in a hundred for sure...and not immediately attainable with most methods...and married?
     
    Congratulations. This was once said:..."If she's a good woman, every day of your life will be a blessing and a pleasure...and if she's a bad woman..well then, you will become a philosopher..and the world needs more of them"...attributed to Socrates of course.
     
    But they are always "good" for at least the first few years..enjoy, and remember the good times to get you both through the bad..and they come..mostly from "in-laws" and "do-gooders"...avoid them..period.
     
    I'm not a scientist as you can see..but a writer...specializing in Global Warming topics and "the war", as a religious reader of all scriptures...a believer of some. The Muslim bible, The Quran, is my best subject..Jesus is my second best..but most believed..what a magician he was. Like the Romans, I'm impressed. Like Judas, I want to learn that and have those powers...but like both..no. I can't walk on water...yet...however..believe it's possible.
     
    At 12, I had a larger insect collection than the University of Arizona (1958)...and am observing warming and moisture impacts on local flora and fauna...first hand...I like the desert and spend much time at a secret family paleolithic site..no longer secret because of my "PaleoAmerican.com" site a few years back when I attempted to get the site designated as such and preserved for study.
     
    A piece (around 7-8 inches) is on my profile pic space..a "Boat-builder" tool as per Alan Alda's series on Scientific Frontiers (Nova) entitled "Oldest humans" and interviewed several sites and tools before "they" cut him off at the third piece.  When he said: "Just think, two and a half million years ago, a man was sitting right here and chipping a stone just like this one..in fact, this one".
     
    He was cut off like the lights went out..and hasn't said a word since. He also had said that the artifacts were rare and valuable and it was not thought that there were more than three thousand examples in the world..well, I have 200,000 examples from a single site..now known....and..I had a similar experience with my "government" and open threat for "trafficing" was just the surface.
     
    D.E.Tyler.."Boat Builders of Eight Million Years" had a worse response..and he did the forensnic work on the two skeletons they had in secret possession...a very long story he told me in private..and he complimented my samples as "excellant examples"..cool....but...as I said..a long story and I also don't write much about it.
     
    However...new species everywhere in the Oregon Basin..a direct result of increased moisture and temperature rises...will look into the material you mentioned..interesting and sounded familiar.
     
    David.
    July 22
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    July 16
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    The year has been a busy one
    And I've had to be away
    But before the Holidays are over
    I just want to drop by to say...
    Merry Christmas & Best Wishes for the New Year!!!
    Hugs,
    ~redvelvet~
    Dec. 18
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    AlwaysLostMunchkinKat wrote:
    Catching up or giving up? Looks like it's goodbye...
    Dec. 16
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    Kevin wrote:
    First and foremost, congrats on the engagement, it's a real achievement in one's life to settle down with your potential soulmate, so I bid you good fortune on this endeavour! It's clear that you have an undying love for your fiance and that's also a good sign for the relationship. I was reading further down about the mutations to discover more about your scientific background and I was flabbergasted. I have no idea what all those scienftic terms are but I suppose it's because I haven't studied biology yet and won't do so for another year. So until then, I remain ignorant of all of your biological ramblings, although perhaps I can chance a comment here and there. Take care and good luck.
    Dec. 5
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    mayabue1 wrote:
    Congratulations!
    Nov. 30
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    bioglobin wrote:
    hi
    good to meet you
    I'm a biology student at CU thailand. Now, I concentrate on my senior project in this summer time.
    congratulation to you. Hope you'll have a good time.
    nice bloc anyway.
    I'll visit your bloc soon.
    bye
    ps. my adviser's area of specialize is evolution! I'll tell you next time about his story.
    Oct. 27
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    Virus crackers wrote:
    Back on the move....The Great Ryan part 2 is here...back in action!i!i!i!i!i
    Oct. 22
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    HawaiiCy wrote:
    Grats Ryan, can't wait to be there.

    PS-Keep an eye on my boy Nick down there at PUC.
    Oct. 14
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    ChristJesusistheonlyway wrote:
    Well, congratulations! Here is some advice I recieved before I got married:

    Keep your eyes wide open before; half shut after.

    Meaning be careful to pick your mate because the plan is to be with her for the rest of your life. And once you've found your mate, what you think is important doesn't matter any more; it's going to be what she wants now. hehe.

    Love always hopes, always trusts.
    Shawn
    Oct. 13

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