Dark Poetry #3 |
this could be true |
mirror man Senior Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 814 |
This could be true: The prehistoric edibility of these things is most unlikely. It would take, for instance, a very large anvil to kill a mastodon. Likewise, the mechanics of the chimpanzee to imitate, say, a cracked nut. Fruits and vegetables, certainly. But there must have been colonial ants of nearly the same speech. In a similar manner, the left knee of a wildebeest would have worked just as well. Our present understanding of this subject goes far beyond mere stone flakes. We may demonstrate this technology on the cutting plane of an octahedron, each side of which is the appropriate diagram for that particular period: unifacial, bifacial, discoid, polyhedron, scraper, handaxe, spheroid, and hammer. And as we clearly see, the line is continuous for nearly 1.825 and 7/9 million years. Thank you, thank you, thank you. copyright 2000 [This message has been edited by mirror man (edited 01-21-2001).] |
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bluebrdy65 Member
since 2000-05-16
Posts 276Gladys, |
Mirror Man this piece has intrigued me enough to read it not once but three times. This one I must study and question myself as to what i think its saying. I do believe your piece here would make an interesting discussion.I really like it I had to print this so I could read it again. I hope you dont mind. Very good Job Jane |
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mirror man Senior Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 814 |
bluebrdy65 -- No, I don't mind. And anyway, it gives me a good excuse to put my poem at the top of the page again. Thank you. |
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