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- From: justinf@cco.caltech.edu (Justin Fang)
- Newsgroups: talk.origins
- Subject: Re: Muscle tissue from mouse to sauropod
- Followup-To: talk.origins
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 22:33:32 GMT
- Organization: chaotic
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- Message-ID: <justinf-240193143213@macintosh10.cco.caltech.edu>
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- In article <246@fedfil.UUCP>, news@fedfil.UUCP (news) wrote:
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- > You've missed the entire point. The point is, that Kazmaier is so much stronger
- > than any kind of animal his own weight, that in any given situation in which
- > he would be unable to stand due to gravity, neither would any other animal,
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- [stuff deleted]
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- No, Ted's missed the point. I'll grant him that Kazamir can lift up more
- weight over his head than any other animal his own weight. Since no other
- animal can stand fully upright, he doesn't have much competition. The
- amount of weight Kazamir can lift over his head has very little to do with
- whether a sauropod can stand.
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- > --
- > Ted Holden
- > HTE
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- Justin Fang (justinf@cco.caltech.edu)
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