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- From: lionel@cs.city.ac.uk (Lionel Tun)
- Subject: Re: Duane T. Gish, Ph. D.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.163543.850@city.cs>
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- Organization: City University, London
- References: <1993Jan25.165508.16938@city.cs> <1993Jan26.135114.5431@hpmcaa.mcm.hp.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 16:35:43 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.135114.5431@hpmcaa.mcm.hp.com> ford@hpmcaa.mcm.hp.com.mcm.hp.com (Dan Ford) writes:
- >Lionel Tun (lionel@cs.city.ac.uk) wrote:
- >: The fossil record for intermediates is sparse or non existent
- >: per se. There is a good reason for this.
- >
- > Quit waffling Lionel, which is it, sparse or non-existent?
- >
- >If your answer is that it is sparse, how do you explain the sequences that
- >we do find sometimes bridging high-level taxanomic groups?
- >
- >If your answer is that it is non-existent, how do you explain the presence of
- >sequences that we do find sometimes bridging high-level taxanomic groups?
- >
- > But then, I can probably imagine what you answer will be. Those
- >"supposed" sequences exist only in the minds of those conspiring EVILutionists
- >who are seeking to undermine the morality of the masses. Am I close?
-
- You said it!
-
- >Dan
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