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May 5, 2024, 4:59 pm UTC    
April 26, 2005 12:46PM
Speaking of which, looks like i've missed another good documentary. I'm at college and i don't have a TV sad smiley Is it a series?

As for the rest, i don't want to get into the religious discussion, but i'm sure they are trying to make these subjects more accessible to the general public. After all, we all know what it's like to read something out of a textbook. For me, it's ok to make subjects more interesting and "sexy" even, obscuring the facts to some extent; since i'm the type to read up on it anyway. I mean, to put it bluntly, how else are we going to get hard-working students to study bones, and "rubbish" in the case of archaeology!
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