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Hermione Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > "paradon" sb. "parody". > > I thought it was a neologism. > > Something like "Goop" ... It is now...A paradon is a combination of a 'paradigm' and aby Rick Baudé - Coffee Shop
"paradon" sb. "parody". OTOH I wonder what the original 'goop' has to say about it.by Rick Baudé - Coffee Shop
The first time I heard about 'goop' I honestly thought it was a paradon about all the new age BS that was sold. And the I discovered she was serious, others are serious, and it's a goddamn empire. All I want to know is how to get into this racket.by Rick Baudé - Coffee Shop
OTOH I'm waiting to see what the effect will have on the stolen antiquities market. As more sites are exposed and looted and the market is flooded with new goods will the price of stolen antiquities go up or down?by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Good article. And a great book on Anthopocene coyotes...by Rick Baudé - Laboratory
OTOH all I need is a parking ticket to remind me not to defy the state.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
In your analytics have you been hit by Chinese inquiries? I've gotten 11 hits in the last three days. Always within minutes of each other, and with one exception they just look at my profile. The two cities of origin are Beijing and Hebei. If you want to PM me that's fine just collecting data to see what the pattern is. I don't know what's going but I've sent an emaiby Rick Baudé - Paper Lens
Thanks for your thoughtful reply. When I first started reading the PT's I quickly became convinced that they dealt exclusively with the night sky and that they were part of a vast astrological/astronomical system that has since been lost. I toyed with the idea of delving further into that hypothesis but realized it was "above my paygrade", and retreated back to just reading them foby Rick Baudé - Ancient Egypt
Lee-I've been following your questions and comments on the PT's for quite awhile. Just out of curiosity, are you preparing a new translation, or are you a dedicated student of these fascinating texts? On my end I just circle back to them from time to time. They're fascinating in their enigmatic, and poetic structure. And it amazes me that each new generation of scholar finds soby Rick Baudé - Ancient Egypt
Well the snowpack in California started disappearing a long time ago, and the politicians didn't do a damn thing until the droughts hit, and now fire season is all year long. And we're waking up the fact that there has to be radical action taken immediately.by Rick Baudé - Laboratory
Just saw it and read it, as usual fantastic!by Rick Baudé - Ancient Egypt
LOL. Not even a little bit. You'll just have to read the trilogy or watch the series when it comes out to find out about "The Mule", I wouldn't want to spoil it for you.by Rick Baudé - Paper Lens
Allan Shumaker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It has been at least 50 years since I read the > Foundation trilogy. About that time I was learning > to program computers and it seemed to me that > Asimov certainly lacked imagination with his rooms > full of mathematicians calculating probabilities > by hand. Can't remember much of theby Rick Baudé - Paper Lens
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Wow, that's incredible to think that earthquakes can affect the ionosphere.by Rick Baudé - Laboratory
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > Are you kidding? > > Since there are no green mastodon bones left to > test without cheap bait and switch plans. > pseudoscience wins I guess. What do you know there are no pristinby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Critics are the scourge of creativity. They add nothing, destroy as much as they can and then when they're proven wrong are nowhere to be seen. But for some reason people keep listening to them.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
I said right around zero. So that excludes zero, which by inference it must be greater than zero. So, no she's not included.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > I already > > know 99% of what the article is about. > > Amazing. Let us know when you can replicate two > broken mastodon femur balls by experiment (using > actual evidence found at the site). Arby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > You do that. Keep me up to date on what > happens. > > > > Well then, for those who care, like the Cerutti > Team: > > > "Yes. Deméré and his colleagues are currently > examby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Because I do.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
My examination of the broken bone fragments in the Cerutti Mastodon Site collection indicates that the hypothesis of breakage by modern heavy machinery is invalid, as a thick precipitate of soil carbonate on the broken surfaces proves that the breakage was indeed very ancient. The site remains an anomaly in present modeling of the initial peopling of the Americas.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > How many doubters have come? FWICS so far > zero. > > "FWICS so far zero" Myself, I got new glasses and > found two PhDs that have been to the museum and > looked first hand at the dby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
You do that. Keep me up to date on what happens.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
I read all the critical ones. The rest are just rehashes of other articles.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Another teaser hidden behind a paywall. > > Didn't someone on this forum claim they weren't > short of research money...I must be mistaken, nah, > must have been somewhere else. That'sby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
That's why I do my own research. No paywalls, no armchair enthusiasts, just me doing ground breaking research.by Rick Baudé - Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rick Baudé Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Strange how nobody ever reads Hancock > > Perhaps you are looking in the wrong place: > > > Did you try the "ultra-right-wing conspiracy" > forums? Looks like he has plenty of readersby Rick Baudé - Ancient History
In a response published3 alongside the critique, Deméré and his colleagues stand by their assertion, and say the resemblance between the bones from the sites is merely superficial, and that comparing the sites is not appropriate. “We’re really quite familiar with what kind of damage is caused by heavy equipment,” Deméré adds. He asks doubters to come to San Diego to look at the material in personby Rick Baudé - Ancient History