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Re: Excerpt from an article on Smithsonian.com

by "pearl" <tea@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 23, 2008 at 03:35 AM

"Dutch" <no@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> pearl wrote:
> > "Dutch" <no@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> >> pearl wrote:
> >>> "Dutch" <no@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> >>>> pearl wrote:
> >>>>> "Dutch" <no@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> >>>>>> pearl wrote:
> >>>>>>> "humans needed to fuel their outsize brains....more cognitively
> >>>>>>> aware, faster-wired, faster-brained, smarter..sudden increase
> >>>>>>> in brainpower,....onset of speech" - due to genius "seafood"?
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Then how on Earth did and do these humans manage......???
> >>>>>> They're humans,
> >>>>> Who don't eat "seafood".
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>> Who knows what they might accomplish..
> >>> They were/are outstanding accomplished individuals.
> >> Right, the list of outstanding accomplished
> >> non-vegetarians in recorded history in 10 pt type
> >> would probably span the Pacific.
> >
> > Not the point,
>
> It's precisely the point. A seemingly long list of
> accomplished vegetarians means exactly nothing.

It means that "seafood" isn't (and wasn't) required to fuel the human
brain, ... be more cognitively aware, faster-wired, faster-brained, etc.

>   but never mind, ditch, eh.  Ok, let's see you better
> this...
> >
> > The Guinness World Record for cycling around the world had been
> > 276 days 19 hrs 15 min - just over 9 months. Mark Beaumont,
vegetarian,
> > completed his 18,297 miles cir***navigation of the globe by bicycle in
> > 194 days and 17 hours.  I've been watching the four part do***entary.
>
> Sounds fascinating,

Incredible.

> I enjoy Michael Palin's adventures
> traveling around the world.

Good stuff.  I've been missing India.

> >>> Who knows what the human species might accomplish..
> >> If vegetarianism becomes the norm someday it will come
> >> about in spite of the nattering ninnies of veganism,
> >> not because of you.
> >
> > Ahhhhhh...
>
> Ommmmmmmmmmm

Thank you.
 




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Excerpt from an article on Smithsonian.com
Dragonblaze <dragonbla  2008-08-20 11:29:52 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-20 20:46:27 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-20 22:52:15 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-20 22:55:50 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 00:36:16 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 11:05:22 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 13:12:19 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 13:05:33 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 15:47:21 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 15:55:42 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 17:48:29 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 17:28:06 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 20:27:09 
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crisology <crisology@[  2008-08-20 22:13:18 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 13:23:48 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-20 21:06:32 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-20 22:56:26 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-21 05:41:05 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 11:07:34 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-21 18:34:50 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-23 01:03:10 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-23 01:38:35 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-23 03:35:51 
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Rupert <rupertmccallum  2008-08-20 16:14:08 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 02:30:37 
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Rupert <rupertmccallum  2008-08-20 20:41:39 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-21 05:49:23 
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archaea@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-08-21 14:03:43 
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Rupert <rupertmccallum  2008-08-21 16:30:40 
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Rupert <rupertmccallum  2008-08-21 16:29:09 
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Dutch <no@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-08-22 01:03:29 
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Jerry <story.jerry@[EM  2008-08-20 17:57:37 
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"pearl" <tea  2008-08-21 11:52:50 

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