View Full Version : Ida might not be the missing link in the evolutionary puzzle like some thought...
batmannj
10/22/09, 08:35 AM
You can read the story here. (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091021/ap_on_sc/us_sci_controversial_fossil)
saysmydoctor
10/22/09, 08:50 AM
Hey, look, a SUNY professor!
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loveisdead
10/22/09, 09:11 AM
Hey, look, a SUNY professor!
/offtopic
That's my hood.
abcdefghijake
10/22/09, 11:49 AM
You can read the story here. (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091021/ap_on_sc/us_sci_controversial_fossil)
mwY win.
Sventhegreat
10/22/09, 02:11 PM
mwY win.
Haha glorious post.
zion the lion
10/23/09, 01:17 AM
I love how everyone jumped the gun and decided this was "the missing link" even though the experts and the people who discovered it said that it wasnt.
I wonder what will happen with the book and the history channel show now.
"Hey, how was this car made?"
"Joe built it."
"Ok."*
*Type of evidence required to believe in intelligent design.
My Broken Fever
10/23/09, 02:53 AM
Well the link wasn't really 'missing' there just wasn't a fossil of it yet. Anthropology/Paleontology is an extremely competetive field, and it's good to see that the fossil was opened up to other scientists, if that means we might not have found a superlink, well that's too bad, it doesn't do anything to discredit evolution.
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