Well, Brad may be incomprehensible but that first site of his might be useful.
It's a bit tough for me to follow since I don't understand all their terms but there are some interesting bits in there.
It's a PDF so I can't seem to copy bits but there is talk of a 'trajectory' through 'biological character space' as evidence for a monobaramin.
They analyze horse ancestor skulls all the way back to Hyracotherium and get a trajectory that says they are monobaraminic. This is apparently not agreed to (up to now ) by all creationists.
Now this is interesting isn't it? It might be fun to have this trajectory analysis done on the homonid fossils might it not? LOL I think a hole is being dug we'll see if they figure out when to stop digging or start adding a lot of ad-hoc covers for this.
Does anyone else understand the article better than I?