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helena 
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Message 1 of 10 (69416)
11-26-2003 12:18 PM


As a regular lurker but not so regular poster, I have noted that the line of skulls (evolution from "ape" to homo-sapiens) keeps being posted on various threads by various posters.
I am the first to admit that it is a very valuable demonstration about the completeness of the fossil record but I would appreciate if it was not posted over and over again.
Therefore, why not include it somewhere on the site? Like the reference library or someplace similar...
my best regards

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helena 
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Message 4 of 10 (69430)
11-26-2003 2:51 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by NosyNed
11-26-2003 1:24 PM


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Why is it a problem if it is posted in places where it seems to be relavent?
It's not a problem as such. I just thought that it might be nice to have a place where such relevant information is collected. Sooner or later the threads will vanish under a lot of postings and people new to this site will not be able to sort through all those discussions...
I just wondered, if there could be a way to keep the more interesting postings / pictures / links whatever collected for later reference or for the introduction of newbies to the debate.
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It would turn this into more of a library than a debate forum.
Not a hundred percent sure about this. (a) Many (or indeed most) of the "the flood diddit" posters don't bother to read up anyways, and (b) maybe some more interesting / involved discussions would start to happen. I mean there's plenty of forums where you get flamed for bringing up an old topic and still there is new discussion happening (This is by no means to say that I endorse that kind of flaming / behaviour; in particular I like the idea of "resurrecting" long dead threads when they seem relevant again)
regards

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