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Anomalies wrote:
> Aine wrote:
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> > Who? I believe I'd like to look that up.
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> His name is Llyod Pye. Here's is his website.
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> [www.lloydpye.com]
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> In the opening he talks about the fibers found in the bone.
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> "The most unusual features of the skull include bone that is
> half as thick and heavy as normal human bone but is
> significantly more durable; fibers and residue within the
> matrix of the bone"
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> Anom
Pye isn't a biologist, William. He has a BS in psychology.
You also said "biologists" plural, and that you know them.
> Aine wrote:
>
>
> > Who? I believe I'd like to look that up.
> >
>
> His name is Llyod Pye. Here's is his website.
>
> [www.lloydpye.com]
>
> In the opening he talks about the fibers found in the bone.
>
> "The most unusual features of the skull include bone that is
> half as thick and heavy as normal human bone but is
> significantly more durable; fibers and residue within the
> matrix of the bone"
>
> Anom
Pye isn't a biologist, William. He has a BS in psychology.
You also said "biologists" plural, and that you know them.
1984 was a warning, not a how-to guide.
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