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pinball1970 replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.You were not. A lot of competing theories of how this happened, when, how many and from where. Negative posts towards you on this are a... -
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Yeah, admittedly I was a little quick there. This one looks more interesting, and more importantly, contemporary. -
pinball1970 replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.There were a few competing theories for ROA when I was at Uni and it was never a done deal. "One tribe" in Africa down to a 100 or so... -
pinball1970 reacted to Bandersnatch's post in the thread Undergrad Help Understanding the Hubble Constant's Units with
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As has been said, you can't get a velocity out of the Hubble constant, because its dimension is that of a frequency. I can appreciate... -
pinball1970 reacted to Astronuc's post in the thread RIP Dave Mason (79), May 10, 1946 - April 19, 2026 with
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Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic known for ‘We Just Disagree’ and ‘Feelin’ Alright,’ dies at 79... -
pinball1970 replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.Since this is prehistory not history, I think it is justified putting this in the Biology SF. -
pinball1970 replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.Article here that has links to papers. https://www.science.org/content/article/ten-thousand-years-ago-human-evolution-went-overdrive -
pinball1970 replied to the thread Did humans migrate a lot in prehistoric times?.There will be plenty of genomic, archeological and paleoanthropological publications on this. Here is one... -
pinball1970 reacted to symbolipoint's post in the thread Strong belief - Martian Boogie related to "Feelin' Good" of Little Junior's Blue Flames with
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While checking wikipedia about Hully Gully, Big Bo, and "Feelin' Good", I found info telling that Wooly Bully derived from Hully Gully... -
pinball1970 replied to the thread Can Dogs Talk Using Buttons?.The Evolution story from wolves is very interesting. Erica is a PhD candidate, primatology and did a short piece on the domestication...
