Fullgoldcrown @ 23:16 pm on November 26, 2008

you are doing a fine job of defining yourself

” you are a paranoid schitzoid ”

WHY do you not just STOP addressing me ?

Yes, I studied the DSM book, .. Yes I known lots of Psychology profs .. I at one time Partied with that lot ..

Now Then I consider that statement you directed toward me

to to sufficient for BANNING me had I directed it toward you

Get Off my Back

You Incite .. continuously  ..

why not just stop ?

2_p

GoldBalloon @ 22:07 pm

That Deer in the windshield of the red Durango….    Happened up near Minneapolis.  My Sis sent me that pix awhile back.  The deer was on a highway overpass road when an approaching car spooked it and it jumped over the rail…. to land in the passenger seat of the Durango passing below.   Driver (pictured) was unhurt, but shaken.

2_point @ 23:40 pm - Ah yes…I started on that a while go then i got

sidetracked.   I may be able to have something this weekend.

cannuckgold @ 17:00 pm on May 28, 2008

your post ..

Data Sets off the internet I find always to be questionable … none-the-less .. can you give Dominant Frequencies, Power of Frequencies ( Spectra ), with Charts for a given arbitrary data set ?

If you were given a Data Set now, Then How long would it take you to publish the results to this forum  ?

2_p

Spot Uranium

Continues to sneak its way back up….$55/lb

http://tinyurl.com/6z96bg

Today especially, seeing some broad based buying albeit at low volume.  Sellers may be gone.

Cameco leading the pack off a nasty bottom.

 sgc2000.gif

What do I know?

I’m just The Winedoc

2 point….you are a paranoid schitzoid…

……carry on

Foreigners targeted in co-ordinated Bombay attacks

www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article5240126.ece

FGC

It is my opinion that you Incite me .. for the purpose of acquiring a reason to Ban me from the forum ..

Arbitrary of how you respond to the above, I will not likely change that point of view !

2_p

The Queen…… ;-)

2 point

Please don’t worry about it too much …it is just a thingy thing or a tautara or something.

Fullgoldcrown @ 20:42 pm on November 26, 2008

I re-red your posting ..

quote

no class in your vocabulary ! ”

EXACTLY ( quote it ) what part of my ” vocabulary ” caused you to make the above Statement .. be specific and give DIRECT reference to implied Post !!!

I do not like Political Correctness nor its Implication !

FGC, why not just ignore me instead of INCITE me ?

2_p

FGC .. try it again :-) ç ç ç

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Tuatara

Tuatara

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tuatara

Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3)
  • Sphenodon guntheri - (Buller, 1877)
  • Sphenodon punctatus - (Gray, 1842)
  • Sphenodon diversum - Colenso, 1885 †

The tuatara is a reptile endemic to New Zealand which, though it resembles most lizards, is actually part of a distinct lineage, order Sphenodontia.[1][2] The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of its order, which flourished around 200 million years ago.[2] Their most recent common ancestor with any other extant group is with the squamates (lizards and snakes). For this reason, tuatara are of great interest in the study of the evolution of lizards and snakes, and for the reconstruction of the appearance and habits of the earliest diapsids (the group that also includes birds and crocodiles).

Tuatara are greenish brown, and measure up to 80 cm (32 in) from head to tail-tip[3] with a spiny crest along the back, especially pronounced in males. Their dentition, in which two rows of teeth in the upper jaw overlap one row on the lower jaw, is unique among living species. They are further unusual in having a pronounced parietal eye, dubbed the “third eye”, whose current function is a subject of ongoing research. They are able to hear although no external ear is present, and have a number of unique features in their skeleton, some of them apparently evolutionarily retained from fish. Although tuatara are sometimes called “living fossils“, recent taxonomic and molecular work has shown that they have changed significantly since the Mesozoic era.

The tuatara has been classified as an endangered species since 1895[4][5] (the second species, S. guntheri, was not recognised until 1989).[3] Tuatara, like many of New Zealand’s native animals, are threatened by habitat loss and the introduced Polynesian Rat (Rattus exulans). They were extinct on the mainland, with the remaining populations confined to 32 offshore islands,[2] until the first mainland release into the heavily fenced and monitored Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in 2005.[6]

The name “tuatara” derives from the Māori language, and means “peaks on the back”.[7] As with many other Māori loanwords, the plural form is now generally the same as the singular in formal New Zealand English usage. “Tuataras” remains common in less formal speech, particularly among older speakers.

Ferret….I tried it 5 different ways…..doesnt work in the northern hemisphere !


FGC.

The queen?    We do, I’m afraid.

Animals?    No animals, but beautiful birds.  And a strange creature called the tuatara.