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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:30:13 +0000,    group: uk.environment.conservation        back       
Re: Chimps grieving for the dead   
In article , 
amacmil304@aol.com writes
>On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 20:03:19 +0000, Malcolm
> wrote:
>
>>
>>In article ,
>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 18:07:03 +0000, Malcolm
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>In article ,
>>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>>>On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 16:21:11 +0000, Malcolm
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In article ,
>>>>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>>>>>On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:19:39 +0000, Malcolm
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>I think anyone making an objective assessment of our respective
>>>>>>>>knowledge of geese and agriculture would have little difficulty in
>>>>>>>>coming to the conclusion that I know more about both than you do, as
>>>>>>>>well as about the interactions between them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Not when it's clear you don't know that geese will damage all grass by
>>>>>>>landing and trampling on it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Except that that subject comes within the knowledge I have and you don't
>>>>>>and your contention is not true.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Seems not.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.humanewildlifecontro
>>>>>l.com/images/issues_geese2_big.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.humanewildlifeco
>>>>>ntrol.com/issues_geese.htm&usg=__TLtS6eYMXizPWQ9zVpjTu3AiBNA=&h=602&w=58
>>>>>3&sz=171&hl=en&start=16&um=1&tbnid=AJgP95NgUZrMlM:&tbnh=135&tbnw=131&pre
>>>>>v=/images%3Fq%3Dgrass%2Bdamage%2Bby%2Bgeese%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26um%3D1
>>>>
>>>>So what?  To coin a phrase.
>>>
>>>They damage grass.
>>>
>>Yes, well done. Geese CAN damage grass. But that does NOT mean that ALL
>>geese damage ALL grass, as you keep claiming.
>
>All geese that land on and trample grass damage it.
>
Wrong.

>>
>>>>
>>>>You've found some evidence of goose damage to grass. There's lots more
>>>>out there - I'm surprised you haven't been posting URL after URL about
>>>>it.
>>>
>>>More to do.
>>>
>>Right, as you can't be bothered to find the evidence for your claims,
>>stop making them.
>>
>
>I've provided enough.
>
Wrong.
>
>>>>
>>>>However, nothing on that webpage contradicts what I have said. Not all
>>>>geese will damage all grass by landing and trampling on it.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Of course they will.
>>>
>>Wrong.
>
>Not wrong at all.
>
Wrong.
>>
>>>>Like I said, I know more about it than you do.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Seems not.
>>>
>>Wrong.
>
>Seems not.

Wrong
>>
>>>>By the way, for very long URLs I can recommend the website
>>>>
>>>>tinyurl.com
>>>
>>>I have used it on occasions and I do keep its icon on my desktop.
>>>
>>>Much easier just to copy and paste.
>>>
>>But selfish.
>
>Time saving.
>
Wrong.

-- 
Malcolm
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:30:13 +0000   author:   Malcolm

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