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| Greetings From Idiot America |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 6:00 am |
| Tags: Dinosaurs, General Fsm News |
| that we lived alongside dinosaurs a few thousand years ago *1*, for instance. Despite his close-minded views, it’s a very interesting article and provides a glimpse of the museum and these people who visit. The dinosaurs are the first things you see when you enter the Creation Museum, which is very much a work in progress and the |
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| News to Nuts |
| Published: August 4, 2007, 2:25 am |
| Tags: Answers In Genesis, Dragons, Dinosaurs, Creationism, Stupidity |
| claims that dragons are dinosaurs people saw, fought, and killed. This is what AiG are trying to implicate in their July 7th issue all while being blatantly ignorant of the historical, archaeological, and fossil record being completely void of dinosaurs and humans remains mixed together — and the fact that the Chinese Dragon have in |
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| Walking With Dinosaurs: The Live Action Show! |
| Published: July 12, 2007, 1:25 am |
| Tags: Dinosaurs |
| Here, you don't have to pay big bucks to see this video on my blog! But believe me, if you live in the areas of Tacoma and Spokane, Washington, Edmonton, Alberta, St. Louis, Toronto, Philadelphia and Columbus, Ohio, $34.50, $79.50, $24.50, and $79.50, depending on adults, teens, kids, and senior admissions will be well worth the pay to check this |
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| Dino Den, the worst dinosaur exhibit ever. |
| Published: July 11, 2007, 7:14 pm |
| Tags: Answers In Genesis, Kiddie Crap, Crackhouse, Dishonesty, Dinosaurs, Dragons, Propaganda |
| mind claims,“Dinosaurs received their independence at the Creation Museum on July 4. Instead of being captured by evolutionists, they have been released to be able to have their ‘freedom,’ as explained in a biblical context which is the correct way to explain their history.” How are evolutionists |
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| The Stupidities of Jack Chick |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 5:21 pm |
| Tags: Creationists, Dinosaurs, Stupidity |
| Take a look at this. PZ’s showing an excerpt of one of Jack Chick’s most idiotic of his track that depicts dinosaurs dying out after the Flood due to (Get this!) no plants and not enough oxygen for them! What a crank! |
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| There Go The Dinosaurs: Jack Chick’s Latest Tract of Lies |
| Published: September 5, 2007, 1:31 am |
| Tags: Jack Chick, Kiddie Crap, Lol Claims, Dragons, Dinosaurs, Stupidity, Propaganda, Creationism, Books |
| creationists who equates dinosaurs with dragons despite having anatomy completely different than each other. Dragons and Dinosaurs are only 2 separate groups, one real, the other fictional. The reason why creationists equate dinosaurs with dragons is obvious. Dragons were inspired by discoveries of fossil remains of dinosaurs made by ancient |
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| Distant space collision meant doom for dinosaurs |
| Published: September 6, 2007, 9:46 am |
| Tags: Science Technology, Astronomy, Dinosaurs, Research, United States |
| A collision 160 million years ago of two asteroids orbiting between Mars and Jupiter sent many big rock chunks hurtling toward Earth, including the one that zapped the dinosaurs, scientists say. |
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| 298 Baptistina |
| Published: September 9, 2007, 6:50 am |
| Tags: Astronomy, Dinosaurs, Paleontology, Fossils, Space, Comsmology, Asteroid, Science |
| earth, and wiping out the dinosaurs, which is how the MSM covered it, is the final two paragraph's.IT WAS once suggested, to illustrate the chaotic and unpredictable way in which natural systems behave, that the beat of a butterfly's wing in China could eventually trigger a hurricane in the Atlantic. A bit of an exaggeration, perhaps, but the |
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| Coral |
| Published: September 15, 2007, 7:23 am |
| Tags: Coral, Climate Change, Global Warming, Sea Creatures, Dinosaurs, Volcano, Extinction, Marine, Maritimes, Prehistoric, Endangered Species |
| Two interesting stories appeared this week on coral. The fact they are endangered and that they have been discovered off the Canadian East Coast.Corals Added To IUCN Red List Of Threatened Species For First Time"There is a common misconception that marine species are not as vulnerable to extinction as land-based species," said Roger McManus, CI's |
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| Sudbury And The Dinosaurs |
| Published: September 15, 2007, 9:32 am |
| Tags: Mining, Dinosaurs, Nickel, Asteroid, Prehistoric |
| credited with wiping out the dinosaurs.Physical and chemical evidence of the 1850 Ma Sudbury impact event in the Baraga Group, MichiganPeir K. Pufahl, Acadia University, Earth and Environmental Science, Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 2R6, Canada; et al. Pages 827-830. A catastrophic extraterrestrial impact 1850 million years ago produced the Sudbury |
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| Velociraptor had feathers: study |
| Published: September 21, 2007, 12:09 am |
| Tags: Science Technology, Dinosaurs, Palaeontology, Mongolia, United States |
| The velociraptor, the fierce scaly-skinned dinosaur made popular by the film Jurassic Park, actually had feathers, according to a study published in the journal Science. |
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| Velociraptor, The Feathered Dinosaur |
| Published: September 21, 2007, 1:26 pm |
| Tags: Dinosaurs, Pop Culture, Dinosaur, Feathered Dinosaur, Feathers, Jurassic Park, Velociraptor |
| of the most famous of all dinosaurs is the vicious Velociraptor, the “swift plunder.” Velociraptor is a small dinosaur compare to the more familiar, fictional version of the dinosaur made for the block buster hit film Jurassic Park. In the film, Velociraptor is portrayed as a 12 ft tall Deinonychus look-a-like covered with lizard |
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| Which Came First; Social Behavior or Elaborate Ornamentation? [Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)] |
| Published: September 24, 2007, 8:27 pm |
| Tags: Dinosaurs |
| among the most recognizable dinosaurs because of their distinct appearance. They had a large and elaborate bony shield around their head and the horns that jut out from the top of their head and nose like spears, and because of the bony knobs on their cheeks. Because these large structures are energetically expensive to grow, they had to serve a |
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| Quill Knobs Reveal that Velociraptor Had Feathers [Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)] |
| Published: September 24, 2007, 1:20 pm |
| Tags: Dinosaurs |
| Velociraptors were small dinosaurs, weighing only about 15kg and approximnately 1.5m long. Image: M. Elison, AMNH. [larger view] According to a research paper that was published late last week, the Velociraptor probably had feathers. A closer look at a fossil Velociraptor ulna (forearm) that was found in Mongolia in 1998 revealed a |
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| Turok - Star Studded Line-Up Lend Voices to Newest Installment |
| Published: October 2, 2007, 1:34 pm |
| Tags: Gamer Life, Sony, Microsoft, Games, Game Companies, Dinosaurs, Fps, Ps3, Ron Perlman, Touchstone, Turok, Voice Acting, Whiskey Company, Xbox 360 |
| soldiers and a variety of dinosaurs and other ravenous creatures. Gregory Norman Cruz provides the voice of Joseph Turok and the other members of Whiskey Company are: Timothy Olyphant (as Cowboy), Ron Perlman (Slade), Donnie Wahlberg (Shepard), William Fichtner (Logan), and Powers Boothe is the voice of the villain, Roland Kane, an escaped |
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