Posted on 06/09/2010 11:57:59 AM PDT by decimon
Cool waters ping.
AFFECT!
1 archaic : to aim at
2 a archaic : to have affection for b : to be given to : fancy
3 : to make a display of liking or using : cultivate
4 : to put on a pretense of : feign
5 : to tend toward
EFFECT:1 a : purport, intent b : basic meaning : essence
2 : something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent)
3 : an outward sign : appearance
4 : accomplishment, fulfillment
5 : power to bring about a result : influence
6 plural : movable property : goods
7 a : a distinctive impression b : the creation of a desired impression c (1) : something designed to produce a distinctive or desired impression usually used in plural (2) plural : special effects
8 : the quality or state of being operative : operation
ya mean Nature is ever evolving? The Climate is not permanently set in stone? why... does this mean it is not ever-changing as the waves of the sea?
Then, again, it may not have...
“During the 142-year study period, the sea surface temperature dropped only one-tenth of one degree, but it was enough to cause arid conditions in North America and Europe”
1/10th of one degree?? BS meter pegged off the chart.
Cogito Ergo Sum! Cause and effect. A cooler Pacific may have caused a change in the weather in Europe.
I don't think this study was focused on the emotional affectation that the Pacific had on the European's. Of course Magellan was killed and is buried on Guam. Maybe the natives were affected by the White Man! Go figger!
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"...evidence suggesting Asian admixture is found in Zuni biology, lexicon, religion, social organization, and oral traditions of migration. Possible cultural and language links of Zuni to California, the social disruption at the end of the Heian period of the 12th century in Japan, the size of Japanese ships at the time of proposed migration, the cluster of significant changes in the late 13th century in Zuni, all lend further credibility to a relatively late prehistoric contact."
So, what’s the problem? ;’)
“Anastazi people”?? Did they really write that?
The Anastazi people...?
Plus several other mistakes .
That was the East German branch of the Pueblos.
IIRC, the Viking settlements on North America disappeared when the climate cooled in the Middle Ages.
Garbage in/garbage out
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