japes Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 2,994 8 343 Queensland, Australia www.simulationeight.net Aug 11, 2008 #21 Nabbig2;2066023; said: Yeah. Too bad many many animals are named after people. Click to expand... About the same amount as people who actually speak latin .
Nabbig2;2066023; said: Yeah. Too bad many many animals are named after people. Click to expand... About the same amount as people who actually speak latin .
David R Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 26, 2005 5,056 259 346 44 New Zealand Aug 11, 2008 #22 japes;2066021; said: Real question is why has it only just been discovered if it was so 'well known' in Barbados? Click to expand... It hasn't just been DISCOVERED, it has been DESCRIBED. He's not claiming to be the first person in the history of the universe to have ever seen it!!!
japes;2066021; said: Real question is why has it only just been discovered if it was so 'well known' in Barbados? Click to expand... It hasn't just been DISCOVERED, it has been DESCRIBED. He's not claiming to be the first person in the history of the universe to have ever seen it!!!
japes Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 20, 2007 2,994 8 343 Queensland, Australia www.simulationeight.net Aug 11, 2008 #23 David R;2067455; said: It hasn't just been DISCOVERED, it has been DESCRIBED. He's not claiming to be the first person in the history of the universe to have ever seen it!!! Click to expand... Whoops, bit of a typo on my part; I obviously realise that .
David R;2067455; said: It hasn't just been DISCOVERED, it has been DESCRIBED. He's not claiming to be the first person in the history of the universe to have ever seen it!!! Click to expand... Whoops, bit of a typo on my part; I obviously realise that .