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man is "different" ?

Started byDale <dale@dalekelly.org>
First post2015-06-21 22:11 -0400
Last post2015-06-22 12:08 +0200
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  man is "different" ? Dale <dale@dalekelly.org> - 2015-06-21 22:11 -0400
    Re: man is "different" ? Checkmate <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2015-06-21 22:15 -0700
      Re: man is "different" ? Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net> - 2015-06-21 22:25 -0700
    Re: man is "different" ? "Alex W." <ingilt@yahoo.co.uk> - 2015-06-22 12:08 +0200

#109296 — man is "different" ?

FromDale <dale@dalekelly.org>
Date2015-06-21 22:11 -0400
Subjectman is "different" ?
Message-ID<8i4geh.nk1.17.2@news.alt.net>
why is man so different in adapting himself or adapting his environment 
to fit him?

is any other lifeform even close? nothing I know of

the environment is often called nature and man is sometimes referred to 
as something outside of nature, maybe this goes back to stories of man 
being "planted in the garden"

-- 
Dale
http://www.dalekelly.org

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#109297

FromCheckmate <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge>
Date2015-06-21 22:15 -0700
Message-ID<MPG.2ff139c36c484da598a515@news.altopia.com>
In reply to#109296
In article <8i4geh.nk1.17.2@news.alt.net>, dale@dalekelly.org says...


> 
> why is man so different in adapting himself or adapting his environment 
> to fit him?
> 
> is any other lifeform even close? nothing I know of
> 
> the environment is often called nature and man is sometimes referred to 
> as something outside of nature, maybe this goes back to stories of man 
> being "planted in the garden"

WTF are you blathering about?

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#109298

FromJanithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
Date2015-06-21 22:25 -0700
Message-ID<mm86b1$to5$1@news.albasani.net>
In reply to#109297
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On 6/21/2015 10:15 PM, Checkmate wrote:
> In article <8i4geh.nk1.17.2@news.alt.net>, dale@dalekelly.org says...
>
>
>>
>> why is man so different in adapting himself or adapting his environment
>> to fit him?
>>
>> is any other lifeform even close? nothing I know of
>>
>> the environment is often called nature and man is sometimes referred to
>> as something outside of nature, maybe this goes back to stories of man
>> being "planted in the garden"
>
> WTF are you blathering about?


Remember, I already got the award for July.

-- 
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#109299

From"Alex W." <ingilt@yahoo.co.uk>
Date2015-06-22 12:08 +0200
Message-ID<cuq545F4n33U1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#109296
On 22/06/2015 04:11, Dale wrote:
> why is man so different in adapting himself or adapting his environment
> to fit him?
>
> is any other lifeform even close? nothing I know of
>
> the environment is often called nature and man is sometimes referred to
> as something outside of nature, maybe this goes back to stories of man
> being "planted in the garden"
>

Try ants.
Or termites.
Or beavers.

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