Re: Chez Watt - was Re: Is the "Darwin" as a measure of change still used?
- From: Bob Casanova <nospam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:10:20 -0700
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 18:05:51 -0500, the following appeared
in talk.origins, posted by Walter Bushell <proto@xxxxxxxxx>:
In article <zaSdnZD0INwXF13anZ2dnUVZ8vWdnZ2d@xxxxxx>,
"Tiny Bulcher" <alycidon9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In the category - 'Behind you!':
And also, how many planets are there in the solar system? Is Pluto a
planet?
*
Pluto **was** a planet.
First they took away Pluto.
Next they're going to come after Uranus.
Or maybe in the category "Incoming!"
They're already after Uranus; that's where Klingons are
from.
--
Bob C.
"Evidence confirming an observation is
evidence that the observation is wrong."
- McNameless
.
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