Originally posted by Andy W.:
Originally posted by EdwardC:
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Pederpes Finneyae One of the earliest land walking vertebrates has been found in the fossil record. Part of the family of Tetrapods (large salamander-like amphibians), it lived some 350 million years ago. This organism truly serves as a demarcation between aquatic and terrestrial tetrapods and may be a direct ancestor of all land-dwelling vertebrates including us.
This will be my first topic of choice next time I'm trying to get some digits! I'm definetly gonna score with this one!
-Andy[/b]then be sure to read the one on time travel i posted eariler.
http://www.contour.org/forums/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=38;t=007770
nothing gives me more egoism my new word of the day then when your talking about something interesting, and yet the person your talking to has no idea wtf it is. this way you look really smart. gets teh chicks all the time, if they are remotely inteligent. then there are the dumb ass ones that droped out freshmen year.