I’m reminded of the grade-school teachers who harped on ‘NEATNESS, NEATNESS, NEATNESS", as in not letting lines wave all over the place. Now I see why! Imagine having to read 30 – 40 (yes, I was in parochial school when we learned not through small classes but through orderliness) of papers like Agnes’s!
It can be surprising how far a lot of BS in an very well written piece will go. – note the part where I said ‘very well written’. Agnes will not go far today. …. Perhaps tomorrow. But not today.
rshive about 10 years ago
The difference , undetectable except by experts, is in the age lines.
gzitver about 10 years ago
I must say, Agnes’s spelling is remarkably improved from a couple of weeks ago.
Her understanding of fossils, not so much.dogday Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’m reminded of the grade-school teachers who harped on ‘NEATNESS, NEATNESS, NEATNESS", as in not letting lines wave all over the place. Now I see why! Imagine having to read 30 – 40 (yes, I was in parochial school when we learned not through small classes but through orderliness) of papers like Agnes’s!
rockdoc1942 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Tony Cochran needs a refresher on correct grammar or sentence structure when he puts together: “It is almost undetectable from modern rocks.”
Pithy (yeah, right) about 10 years ago
@Daniel TuckerOr Agnes does.
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
It can be surprising how far a lot of BS in an very well written piece will go. – note the part where I said ‘very well written’. Agnes will not go far today. …. Perhaps tomorrow. But not today.