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Dee Flint wrote:
This is an item that people overlook when they talk about cavemen or "primitive aborigines", etc. Most of us would die before we learned enough to survive under the conditions they lived in. Even a genius, out of his own environment, is helpless unless and until he learns how to survive in the new one. Our caveman ancestors were no dummies. Dee, N8UZE Ahhh, now you are looking good Dee. This is what I have always known. It is not wrote memorization which is a true sign of greater intelligence, it is the ability to meet the unknown on uncertain terms and solve the riddles. It is the ability to be dropped in the middle of the unknown and unfamiliar and come walking out alive ... I think I am nearing the end of this newsgroup now, damn jungle in here!!! tense-strained-look To the true explorer, logic is his compass. Warmest regards, JS |
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