01-20-2011, 05:58 PM
I remembered it from high school science class. i guess our understanding of him has changed.
I'm certainly happy to hear positive news but i'm also very much concerned with more subtle damage. maybe cbelt can speak to that since he's aware of what soldiers go through.
I'm certainly happy to hear positive news but i'm also very much concerned with more subtle damage. maybe cbelt can speak to that since he's aware of what soldiers go through.
Lew Zealand wrote:
From that link comes the following:
"Phineas' story is worth remembering because it illustrates how easily a small stock of facts becomes transformed into popular and scientific myth," the paucity of evidence having allowed "the fitting of almost any theory to the small number of facts we have."
Hmmm…