That is amazing - both the kid's research and the idea of 100+ major civil construction projects, laid out & organized based on celestial objects, using Neolithic methods and done more than a thousand years before Columbus arrived on the scene.
I see the articles are now being updated to suggest it's probably an old cornfield, and the star map thing was coincidence. I kind of want the establishment push-back to be wrong, but... it might not be.
No change in the Twins lineup today from the one posted yesterday, so Mauer still leading off.
cc to the Padre: I am very impressed with the way you are handling the issues coming up in your general conference for your congregants via BookFace. I love how you are giving folks the links to every (major) side and perspective being presented at the conference. So, for what it's worth, kudos.
Thank you.
And here I felt like he was being overly pro-bear.
I have the day off and my 3 year old is insisting we go to Heaven to see a relative he misses.
If you figure out how to pull that off, let me know. I miss some relatives, too.
I can get you there. Now getting back...
There are worse destinations...
Were you discovering ancient Mayan cities when you were 15? Slacker.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/10/canadian-teenager-discovers-ancient-mayan-city-lost-in-jungles-o/
That is amazing - both the kid's research and the idea of 100+ major civil construction projects, laid out & organized based on celestial objects, using Neolithic methods and done more than a thousand years before Columbus arrived on the scene.
I see the articles are now being updated to suggest it's probably an old cornfield, and the star map thing was coincidence. I kind of want the establishment push-back to be wrong, but... it might not be.
No change in the Twins lineup today from the one posted yesterday, so Mauer still leading off.
cc to the Padre: I am very impressed with the way you are handling the issues coming up in your general conference for your congregants via BookFace. I love how you are giving folks the links to every (major) side and perspective being presented at the conference. So, for what it's worth, kudos.
Thank you.
And here I felt like he was being overly pro-bear.
Just the necessities.