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Old 26-05-2003, 10:32 PM
Cereoid-UR12yo
 
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Default first leaves of plants-- thought of as evol.vestiges or fetus-differences

The concept has long been obsolete, Buckwheat.

The true situation is much more complex than that.

Its a waste of time trying to explain anything to Archie because he's too
far gone and never listens anyway. Archie always thinks he making some
profound discovery when, in fact, he is always making a total ass of
himself. He never does his own research.

You efforts are better spent doing something constructive rather than trying
to teach the unteachable. Archie is not worth the "hand holding" he craves.


d buebly wrote in message
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On Mon, 26 May 2003 06:54:07 GMT, "P van Rijckevorsel"
wrote:

galathaea schreef
In fact, the number of them (1 or 2) separates two major evolutionary

forms of the vascular plants, the monocots and the dicots.

+ + +
And back to the Stone Age we go (again)!
PvR



I am curious as to what you mean by that PvR?

Is it that the concept above is no longer considered correct, or the
fact that trying to tell plutonium something is like starting at the
bottom?



 
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