Nevermind

by Jay Cross on April 4, 2008

The Toronto Globe & Mail reports “The science of water is all wet,” saying that what we’ve been told about drinking lots of water to maintain our health is a bunch of malarkey. No truth to it at all.

Another story in the G&M reports that DNA analysis 14,300 year-old coprolites discovered in Oregon prove that the first people in the Americas arrived from Asia via the Bering land bridge. What fun! Coprolite is science-speak for piece of shit, and the Oregon turds still stink when exposed to water.

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Harold Jarche April 4, 2008 at 12:03 pm

Isn’t it amazing what you can find in those Canadian papers ;-)

Martin M-B April 4, 2008 at 1:31 pm

On a serious note, this reminds me of a fabulous animation of the manner in which the world was populated with people from the earliest times – http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/.
So where do we go from here…?!

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