Why do human have appendices?
Luis
luis at anachreon.co.uk
Wed Apr 21 06:25:04 EDT 2010
'Cos it sounds flashier than Indexes.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 21 Apr 2010, at 09:16, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
> Well there are a number of theories there.
>
> Evolutionary theory suggests that humans have evolved from herbivores
> that needed appendices to house lots of gut flora to help digest
> cellulose.
>
> Why do we still have appendices? Well, just possibly they might be
> there
> as a sort of stop-gap in the unlikely eventuality of having to go
> on an
> all-grass diet for a spot.
>
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> ---
>
> Why has RunRev removed various capabilities that were there in earlier
> recensions of their software?
>
> *** Standalone building capabilities for, supposedly, deprecated
> operating systems:
>
> Mac Classic
> UNIX
>
> many others
>
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> --
>
> As one updates / upgrades software / one's house / one's computer /
> etc.
> it is generally the done thing to add enhancements that expand the
> possibilities
> for that thing.
>
> However; when I put in a second toilet I don't do it at the expense
> of the kitchen.
>
> When I put a second LightScribe DVD burner in my G4 Mac I didn't
> rip out
> 3 of the Hard-drives.
>
> When I made a new computer desk so that I could snuggle my Linux
> text box
> and my headless XP box right up next to my G4 linked monitor and
> keyboard
> I still made sure I had easy access to my BBC Micro (very useful
> for calming-down
> and modelling loops - in BBC BASIC - for implementing in RunRev
> later).
>
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>
> On my G4 I have, amongst all the other 'Guff', RunRev 1.1.1 and
> 2.0.1, so I
> can always "go back to the future" and run off a standalone for
> some older
> OS; but, of course, a lot of the capabilities and features
> introduced in later
> recensions of RunRev get lost.
>
> But who wants to feed grass to a cow and wait for it to sick up its
> cud so
> that it is slightly more digestable for humans?
>
> sincerely, Richmond Mathewson.
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> Mr Mathewson holds a BA in Philosophy and this sometimes gets the
> better of him . . . :)
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