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October 5, 2012

An 11 year-old boy has discovered one of the most exquisitely preserved wooly mammoths ever found.


George Dvorsky
http://io9.com/5948902/an-11-year+old-boy-has-discovered-one-of-the-most-exquisitely-preserved-wooly-mammoths-ever


Russian media outlets are reporting that an 11 year-old boy named Yevgeny Salinder has uncovered the remains of a wooly mammoth that died about 30,000 years ago. After stumbling upon the extinct animal, Yevgeny ran home to tell his parents, who in turned alerted the local paleontologists (well, as local as these things can get in Siberia, anyway). And as their preliminary analysis has revealed, it may be one of the most pristine remnants of a wooly mammoth ever discovered. The remains were found about three kilometers from the Sopkarga polar weather station in Taymyr, Russia, where Yevgeny lives with his parents. The area is in the far north of Russia in the most northern part of the Eurasian continent.

Once the paleontologists started digging around the remains, it became obvious fairly quickly that it wasn't just bits of fragment or a badly decayed carcass, but the entire body of an approximately 15 year-old male that weighed half a ton. And incredibly, they were able to gather well-preserved fragments of its skin, meat, fat — and even several organs.

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Preliminary analysis indicates that the mammoth featured a camel-like hump — a fatty deposit that would have made life considerably easier for the ice age-era mammal. This may help to confirm a long standing hypothesis that mammoths did in fact feature such humps. Speaking to Russia's Pravda, the deputy director of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexei Tikhonov said that, "For the first time, it was seen in Paleolithic drawings, and everyone tried to guess why the animals are humped. Scientists believed that it was so because the animals had very large neural spines of the thoracic vertebrae. Now it turns out that it is not true to fact. We can see that this animal was very well adapted to the conditions of the north. The animals were saving fat for winter."

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October 4, 2012

A few rays of sunshine

1) Most people cannot even name their own congressperson or mayor. and most people are not political junkies

2) Even though millions of people "watched" the debate, probably a LOT of them changed channels because it was a bit boring, and "Tweaky-Mitt" was as hard to watch as "Sleepy-Barack".

3) Replays of the debate came during "regular-tv-time", in the mountain & west time zones and too late for other time zones, so people were probably watching their DVR-ed stuff or something else

4) Partisans watch MSNBC & FOX and we have already decided

5) Combined viewership of CNN, MSNBC and FOX is miniscule compared to the population numbers

6) Most people do not read a paper these days

7) The angst we feel, will pass

October 4, 2012

Are Mormons allowed to take speed?

Romney was one jittery, fast-talking, tweaky dude

October 2, 2012

Too bad we cannot have props at the debate

President O could have a box of these on his podium and every time Mittens "pops a zinger", he could toss him one



October 1, 2012

Dexter...W.O.W. !

It's going to be a hell of a season based on episode 1..

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