I've just finished Michael Crichton's «The Lost World», which has got
me thinking about dinosaurs and their extinction.
Not exact matches
At the end of it all, we had one piece of bone
about the size of a thimble, and we
thought it might be a
dinosaur, but we weren't sure.
To say, as Joe says, that «God making evolution appear undirected is similar to the idea that he planted
dinosaur fossils and created geological strata to fool us into
thinking the earth has been around more than 6,000 years,» is in my view completely to misunderstand what scientists and ordinary people mean when they speak
about random processes.
You know,
think about the size and complexity of the
dinosaurs brain - their main concerns were to eat, drink, sleep, mate and run / hide from danger.
I can't prove God's existence just as much as scientist can't prove the big bang... there is evidence of both but to reach a conclusion takes faith... one side leaves hope and the other does not... maybe I'm agnostic too because I don't claim to know everything
about why I'm here, I have to have faith... Honestly, I'm sick of the extremes on both sides... the conservative judgmental Christian, who never
thought through things as to why the believe what they do (ie
Dinosaurs, cavemen, evolution, etc.) and the intellectually arrogant atheist and humanists.
I don't really know anything
about anime, but every time I watch Ace Sanders here (and I've watched this, like, 40 times, easy), I
think about one of those anime scenes where the guy with the
dinosaur hair has his arm explode and turn into an even bigger arm that's actually a nuclear bomb and there's all this FLASHING and SQUEALING going on and a factory turns into a robot that knows how to turn its arms into nuclear bombs and the backgrounds are all just PINK SPEED LINES and nothing makes any sense and everyone's SCREAMING.
If we all believed everything that these managers say then we would be
thinking even worse things
about the
dinosaur than some of us currently do after listening to Maureen and Hughes.
We love this simple craft to get kids to
think about where they
dinosaurs would live.
It's fun book
about a poor
dinosaur, named Dexter, who
thinks that he has been left behind by his person!
These shared features, the authors say, suggest that it's time to rethink what we
thought we knew
about dinosaurs» earliest ancestors.
From their size and shape, Lockley
thinks the traces were probably made by the meat - eating
dinosaur Acrocanthosaurus, which lived
about 110 million years ago and was one of the largest carnivores in the area at that time.
We are so used to the enormous size of
dinosaurs that we almost forget to
think about how they grew to be so large.
The researchers
think the collision took place
about 160 million years ago, with the major impactor reaching Earth some 95 million years later,
about the time the
dinosaurs went extinct.
The hint of a solution arises from current
thinking about how to make sure we don't go the way of the
dinosaurs.
Now another team, analyzing what may be the most intact
dinosaur mummy discovered yet, report fresh details
about the skin of a hadrosaur nicknamed Dakota, which might have been bigger and moved more quickly than previously
thought.
«When you talk
about paleontology to people the first thing they
think of is
dinosaurs,» he said.
Most scientists
think birds evolved from
dinosaurs about 150 million years ago.
One under Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean is
thought to have triggered massive volcanism, spewing lava across 580,000 square miles (1.5 million square km) at the Deccan Plateau region of what is now India
about 65 million years ago, coinciding with the end of the Age of
Dinosaurs.
DINOSAUR footprints tell us less than we
thought about the animals that made them.
I don't know
about you but I
think it's time we had some more
dinosaurs.
They talk
about how his special effects inspired them to create films and also how it influenced them in their own movies, including the fact that Harryhausen created the way that we all
think that
dinosaurs move.
FirstShowing poetically points out, ``... no one wants to see a weak ass
dinosaur hunter,» and something
about Beach makes me
think of A Sound of Thunder, a movie universally recommended to annoying kids by over-it clerks at video stores.
Less than an hour into Pixar's «The Good
Dinosaur», I began
thinking about the studio's 15 other animated movies (never a good thing).
While I don't
think much of the
dinosaur publishing industry, I have no illusions
about Amazon's altruism either.
Claude is quick to walk and talk and by the age of three he is
thinking about what he would like to be when he grows up — a cat, or a vet, a
dinosaur, a scientist, or... a girl.
What is it
about dinosaurs, do you
think, that makes them so ripe for this kind of writing?
Featuring an incredible senstation of scale, a solid,
thought - provoking story on nature and genetics, a raoring score from Sir John Willaims, and some of the most cutting edge visual effects of all time, the movie was a cultural phenomenon that got the entire world talking
about dinosaurs again.
But when you look at a pile of
dinosaur bones, you're forced to
think about how they once belonged to a behemoth that made a hell of an impression somewhere, sometime.
What do you
think about Go Home
Dinosaurs?
GameOnDaily Opinion: From a quick glance you'd be forgiven for
thinking that this looked like a cheap take an on a mash up between Dead Island and Rust (except with
dinosaurs) Though the more I read
about the game the more intriguing it becomes.
When I saw Horizon Zero Dawn back at E3 2015 all I could
think about was how cool it would be to fight robot
dinosaurs.
Hugh, if you are not looking for new
thoughts and views in your subjectarea, which can come quite a lot from the whippersnappers then you'll be like the
dinosaurs you talk
about.
Our advice would be to
think in the longer term
about how energy efficient your project should be and, above all, don't build a «
dinosaur» that will shortly be out of date regarding building standards.
I often
think about buying him one and then my mind flashes back to when he was a
dinosaur for Halloween.
When asked why women might get off on reading
about dinosaur sex, Alara told Huffington Post: «I
think it's because
dinosaur erotica appeals to our more base, carnal natures.