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We cannot be sure, but I've read that the primary role of the dogs was not hunting, but rather guarding. These watchdogs were giving our ancestors much needed sleep.
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modified 30-Jan-23 10:53am.
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Single Step Debugger wrote: We cannot be sure, but I've read that the primary role of the dogs was not hunting, but rather guarding.
Then they're slacking off.
What's the point of having a dog that barks only after you rang the doorbell? The doorbell does the job.
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No matter how big and illuminated doorbells they had 30 000 years ago, the cave bears and sabretooth tigers kept ignoring them.
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That's because you insist on treating it like a pet, rather than expecting it to bark for its supper.
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BillWoodruff wrote: formerly ,,, were under the delusion that we (Homo Sap) domesticated them
I think they domesticated us.
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Speak for yourself; I'm still feral. If I had my way, I wouldn't have any animals in the house other than children.
(Unfortunately, my wife and daughters have been domesticated. They insist on having a dog. )
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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My cat comes to me when he wants brushing then bites me when he's had enough.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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I knew this, but a lot of people don't, so it's trivia I share with people too. Silly, but interesting anyway. I collect information cruft like that, but then I know I have a fair amount of company in that respect.
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Well, of course, dear, you are the judge, the standard, the ne plus ultra, the "stupor mundi," whose judgements of anything ... like serious interest, over years, in paleogenetics, cultural evolution, and inter-species symbiosis ... can determine what is "trivial" or "cruft."
Perhaps you should write Dr. Marcelo Sanchez-Villagra and let him know his acclaimed 2022 book on species domestication by humans [^] is just worthless, and his scientific career is a waste of time. Tell Google they made a mistake in making him a "Google Scholar."
Then, let Dr. Alice Roberts know her acclaimed recent book where she combines probing science with a story-teller;s gifts [^] is a waste.
Also write Dr. Svante Paabo, and tell him he didn't deserve the Nobel Prize last year for Neanderthal DNA genomic reconstruction.
Good taste deters me from rendering the simpler analysis Occam's Razor suggests.
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modified 31-Jan-23 9:51am.
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Wow. You dramatically misunderstood me to the point where I'm wondering if you deliberately read my posts in the worst possible light.
All I meant was I collect useless trivia.
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... trivia, silly, cruft ... now ... useless
you claimed you "already knew" recently published scientific insights which have important implications ... beyond cats ... for the recently expanding understanding of the complexities of human-animal co-evolution.
i doubt you knew those recent insights described in the articlr.
there was no light in your words.
QED
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FFS, Bill.
You know what? I just am not going to respond to you anymore. I can't believe this nonsense.
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Don't tell my wife that. She hates all cats generally. She would say they are the spawn of the devil and have NEVER been domesticated.
Being incredibly superstitious, black cats make her crazy.
I grew up with cats and can take them or leave them.
Developers are like cats in that you can't heard them either.
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A recent news item described a 75-year old as "an elderly lady". Two years younger than me.
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I am only 57, and young people in the Metro train offer me their seats. Some of them also call me as "grandpa".
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Heck, I won't be 57 for just over a month and I AM a grandpa, twice over.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Dang I need to catch up. I'm 44 and no kids and no wife.
Jeremy Falcon
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Dang
Just a young'un, I'm 73.
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Hey lil brother. I'm 75.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
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It's hard to get used to being the same age as old people.
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LOL
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"Hey Paul, what do you feel, now, listening to 'When I'm sixty-four'?"
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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Does The Who still perform "My Generation"? They're all old, now.
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