masterbarber Posted March 6, 2014 Admin Posted March 6, 2014 April Fools gag, I believe, read the last sentence. ^ Bingo!
Cotter Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 So, where is this unknown primate DNA? Why, it's with the unknown primate of course! Sheesh Darrell! Where else would it be?
Incorrigible1 Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 So, where is this unknown primate DNA? That's odd. DWA seems to be posting in every thread but this one.
hiflier Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Hello Darrell, Post #263 could be the straw so to speak. There will be no "numerous" links but if we're lucky not too much damage was done to the newcomers. That's what worries me the most. When statements are made hoping that they'll get passed around long enough to be taken as fact. Not good. 1
Guest Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Hiflier, i was dissapointed with DWA. At one point i enjoyed his posts,until i kept reading.
hiflier Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 (edited) Hello ItsAsquatch, DWA has a lot of good things to bring to the table as a staunch proponent for the existence of Sasquatch. I think sometimes his zeal gets ahead of him though. The Bigfoot sibject has it's own set of problems that in discussion can be compounded unecessarily by sweeping statements that have no scientific or factual support. There should as much as possible ALWAYS be links to studies or articles that support any critical point used in a debate. Opinion as fact never works in a landscape where members want solid backup to verify the content of a pointed dialogue. "numerous" examples of tests that came back non-Primate-DNA will alays raise a red flag on this subject whose requirement is nothing short of solid PROOF. That kind of DNA would be proof. But alas, so far at least, it has been elusive. WRT to DWA, there are good qualities there but there are missteps too. We're all capable of those and if it were me I would fully expect to be called out on misleading anyone into thinking in error on such a matter as DNA- one of the cornerstones of Sasquatch proof. Edited March 7, 2014 by hiflier
hiflier Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Hello the parkie, Yeah but then I won't be able to micro manage the Forum
dmaker Posted March 10, 2014 Author Posted March 10, 2014 Hello ItsAsquatch, DWA has a lot of good things to bring to the table as a staunch proponent for the existence of Sasquatch. I think sometimes his zeal gets ahead of him though. The Bigfoot sibject has it's own set of problems that in discussion can be compounded unecessarily by sweeping statements that have no scientific or factual support. There should as much as possible ALWAYS be links to studies or articles that support any critical point used in a debate. Opinion as fact never works in a landscape where members want solid backup to verify the content of a pointed dialogue. "numerous" examples of tests that came back non-Primate-DNA will alays raise a red flag on this subject whose requirement is nothing short of solid PROOF. That kind of DNA would be proof. But alas, so far at least, it has been elusive. WRT to DWA, there are good qualities there but there are missteps too. We're all capable of those and if it were me I would fully expect to be called out on misleading anyone into thinking in error on such a matter as DNA- one of the cornerstones of Sasquatch proof. It seems that when it comes to providing evidence for his claims made here that DWA is a bit of a Slacksquatch 1
hiflier Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 (edited) Hello dmaker, OH, I am THERE! "slacksquatch" indeed. LMAO at the newest and best description in some time. Wish I thought of it. Edited March 10, 2014 by hiflier
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