After an arduous workout, I watched:
Nothing.
What did you watch?
In article <UBI20251120@dont-email.me>,
weberm@polaris.net says...
After an arduous workout, I watched:
Nothing.
What did you watch?
I watched "A Neanderthal Odyssey: Everything We Know
about the Neanderthals."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNVA6tl4Im4&t=12s
I also watched "How Far Back In Time Could You
Communicate With Your Ancestors?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-ApheO4S7g
I only half-watched the former, since most of the
material was familiar. The latter seemed like it would
also be familiar, but it surprised me by tying in
unexpected things like baby signs and gorilla
vocalizations. That channel's new to me, but I'll
probably be watching more of it.
What did everyone else watch?
Melissa
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
weberm@polaris.net says...
After an arduous workout, I watched:
Nothing.
What did you watch?
I watched "A Neanderthal Odyssey: Everything We Know
about the Neanderthals."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNVA6tl4Im4&t=12s
I also watched "How Far Back In Time Could You
Communicate With Your Ancestors?"
Maybe 150 years? Because at that point none of them would be able to
speak English.
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
In article <UBI20251120@dont-email.me>,
weberm@polaris.net says...
After an arduous workout, I watched:
Nothing.
What did you watch?
I watched "A Neanderthal Odyssey: Everything We Know
about the Neanderthals."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNVA6tl4Im4&t=12s
I also watched "How Far Back In Time Could You
Communicate With Your Ancestors?"
Maybe 150 years? Because at that point none of them would be able to speak >English.
cox.net@news.easynews.com>, anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
The True Melissa <thetruemelissa@gmail.com> wrote:
weberm@polaris.net says...
After an arduous workout, I watched:
Nothing.
What did you watch?
I watched "A Neanderthal Odyssey: Everything We Know
about the Neanderthals."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNVA6tl4Im4&t=12s
I also watched "How Far Back In Time Could You
Communicate With Your Ancestors?"
Maybe 150 years? Because at that point none of them would be able to
speak English.
If memory serves, it's around the 1500's, when there was a profound shift
in pronounication.
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