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on 08-04-2015 08:30 AM
lloydslights wrote:
I hadn't thought too deeply about those scenarios.
But I remember a primary school teacher telling us that the Aboriginals "hadn't even invented the wheel" when Captain Cook arrived.
DEB
did anybody else see Catalyst last night re the "Toorale" man?
It sort of relates to your comment Deb
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/4211835.htm
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on 08-04-2015 09:07 AM
How very interesting. Will keep an eye out for further updates on "Toorale Man". Thank you.
DEB
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on 09-04-2015 05:25 PM
Lloyd-the Aboriginals-didnt need the wheel-but what a great invention
and help was the ..boomerang.......................................................Richo.
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09-04-2015 05:43 PM - edited 09-04-2015 05:45 PM
Talking about Aboriginals - I saw a doco on TV last week about a South American civilization - can't remember which - but it showed that they had an impliment like the Aboriginal woomera - sorry don't know the correct name. Did anyone see that?
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on 09-04-2015 05:53 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:Talking about Aboriginals - I saw a doco on TV last week about a South American civilization - can't remember which - but it showed that they had an impliment like the Aboriginal woomera - sorry don't know the correct name. Did anyone see that?
evidently atlatl.
And also it had been invented / used in many parts of the world - that, I did not know - so .... as you were.
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on 09-04-2015 05:54 PM
Missed that show .rabbit-but the woomera-a spear throwing extension
was another great invention designed fron need.
Other places had poisoned darts and bows and arrows-suited their type of hunting....Richo.
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on 09-04-2015 05:57 PM
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:Talking about Aboriginals - I saw a doco on TV last week about a South American civilization - can't remember which - but it showed that they had an impliment like the Aboriginal woomera - sorry don't know the correct name. Did anyone see that?
Could it have been the Mayans? They were amazingly advanced for their time and some think they even had
'discovered' electricity because of a blue light they used for illumination. Google will prove me right or wrong ... just going from memory.
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on 09-04-2015 06:01 PM
@bright.ton42 wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:Talking about Aboriginals - I saw a doco on TV last week about a South American civilization - can't remember which - but it showed that they had an impliment like the Aboriginal woomera - sorry don't know the correct name. Did anyone see that?
Could it have been the Mayans? They were amazingly advanced for their time and some think they even had
'discovered' electricity because of a blue light they used for illumination. Google will prove me right or wrong ... just going from memory.
No, it wasn't the Mayans, it was a name that I have never heard of. I'll try to find the program.
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on 11-04-2015 05:58 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:
@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:so, are you saying that the new generation is more Intelligent than their parents?
Or is it that they have been conditioned to a set of parameters that Microsoft (to a large extent) dictate - ie that all programs under Windows follow the same formula of 'intuitiveness' - if that's a word. ie the more modern programs at least feature a very similar Intuitive formula as far as operating them is concerned.
{edit: and so, once you know how one works - it's pretty similar to the next one}
You mentioned earlier an example of the cashier that couldn;t count and you said that have lost ability because of a calculator.The "use it or lose it" scenario.
Well there is also a "use it to improve it" rule - the more you use particular segments of your brain, the more intelligent that section becomes - the more it remembers, the better the output, etc. Lots of scientific evidence to back that one up.
I think they both are interchangable?
So in theory, yes, we are more intelligent than our parents. Maybe not by much but in different ways.
Surely that is not a difference in Intelligence levels - more a difference in environmental needs / requirements?
An example - Neanderthal man's brain wasn't evolved enough to invent a wheel but they were smart enough to survive in the wild. Neolithic man's brain lost their ability to survive in the wild but evolved enough to invent the wheel.
I don't know about that, but I do know, from my recent reading, that 'Neandethal Man is no different from a race of modern man' - can't remember exactly where I read it but it was one of the scientific sites that I was referred to.
So, where are we up to? Or has everyone lost interest?
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on 11-04-2015 06:11 PM
Still with you Rabbit.---back on hunting and thinking.
In some countries -the natives worked out a way to catch monkeys.
A hollowed out coconut had a treat put inside-hole just big enough for the
monkeys paw to grasp it-------then when chased-the monkey would hold onto the treat and
not be able to climb a tree and escape-good thinking.........................................Richo..