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Dinosaur Mummy Found

sckienle writes "Although the dig was a year ago, MSNBC has an article about a very rare dinosaur find. It starts off with "A mummified dinosaur, unwrapped from the rocks of Montana, has revealed how the creature looked and how it lived 77 million years ago -- down to the texture of its skin and the contents of its stomach, scientists say." Unfortunately, the details are mostly missing in the article. This isn't the first mummified dinosaur found but it is the first in a long time."

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  1. sheesh this is oooold by tadheckaman · · Score: -1, Troll

    I just read about this 2 hours ago!!! Sheesh, slashdot is getting slower and slower nowadays...

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  2. Mummified? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    So how does a dinosaur, which scientists have been telling us lived "millions" of years apart from Man, end up getting mummified (a very technical process performed by Man?) Could it be that dinosaurs and Man were contemporaries? It would certainly pose some difficult problems for evolutionists. Also, there has been lots of evidence for this for quite a while. There were some tracks discovered in the Paluxy River bed that had man tracks and dinosaur tracks side by side, but of course you will not hear about this from the secular science establishment, which would just as soon cover it up. :(

  3. FUCK you Slashdot DICKCHEESE dickwad EDITORS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    You fucxkin HOMOS and Hemoses and CmrdDickCheeses!!!! Fuck You!!!! Slashdot is a mere shadow of itself!!!! These kinda stupid fuckface articles - go fuck yourself Homos & Hemos & Let Taco lick your asses - this certainly ain't news for hackers site! This story is so fucking stupid it makes me wanna puke! Fuck you all!

  4. Geek Dating... by StringBlade · · Score: 0, Troll
    Speak for yourself...

    I'm quite successful ever since I created Simone. She's the perfect date for geeks:

    • You can program her to laugh at your puns and technical humor
    • She won't yell at you for attempting to upgrade her software at unexpected times
    • You can make as many copies of her as you want (to fulfill all those fantasies involing a 10th-level Arch Mage and a Dungeon Master)
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    ...and that's the way the cookie crumbles.