This theory was refuted in 1982 (from what I can rememeber) at about the same time that satellite images of the Yucatan Peninsula strengthened the hypothesis that a meteorite caused that (less severe) global extinction. I am incertain how good the online archives are on Scientific American but maybe somone else can chime in?
If someone wants to go by a nickname or alphanumeric representation of an english word then go for it but how in the world can a project named "Scoop" be mistaken for a person nick-named "Scoop"? It all seems rather childish to me.
This theory was refuted in 1982 (from what I can rememeber) at about the same time that satellite images of the Yucatan Peninsula strengthened the hypothesis that a meteorite caused that (less severe) global extinction. I am incertain how good the online archives are on Scientific American but maybe somone else can chime in?
If someone wants to go by a nickname or alphanumeric representation of an english word then go for it but how in the world can a project named "Scoop" be mistaken for a person nick-named "Scoop"? It all seems rather childish to me.
Harlem, here I come!
Bill
I'mma trap you in my sys fscking chroot you
Still laughing over this line....