They did mention it in the Bible. If you would do your homework, the word Dinosaur didn't come about until the mid 1800's. The KJV version of the Bible was published in the 1600's. Words they used were for example leviathan, behemoth and dragons. You would be amazed at what you could learn once you turned off Comedy Central and opened a book.
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They did mention it in the Bible. If you would do your homework, the word Dinosaur didn't come about until the mid 1800's. The KJV version of the Bible was published in the 1600's. Words they used were for example leviathan, behemoth and dragons. You would be amazed at what you could learn once you turned off Comedy Central and opened a book.
Everyone just needs to use ThinkFree.com. Either buy it or use the free online version.
Damn, you beat me to it!
What this surprises anyone? Commonsense would tell you that!
We have two great open standards: TXT & HTML! Leave it at that.....
I only feel sorry for New Yorkers now......
Yeah, Novell has their version of the RHCE but I don't think anyones cares yet...