Well, I couldn't find anywhere in my _On_the_ Origin_of_Species_, 1E where Darwin said anything about what the early atmosphere of Earth was. However, Stanley Miller's paper in Science is what you're probably thinking of. Here is the citation, if you want to check it out:
Miller, S.L., 1953. A Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions. Science v117, pp. 528-529.
Evil Overlord X. Coming to a third world country near you!
As a former owner of an Amiga 500 (sniff), I couldn't agree more. However, in addition to their marketing not being the best, their customer service spawned more horror stories than I can remember. Of course, if they had shaped things up, people might have been eagerly awaiting an Amiga 5000 or 6000. Oh, well.
Evil Overlord X Coming to a third world country near you!
Damn! I was hoping to watch the mushroom clouds rising over the mountains to the east as the clock hits midnight. I guess I'll have to settle for listening to loopy fundamentalists drop dead when they realise the world hasn't ended.
Evil Overlord X. Coming to a third world country near you!
Evil Overlord X.
Coming to a third world country near you!
As a former owner of an Amiga 500 (sniff), I couldn't agree more. However, in addition to their marketing not being the best, their customer service spawned more horror stories than I can remember. Of course, if they had shaped things up, people might have been eagerly awaiting an Amiga 5000 or 6000. Oh, well.
Evil Overlord X
Coming to a third world country near you!
Damn! I was hoping to watch the mushroom clouds rising over the mountains to the east
as the clock hits midnight. I guess I'll have to settle for listening to loopy fundamentalists
drop dead when they realise the world hasn't ended.
Evil Overlord X.
Coming to a third world country near you!