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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (25298)3/29/2000 9:22:00 PM
From: faqsnlojiks   Respond to of 63513
 
The acting was pretty bad in Romeo, and the action was only mediocre. I say "mediocre" and not "great" because while on the whole, the main martial art guru was pretty spectacular...there were other parts where it was obvoius that he was using suspension cables or some other contraption to make some of the "moves" he was displaying. Much too much like a cheap japanese kung-fu flick.

The clumsy, baffonish wannabe mobster was somewhat entertaining.

-Joe



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (25298)3/30/2000 7:15:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 63513
 
btw
the silver spike is over - for the moment
Did anyone else find this of interest?

Wednesday, 29 March, 2000, 07:45 GMT 08:45 UK
Neanderthals not human ancestors

A Neanderthal jaw from Croatia

Modern humans do not have Neanderthal ancestors in their family tree, a new DNA study concludes.
The DNA extracted from the ribs of a Neanderthal infant buried in southern Russia 29,000 years ago was found to be too distinct from modern human DNA to be related.

"There wasn't much, if any mixture, between Neanderthals and modern humans," said William Goodwin, of the University of Glasgow, UK. "Though they co-existed, we can't find any (cont)

news.bbc.co.uk