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C'mon folks, this is kindergarden-knowledge...!
Duhhh- ...Jééz incredible that nobody recognises that this is the frame of a very early Type 65C-Faserdisruptor from the early Atlantians.
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This is one piece of reseach that truly sets my mind at ease.
People of the world, sleep softly. Dream the dream of the innocent and the protected- The world is safe, at peace and all well.
It cannot be otherwise if researchers take time and resources to solve this kind of problems.... :-?
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Call me oldfashioned, but all of these modern houses lack life in them. They all seem so sterile with way to white or gray, straight walls, to much glass that take away any privacy or on the other hand to little glass that take away any natural light in the rooms. And even if wood is used, it is done in such a way that that wood is stripped of its naturality. Like if you would have to wear white gloves and anti-dust coveralls and a mouth-protector. The accoustics in nthese houses is very tiring with all the echo in it, so it would drive me mad. And then on all these pictures I see a somewhat sterile interior that reminds me of modern office-buildings- Is there anyone living in these houses, or are they just showrooms for fancy interior-designers that themselves live in some cosy place, like a cosy trailer next to the fancy house...?
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@Deadpan- ...But what kind of English is what you wrote...? It's hard to translate that sentence if you deliberately omitted the articles in it. In French you need at least one.
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@Johhny Cat- The tea is the colouring agent in the Chinese receipts. If you use tea, you can get greenish, several tones of brown and yellow and some reddish colouring.
So if you want to use different non-tea colours, just boil yor eggs and then put them in hot water with the colours you want. The adding of some salt to the water (just a snuff of it, no more) is still a good idea.

And make sure you take colouring that is edible instead of poisonous...

@Evilbeagle- Then you're in luck: You are one of those lucky bastards that can do this the whole year round just as you fancy some nice coloured eggs! The whole rest of us will have to wait till it's Easter again before we can have such lovely eggs... ;-)
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I remember that from when I was young. ...But back in those days the eggs that looked like that were made by small me and my little sister because we somewhere along the line of painting had cracked the shells... :-)
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@Ant- you're generalising. Not all the ancient Greeks did that. @Johhny Cat- The oldest cremation that they found! is about 175.000 years old. but signs are that burials and rituals for the dead are far older than that. And what do we find back about when elephants mourn their dead? Nothing. They mourn their dead, this is seen repeatedly. But that does not leave any trace. So similar things with rituals will have happened with human ancestors.
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530.000 years ago...? That is some time before the 6.000 that is stated by Bible afficionado's for the time of Adam and Eve...!

Sarcasm aside:
I've often wondered where that picture comes from hat precursors of humans so far back should have been without compassion and care- Primates and other social animals that live in groups often show compassion and care for disabled members of their group. You don't seem to need human intellect to have such kind of sentiments.
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