He's got a great sense of humor. I remember when he was dicussing Berkeley's 1.1 million B.P. dates, he asked, mockingly, if that was B.C. or A.D.I like this guy already.

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He's got a great sense of humor. I remember when he was dicussing Berkeley's 1.1 million B.P. dates, he asked, mockingly, if that was B.C. or A.D.I like this guy already.
Question Authority.Alright Charley, I give up. What does Preguntan etc mean?
Thanks for pointing it out, though. I had it conjugated wrong.Alright Charley, I give up. What does Preguntan etc mean?
I'm crazy...but not that crazy.Pregunte Michelle?
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Ha! Mine too. Luckily my wife speaks it fluently. When I'm in trouble, I have no idea what's she saying, but I do know I'm in trouble.Thanks for the translation Charlie, my spanish stinks.
Hi Allan,Allan
It seems that just about everyone concedes that the Hueylatco Ash layer is at least 250,000 years old. Are there any dissenters?
It also seems that everyone agrees that bed I extends back under the Hueylatco Ash. That should be easy to prove by taking a core down through the Hueylatco Ash down to bed I at a nearby location.
If the Hueylatco Ash is over 250 kya and overlays Bed I then the final proof will be to recover more unifacial tools within bed I in a secure context that no one can find fault with.