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Did anyone watch this on the history channel last night on the History
Channel, as one of their "Modern Marvels" series? It was one of the best TV
programs I've seen in a while!

Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on and
on.

Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.

Look for it in your cable listings.

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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:06:53 -0600, Andy wrote:

> Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on and
> on.
>
> Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.


He developed crop rotation and improved mayonaise too.

"He could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found
happiness and honor in being helpful to the world."
- Epitaph on the grave of George Washington Carver.
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Andy wrote:
> Did anyone watch this on the history channel last night on the History
> Channel, as one of their "Modern Marvels" series? It was one of the best TV
> programs I've seen in a while!
>
> Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on and
> on.
>
> Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.
>

Not just a man, an Intelligent Designer. -aem

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In article .com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> Andy wrote:
> > Did anyone watch this on the history channel last night on the History
> > Channel, as one of their "Modern Marvels" series? It was one of the best TV
> > programs I've seen in a while!
> >
> > Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on and
> > on.
> >
> > Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.
> >

> Not just a man, an Intelligent Designer. -aem


What do you mean by "intelligent designer?"
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Stan Horwitz wrote:
> In article .com>,
> "aem" > wrote:
>
> > Andy wrote:
> > > Did anyone watch this on the history channel last night on the History
> > > Channel, as one of their "Modern Marvels" series? It was one of the best TV
> > > programs I've seen in a while!
> > >
> > > Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on and
> > > on.
> > >
> > > Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.
> > >

> > Not just a man, an Intelligent Designer. -aem

>
> What do you mean by "intelligent designer?"


He designed new living things, didn't he? Had to be pretty intelligent
to do that, wouldn't you say? It's not as though everything was
created some 5000 years or so ago, never to change.... -aem



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In article . com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> Stan Horwitz wrote:
> > In article .com>,
> > "aem" > wrote:
> >
> > > Andy wrote:
> > > > Did anyone watch this on the history channel last night on the History
> > > > Channel, as one of their "Modern Marvels" series? It was one of the
> > > > best TV
> > > > programs I've seen in a while!
> > > >
> > > > Peanuts, sweet potatoes, soybeans and their uses and his science and on
> > > > and
> > > > on.
> > > >
> > > > Brilliant man. Would've liked to shake his hand.
> > > >
> > > Not just a man, an Intelligent Designer. -aem

> >
> > What do you mean by "intelligent designer?"

>
> He designed new living things, didn't he? Had to be pretty intelligent
> to do that, wouldn't you say? It's not as though everything was
> created some 5000 years or so ago, never to change.... -aem


Okay. I can agree to that.
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