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How to make a nominative quotation?




by Obamot » 03/10/12, 21:29

The button is here: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrowu:

Janic wrote:
Obamot wrote:If that is the case:

1) you click in "Quote";


And it does it automatically


in post an answer, there is no quote!

The button is visible in normal mode of "reading" posts, as you read it right now!

Each post has its own button which is placed at the top right of the post!
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by Janic » 04/10/12, 07:17

The button: is here:
I noticed but it does not appear at the time of the answer! It does not matter, in general I do not answer by name, but to a general question which I recopy in quote.
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by Obamot » 04/10/12, 11:14

Even simpler:

1) when we have: [quote]

2) the name of the person to be quoted is added in quotation marks preceded by the acronym =

3) as follows [quote= "Janic" ]

... and the name appears (as well as everything between the quotes) ...

... Thus, we can add a date, as follows:

[quote= "janic, on Wed 03 Oct 2012," ]

... Which give:

janic, the Wed 03 Oct 2012, wrote:it's very simple, I don't know how!


... and we can even add an interactive link, which works very well:

janic, here: www.econologie.com/forums/post241443.html#241443 wrote:it's very simple, I don't know how!

(LOL)

- "It bothers me to do it"

Is a relatively likely assumption : Mrgreen:
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by Janic » 04/10/12, 12:40

obamot wrote:- "It breaks my feet to do it"

right on top!
Yeah it worked! : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by dedeleco » 04/10/12, 15:05

There are 1,5 million years humans, our ancestors, were already forced to to eat meat, because otherwise, forced vegetarians by shortage, they had anemias of men adapted to eat meat by evolution:

Early Humans Began Eating Meat Earlier Than Thought: Oldest Known Evidence of Anemia Caused by a Nutritional Deficiency
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 195122.htm


For millions of years, evolution has given us the instinct to hunt, by eliminating those who do not like to hunt.

Even chimps have hunted for meat for quite a few million years, rarely but surely.

We are not vegetarians, adapted to plants, such as cows, or goats.
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by antoinet111 » 04/10/12, 16:30

Even carp eats fish ... : Mrgreen:
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by Janic » 04/10/12, 17:28

dedeleco
1,5 million years ago, humans, our ancestors, were forced to eat meat, because otherwise, forcibly vegetarians by shortage, they had anemias of men adapted to eat meat by l 'evolution :

Dede, you have skills in certain areas, it's undeniable! But this is great no matter what, stay in your field of expertise!
Early Humans Began Eating Meat Earlier Than Thought: Oldest Known Evidence of Anemia Caused by a Nutritional Deficiency
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 195122.htm

on the one hand it is a simple hypothesis based on ONE skull, without knowing the circumstances which were cause of this anemia.
What the text says (Google translation but if you have a more academic translation it's welcome!)
"suggests that the earliest human ancestors began to eat meat much earlier in history than previously believed."
"from a lack of B vitamins in the diet"
the plants are much richer in vitB than the meat therefore the deficiency could precisely be due to the almost exclusive consumption of meat.
"but if it was a regular part of their diet or only sporadically consumed was not sure"
"Authors suggest"
"Authors suggest that the child may have died at a time when he began to eat solid foods that have no meat. On the other hand, if the child still depends on the mother's milk, mother may have been nutritionally deficient for lack of meat. "
For lack of meat is impossible to prove, it is therefore a simple hypothesis, it should not be presented as evidence or proof (you the fan of scientifically accurate!).
For millions of years, evolution has given us the hunting instinct, by eliminating those who do not like to hunt.

No matter what, there is a fundamental difference between instinct and necessity due to a lack of food sources.
Even chimps have hunted for meat for quite a few million years, rarely but surely.

Being our close cousins ​​it is indeed the most realistic model. So RARELY is indeed required which means that the consumption of meat is extremely rare in them ... as in humans (some monkeys do not eat it at all)
We are not vegetarians, adapted to plants, such as cows, or goats.

It is true that humans are granivorous and frugivorous. The leafy parts are poorly assimilated so we are not herbivores.
Filled up seriously before advancing such negative Holocaust truths.
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by dedeleco » 04/10/12, 19:12

According to janic, it is "a simple hypothesis", based on a single SKULL of his cat, that his cat eats mouse meat, and therefore following the design which guides the evolution of the living, his cat has become a vegetarian, without anemia, for lack of carrots, which janic feeds him.
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by Janic » 04/10/12, 19:20

According to janic, it is "a simple hypothesis", based on a single SKULL of his cat, that his cat eats mouse meat, and therefore following the design which guides the evolution of the living, his cat has become a vegetarian, without anemia, for lack of carrots, which janic feeds him.
among the stupid reflections this one deserves the pompom! : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Obamot » 04/10/12, 20:39

Janic, you're going a little hard : Cheesy: you can talk, but you have not yet launched your "good advice" thread on "VG" nutrition ... : Cheesy: : Mrgreen:

I see in your posts:
- incomplete objections suggesting certain things - while not saying others.
- a lack of objectivity: both in practical and historical application and with regard to individual needs.
- you continue with non-nominative quotes.
- then quotes in the body of the text.
- rehearsals ...
- a consistent lack of realistic priorities;
- which makes everything quite incomprehensible and ... indigestible!

: Mrgreen: : Cheesy: In short, it makes it all look like fast-food posts! : Arrowd: : Arrowd: : Arrowd:

Janic wrote:dedeleco
1,5 million years ago, humans, our ancestors, were forced to eat meat, because otherwise, forcibly vegetarians by shortage, they had anemias of men adapted to eat meat by l 'evolution :

Dede, you have skills in certain areas, it's undeniable! But this is great no matter what, stay in your field of expertise!
Early Humans Began Eating Meat Earlier Than Thought: Oldest Known Evidence of Anemia Caused by a Nutritional Deficiency
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 195122.htm

on the one hand it is a simple hypothesis based on ONE skull, without knowing the circumstances which were cause of this anemia.
What the text says (Google translation but if you have a more academic translation it's welcome!)
"suggests that the earliest human ancestors began to eat meat much earlier in history than previously believed."
"from a lack of B vitamins in the diet"
the plants are much richer in vitB than the meat therefore the deficiency could precisely be due to the almost exclusive consumption of meat.
"but if it was a regular part of their diet or only sporadically consumed was not sure"
"Authors suggest"
"Authors suggest that the child may have died at a time when he began to eat solid foods that have no meat. On the other hand, if the child still depends on the mother's milk, mother may have been nutritionally deficient for lack of meat. "
For lack of meat is impossible to prove, it is therefore a simple hypothesis, it should not be presented as evidence or proof (you the fan of scientifically accurate!).
For millions of years, evolution has given us the hunting instinct, by eliminating those who do not like to hunt.

No matter what, there is a fundamental difference between instinct and necessity due to a lack of food sources.
Even chimps have hunted for meat for quite a few million years, rarely but surely.

Being our close cousins ​​it is indeed the most realistic model. So RARELY is indeed required which means that the consumption of meat is extremely rare in them ... as in humans (some monkeys do not eat it at all)
We are not vegetarians, adapted to plants, such as cows, or goats.

It is true that humans are granivorous and frugivorous. The leafy parts are poorly assimilated so we are not herbivores.
Filled up seriously before advancing such negative Holocaust truths.

??

Which is a shame because just like Dedeleco's words, yours are not without interest! ;)

So open a thread about this area, which interests more than one here. Or if you don't do it, stop giving paclary info (amha).
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