Posted: Sep 02, 2013 4:31 am
by CADman2300
stevebee92653 wrote:
theropod said:
Let's see. Isn't there at least one carbon fiber bodied production car? Well, yes there is.

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I know the Chevy Corvette has ALWAYS been a fiber glass bodied car since inception.
Do you ever get tired of having your stupid assertions exposed, or do you see these as even more opportunities to fabricate more lies?


I was discussing how human type skin appears on only 1 of 625 primate species, remember? Before you post stuff like this, you better make sure it supports your argument. This one supports mine. The fact that one or two major car characteristics, in this case car body materials, out of hundreds of models isn't produced by randomness. It's produced by intelligent decision makers and engineers. Think these out a bit better before you over commit.

Still choking on analogies? Why am I not surprised? Human skin is still not that different from that of Chimpanzees. We(as in the entire human race) still have the same number of hair follicles per square inch as any other great ape species. It's not like we(same as last time) needed thicker hair in the sweltering heat of central Africa. By the time humans began to migrate out of the continent 66,000 years ago, clothing had already made thicker hair super-redundant and obsolete anyway, so your demand for "re-evolved fur" is utterly stupid and pointless.
I know this has been explained to you many times already so I don't care how much you hate it. It's trite because it's true. Learn to live with it.