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Post by supersiamo on Mar 11, 2011 5:53:48 GMT
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Mar 11, 2011 10:52:58 GMT
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Mar 11, 2011 23:55:36 GMT
Wonder if this is a response to to Discovery's Reign of the Dinosaurs ? Either way I'm good with it...a little competition is never a bad thing.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 12, 2011 23:57:40 GMT
Again. HOORAY!! ;D
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Post by itstwentybelow on Mar 13, 2011 1:19:25 GMT
Boy I hope that it is just rhetoric about "families transported to the past". Not only would that take too much focus away from the dinos and ruin the natural feel, but there's no way a human would have been able to breathe the atmosphere back then.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Mar 13, 2011 1:52:31 GMT
Boy I hope that it is just rhetoric about "families transported to the past". Not only would that take too much focus away from the dinos and ruin the natural feel, but there's no way a human would have been able to breathe the atmosphere back then. Yeah agreed.
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Post by zopteryx on Mar 13, 2011 4:46:25 GMT
Boy I hope that it is just rhetoric about "families transported to the past". Not only would that take too much focus away from the dinos and ruin the natural feel, but there's no way a human would have been able to breathe the atmosphere back then. Really? I know oxygen levels were lower in the Mesozoic, but for a human wouldn't it just be like your at fairly high elevation?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Mar 13, 2011 7:08:26 GMT
So Planet Dinosaur is a new TV series for this year and we have the WWD 3D film as well for 2013 .
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Post by Horridus on Mar 13, 2011 17:33:42 GMT
Not only would that take too much focus away from the dinos and ruin the natural feel, but there's no way a human would have been able to breathe the atmosphere back then. Really? I know oxygen levels were lower in the Mesozoic, but for a human wouldn't it just be like your at fairly high elevation? My thoughts exactly. Give us humans some credit! ;D
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Post by sbell on Mar 13, 2011 19:04:23 GMT
Really? I know oxygen levels were lower in the Mesozoic, but for a human wouldn't it just be like your at fairly high elevation? My thoughts exactly. Give us humans some credit! ;D Maybe in terms of oxygen, not so much in terms of mathematics. Unless an average (with variations) of 26% is actually lower--today is ~21%. ;D In fact, under Mesozoic conditions, you would find people very capable--it would be invigorating. Now in the earlier Palaeozoic (Cambrian, Orodvician), before plants truly colonized the terrestrial environment, that would be a killer (but there would be almost nothing to see on the land anyway).
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Mar 13, 2011 19:40:26 GMT
That's prob why us people who live in the mountains enjoy going to the beach so much..you feel like you have so much more energy there.
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