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Reply #15 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 1:49pm
 
What is it with Aussie Muslims that they are all as thick as a brick??
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Reply #16 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 2:03pm
 
falah wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 12:56pm:
You retards! If deception was intended I would not have bothered to put the ellipses mark which denote omission of text.


It is not my fault that the Islam-haters here tend to be ifgnorant reatrds who do not know what an ellipses is.


Ellipses

Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole section from the original text being quoted.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis


Whether you used an ellipsis or not, you still left out pertinent information from the articles.

It's intellectual dishonesty.
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Reply #17 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 2:12pm
 
falah wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 12:56pm:
Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole section from the original text being quoted.



Now I know you are a liar, Abu has stated that the Greeks have never invented anything.


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Reply #18 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:31pm
 
Falah, were you equally selective with your truth in putting together your thesis? I would imagine most of your evidence was written down by white christian immigrants. Does that give you an intellectual license to ignore everything they say that contradicts your views on the grounds that they cannot be trusted, but at the same time use everything from them, no matter how insignificant, that supports your views?

It would certainly explain your preference for using off-hand opinions about potential farmability from people who have never farmed, above the wealth of evidence that is actually relevant and informed.
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Reply #19 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 7:27pm
 
Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 2:03pm:
falah wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 12:56pm:
You retards! If deception was intended I would not have bothered to put the ellipses mark which denote omission of text.


It is not my fault that the Islam-haters here tend to be ifgnorant reatrds who do not know what an ellipses is.


Ellipses

Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole section from the original text being quoted.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipsis


Whether you used an ellipsis or not, you still left out pertinent information from the articles.

It's intellectual dishonesty.


yes, I have never seen an islamic admit fault in anything though.
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Reply #20 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 7:48pm
 
freediver wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:31pm:
Falah, were you equally selective with your truth in putting together your thesis? I would imagine most of your evidence was written down by white christian immigrants.


Freeliar, barely any of my thesis relies on the words of white Christian immigrants. It relies largely on the work of scientists such as arechaeologists, anthropologists and historians, as well as the words of explorers and Indigenous people.

freediver wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:31pm:
Does that give you an intellectual license to ignore everything they say that contradicts your views on the grounds that they cannot be trusted, but at the same time use everything from them, no matter how insignificant, that supports your views?


Freeliar, in my thesis can be found opinions of those experts who argue that the influence of Macassans was strong. It also contains the opinions of the fewer experts who argued that the Macassan influence was not so significant, and my thesis says why they are wrong and summarises they main points of evidence for this, as well as introducing new evidence to the argument.


freediver wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 6:31pm:
It would certainly explain your preference for using off-hand opinions about potential farmability from people who have never farmed, above the wealth of evidence that is actually relevant and informed.


Freeliar, if you were sincerely interested in the farmability of Arnhem Land you would have read the 1888 newspaper article I posted in the other thread about the farm in East Arnhem Land established in 1885:



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[b]...The absence of white ants will prove an especial boon to the station garden, or it will allow of the growth to maturity of the, various fruit-trees that in Port Darwin are piped out and weakened by the ant, and blown down by the first puff of wind.
Among the trees in the Florida garden that seldom get a chance to mature in Darwin were noticed mangoes, guavas, papaya, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, dates, tamarinds, and one or two other kinds of Chinese fruits.
The garden also contains pomegranates, figs, sisyphus, mulberries, bananas, custard apples, pineapples, passion fruit, water and sweet melons. Among the vegetables are yams, sweet potatoes, English potatoes, eschalotts, radishes, 'long reds,' 12 to 15 inches long and 3 inches thick, 'turnip' radishes bigger than ordinary turnips,
splendid lettuces with big solid hearts — quite a treat after the small leafy ones in Port Darwin — cucumbers up to 6 lb. weight,
Chinese cabbage, English and Chinese beans, pie-melons, pumpkins of two kinds —
one pumpkin vine yielded 622 lb. of fruit. Watermelons run up to 20 to 30 lb
. weight and solid right through ; they bear all the year round. Two years ago they received a lot of fruit trees and plants from the Government Experimental Garden at Fannie Bay; amongst them were three rooted cuttings of mulberries, two of which died, and about fifty pineapple plants. When the only mulberry started into growth cuttings were made, and there are now fifteen trees, some of which are from 12 to 15 feet high, and cover a diameter of fully 20 feet. They are all loaded with fruit, rich black mulberries, quite equal for size and flavour to those grown in the southern colonies, but the great beauty about these trees is that they bear for nine months in the year, resting in June, July, and August. The fifty pineapple plants have increased to over 700, nearly all in bearing, some having two or three pines on a plant; they bear all the year round; some of the fruit taken as they came weighed 5 lb. each. With plenty of fruit all through the year, plenty of fresh milk and butter, game and fish in profusion, and
cool breezes all the time, it is little wonder that all hands are healthy.
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[South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA), Thursday 5 January 1888]

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Reply #21 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 8:15pm
 
Here is Falah getting busted in that thread for posted another piece of evidence that was edited to remove all the bits that contradicted what he was saying:

falah wrote on Jun 3rd, 2012 at 12:44pm:
freediver wrote on Jun 3rd, 2012 at 11:49am:
Note also that the original version also includes the indices for the coloured areas you left out of your edited version. Why did you leave them out?


because I got it from a different website dumbass.




Despite repeated requests, he never admitted to where he got that map from. He did however follow it up with another, even dodgier looking map purporting to show relevant swamplands. Again, he would not admit to where he got it from. [/quote]
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Reply #22 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 9:01pm
 
freediver wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 8:15pm:
Despite repeated requests, he never admitted to where he got that map from. He did however follow it up with another, even dodgier looking map purporting to show relevant swamplands. Again, he would not admit to where he got it from.


This is the website Freeliar:

http://www.environorth.org.au/windows/al/index.html


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and what does it say Freeliar?

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Because the region is Aboriginal land, together with the neighbouring Kakadu national park, it forms the largest block of land not given over to cattle gazing in the tropical savannas.






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The EnviroNorth website was developed through the Tropical Savannas Knowledge in Schools project, led by Julie Crough of the Tropical Savannas Management CRC (TS-CRC) and Louise Fogg of the NT Department Education and Training. It is funded by the TS-CRC and redresses the lack of resources and information in schools for learning about, and how to sustain, Australia's tropical savannas.
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Reply #23 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 9:02pm
 
Where is the 'edited' version of the map that you posted?
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Reply #24 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 9:20pm
 
Adamant wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 2:12pm:
falah wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 12:56pm:
Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole section from the original text being quoted.



Now I know you are a liar, Abu has stated that the Greeks have never invented anything.


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So quote it.
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Reply #25 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 9:29pm
 
Here is a better map:

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Note that the areas not used for farming around Darwin are the  vertosol cracking clay soils (grey) and swampy lands (blue).

As you can see from the map Freeliar, most of Arnhem Land is not made of these less productive vertosol cracking clay soils or swampy land so your reasoning is invalid.


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Reply #26 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 10:14pm
 
Falah, where did you get the 'edited' version of the map from?

Where did you get the map of swamplands from that left out the swamps in Arnhemland?
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Reply #27 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 10:53pm
 
freediver wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 10:14pm:
Falah, where did you get the 'edited' version of the map from?

Where did you get the map of swamplands from that left out the swamps in Arnhemland?


I don't remember, but i have provided an even better map which kills your "Arnhem Land is not suitable for farming" theory.
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Reply #28 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 10:56pm
 
abu_rashid wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 9:20pm:
Adamant wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 2:12pm:
falah wrote on Jun 13th, 2012 at 12:56pm:
Ellipsis (plural ellipses; from the Ancient Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission" or "falling short") is a series of marks that usually indicate an intentional omission of a word, sentence or whole section from the original text being quoted.



Now I know you are a liar, Abu has stated that the Greeks have never invented anything.


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So quote it.


In your article on the history of muslim inventions and in another post you said that our alphabet   (western) was created by arabs. So you go figure.
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Reply #29 - Jun 13th, 2012 at 11:35pm
 
The reason people resort to name calling is because they  have lost the argument
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