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miteyak

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  1. Thanks Hotaka Scott; have doen a bit more investigating and seems I am spoilt for choice! Only have 8 days, although am tempted to try and extend the trip!

     

    So far looking like Craigieburn/Mt Hutt/Broken river for the first few days... (even looking into a bit of heli-skiing, esp. if I cannot extend!... although Mrs Miteyak has her own opinions there)

     

    Heading to Remarkables after that for a few days... still eveolving.

     

    Will keep you posted and poss some pics through the trip... could be interesting as I find out if telemarking is like riding a bike! wink

  2. The tenacity with which you go after the Niseko 'myth' is praiseworthy, Fattwins... it's almost like you have a vested interest in converting all to Hakuba affectionados... ;\) \:\)

     

    In the spirit of the topic title... I'm stoked for you Nisekans, and the sight of all that powder makes me wish I was back in Japan; for this non-extreme telemarker, the memories of deep mellow turns through the trees still linger...

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    Originally posted by fb_steve:
    but that got me thinking, with trillions upon trillions of bacteria in the world, could these instances of development be from sheer randomness, instead of evolution.
    fb_steve... in evolution, the changes are random, it's what follows, natural selection, that is not.

    If a random change places an organism at a disadvantage, the changed organism will die out. If a random change places an organism at an advantage, the changed organism will flourish, competing with and replacing similar but inferior organisms.

    Take ol' Kevin in Water World... living on the water contributed not one bit to his freak of nature gills, they were a sheer random event. Because they allow him to be fitter and stronger, however, him and his gilled offspring will slowly come to dominate and replace the n on-gilled humans (natural selection).

    Over simplified, and, I believe, recent events have suggested that the process may be slightly less than completely random, but that's the jist of it...

    ID - anytthing that teaches the possibility of extra-terrestrials, and that we were placed here by Martians has got to be fun for the kids, right?
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    I spent a lot of time as an undergrad doing fieldwork in NW Scotland. It was nice to spend a week working from one end of the line of single malts to the other. [/QB]
    Fieldwork on Skye... although if I remember correctly, the scotch stacked on four shelves over two walls (if I remember correctly) of the Sligachan were far more than I could handle in a week.
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