The Myth of the Aryan Invasion of India
Topic started by AJ (@ h216-18-119-45.gtconnect.net) on Wed Oct 9 16:18:40 .
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- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Mon Jan 13 23:55:37
Krishna,
The article I provided you is written by IRRI people and even the website is maintained by them... so you want the location where, as evidenced by the lack of your supporting material, I am now forced to conclude you do not have substance to any of your arguments, you cant even provide evidence for your statements, while I even provided a website supporting mine.
here is EXCT EVIDEnce to state that giblerimma is cultivated rice....
"Cultivated rices belong to two species, O. sativa and O. glaberrima."
wild rice cannot be cultivated rice. please see who published the report before you make any statement about the validity of the site, when providing evidence to the contrary you have to provide it, noone trusts anyone here, and especially when asked for it you most definitely have to provide it otherwise my friend you just lost the argument. I dont wish to talk about this anymore with your EVIDENCE.... THe forum hubbers also know your disguised ways now, the onus is most definitely on you to PROVE your argument.
by the way the article is written in
"* From the publication Rice: Then and Now by R.E. Huke and E.H. Huke, International Rice Research Institute, 1990. "
That my dear friend is called "PRIMARY EVIDENCE"
PS PLEASE COME BACK WITH REFUTATIONS WITH EVIDENCE TO THE CONTRARY, I AM OIGNORING YOU UNTIL THEN.
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Mon Jan 13 23:59:10
I dont wish to talk about this anymore with your EVIDENCE....
the above should have read
I dont wish to talk about this anymore without your EVIDENCE....
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 00:17:04
Krishna,
How is it possible for you to even claim that you understand anything when it is quite obviously written, to the contrary, even in the article I provided you with???? You are telling me that I dont understand??? oh come on!!! you cant even understand something written so clearly....
again for your benefit...
"Cultivated rices belong to two species, O. sativa and O. glaberrima."
that is from the article.
- From: Krishna (@ cache-dr10.proxy.aol.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 03:50:23
Ashok;
""Cultivated rices belong to two species, O. sativa and O. glaberrima."
You are reading in between lines ...Among the cultivated species Glaberrima is a wild one with very low yield thats why O. Sativa is so popular..
Scientific information is often taken out of context when others like you interpret it..Thats it..
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 04:05:07
Krishna,
Provide EVIDENCE son, you cant provide EVIDENCE for it, and now you are suffering in your own little web of lies... SORRY to see this state. GIVE ME EVIDENCE for it.
here is some edumacation for you, because you need to get some, cultivated means its not wild..... unless you can provide me with EVIDENCE to the contrary I say you are searching for a needle in a hay stack.
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 04:06:32
by the way krishna,
a true "scientist" provides EVIDENCE for an argument, which you are unable to provide... sont pretend to be a scientist now buddy, its not in your league.
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 04:09:48
krishna,
this is a comment for you not me
"Scientific information is often taken out of context when others like you interpret it..Thats it.. "
- From: ashok (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Tue Jan 14 04:31:05
since you seem to be obviously lost here, I will also give you an insight about what the Wild ancestor of ozyra gliberimma, the wild ancestor if glaberrima is called ozyra barthii once known as Ozyra breviligulata.
have fun google searching to find your "scientific" information
- From: ASHOK (@ 12-226-23-134.client.attbi.com)
on: Wed Jan 22 01:49:52
di you search for your "scientific info"????? google should have been fun ;) HAHAHAHA
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