Potty Training
In Steppen’s time, children learned to poop from watching their parents, or others. There were no doors, and children follow their parents everywhere. There was certainly nothing unnatural about it. […]
In Steppen’s time, children learned to poop from watching their parents, or others. There were no doors, and children follow their parents everywhere. There was certainly nothing unnatural about it. […]
The Up-Side: As Mankind began to disperse out of Africa about sixty thousand years ago, almost every type of food he encountered as he hunted or gathered, while slowly meandering […]
I started this particular blurb because I thought it might be interesting to show how technology, in the form of industrially related Global Warming, might effect both our physiology, and […]
I should have gotten out for a ride on Sunday. Instead, I did a few chores and then ended up watching football. Now, it is 16 degrees outside, and looks […]
I’m going to merge two related articles that appeared recently in the syndicated newspaper column of Marilyn vos Savant, called Ask Marilyn. She is noted as one of the most […]
Gluten is the protein portion of a wheat (or related grain) seed – no more, no less. So, if a wheat product is “gluten free” it is also protein free. […]
For millions of years, Mankind had to hunt, eat, congregate, and live, within walking distance of water – maybe 20 to 30 miles, but more likely within a mile or […]