Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Vampires a Mathematical Impossibility, Scientist Says - Yahoo! News
Vampires a Mathematical Impossibility, Scientist Says - Yahoo! News
Okay, not all people feasted on by vampires become vampires - some plain old die. And, there's no guarantee that the vampires feed once a month, or whatever. And, many of the original vampires were found out and destroyed in the middle ages, thereby forcing many of their "kind" to retreat into hiding/dormancy.
So I see this "logic" of professor Costas Efthimiou to be wholly unfounded; and if that's not the name of a vampire trying to diffuse attention away from his true identity, then I don't know what is. Also, how does such a study promote "literacy?" There's no vampires - go read a book!
Still doesn't prove there are no zombies.
Okay, not all people feasted on by vampires become vampires - some plain old die. And, there's no guarantee that the vampires feed once a month, or whatever. And, many of the original vampires were found out and destroyed in the middle ages, thereby forcing many of their "kind" to retreat into hiding/dormancy.
So I see this "logic" of professor Costas Efthimiou to be wholly unfounded; and if that's not the name of a vampire trying to diffuse attention away from his true identity, then I don't know what is. Also, how does such a study promote "literacy?" There's no vampires - go read a book!
Still doesn't prove there are no zombies.