sábado, junho 26, 2004

Pássaros madrugadores

Acabo de descobrir, para minha grande felicidade, que não sou o único internauta com horário de galinha.

Bom dia pois a 81.84.33.109 (a81-84-33-109.netcabo.pt), que aqui veio às 04:31:32 AM, via Gasolim Ultramarino, e a 138.89.26.132 (pool-138-89-26-132.nwrk.east.verizon.net), que aqui veio às 04:46:38 AM, via Desesperada Esperança

Deitar cedo e cedo erguer dá saúde e faz crescer.
"In North America the black bear was seen by [Samuel] Hearne swimming for hours with widely open mouth, thus catching, like a whale, insects in the water. Even in so extreme a case as this, if the supply of insects were constant, and if better adapted competitors did not already exist in the country, I can see no difficulty in a race of bears being rendered, by natural selection, more and more aquatic in their structure and habits, with larger and larger mouths, till a creature was produced as monstrous as a whale."
Darwin, Charles; "The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" (On the origin and transitions of organic beings with peculiar habits and structure)