MAIL
You might also like:
Autoblog,
Autoblog Green,
and More
More Links
AOL Weather
DailyFinance
Engadget
FanHouse
JSYK
AOL Television
Philanthropy
Switched
WalletPop
PopEater
Asylum
MovieFone
Main
Ask
Sign Up
Explore
You aren't signed in
Sign In
More
frev
Send a private message
Member Since March 9, 2009
Ask
Ask
Liked this profile? Tell your friends about it
Facebook
Windows Live
Yahoo
Twitter
Digg
Google
del.icio.us
Reddit
Link
Embed
Copy and paste the text above to share this Q&A
Recent Activity by frev
All
My Answers (106)
My Questions (126)
My Comments (82)
I am Watching (7)
I was Asked (1)
Commented:
About ddavel544's answer
;-) Ha ha! Now, if you don't get a question, don't answer it! ;-)
Posted 9 months ago
Commented:
About Ranger's answer
Sic!
Posted 9 months ago
Commented:
About ddavel544's answer
Thie above is plainly not there to answer a question!
Posted 9 months ago
Asked:
Is ettiquette sometimes there just to provide ...
And is it soulless to sarcastivally stop others from their natural morality?
Posted 9 months ago
Viewed 171 times
2 Answers
Last Answer
by
Ranger
9 months ago
Answered:
How do birds' sex chromosomes compare with our own ...
Do you mean pregnancy would not require the stability of complementing chromosomes? Do you mean our chromosome pairs are not stabilising? And (if not) why would there be chromosome pairs for ...
Posted 9 months ago
Commented:
About Ol' Yeddar's answer
Yes, but how do the avian ganadal DMRT1 and PKCqW genes compare with their mammal equivalents?!
Posted 9 months ago
Asked:
Is there an issue of the superiourity of the self ...
The notion of those attitudes may be that they are about the trivial, but especially smart establishments for gaining moral advantages. ... Or they may be about those advantages taken into the ...
Posted 9 months ago
Viewed 193 times
Be the first to answer
Asked:
Can there be fair play in the notion of foul play?
Is there ever (in any very important situtation) an absolute error in defining foul play (or so to speak foul play) as impossible to view as fair play? That is, the foul play might be fair for ...
Posted 9 months ago
Viewed 184 times
Be the first to answer
Answered:
Biological evolution (the evolution of living ...
meaning (to the respective type of evolution)
Posted 9 months ago
Asked:
How do birds' sex chromosomes compare with our own ...
I have heard that mammals with only one Y chromosome cannot live, while mammals with only one X chromosome can (but are sterile). Also, two mammal (but not two bird) X chromosomes are enough for the ...
Posted 9 months ago
Viewed 180 times
3 Answers
Last Answer
by
Ol' Yeddar
9 months ago
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next
Subscribe to "frev's Activity on AOL Answers"
Activity Summary
Last 7 Days Activity
All Time Activity
Questions
Answers
Helpful
First to Answer
Comments
0
0
0
0
0
126
106
12
10
82
Topics of Interest
environment
travel
pets
social science
arts & humanities
computers & internet
education & reference
entertainment & music
food & drink
games & recreation
news & events
pregnancy & parenting
science & mathematics
society & culture
religion & spirituality
family & relationships
money & finance
Contacts
Soundary...
Ricci
Rocmike3
Compliments
frev will review your compliment before it's published for everyone to see.
* Please avoid HTML or links
Take a sec and thank frev for helping
Nanadee
says:
"hi ya thank you for your knowledge....i am not that smart but i enjoy reading what you have to say and isn't thatt how a person learns new things ? thank you and God bless...nanadee"
About
Feedback
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Copyright 2012 Yedda Inc an AOL Company and respective copyright owners
Member Since #since#
Last 7 Days Activity
All Time Activity
Questions
Answers
Helpful
First to Answer
Comments
More