Precambrian in a sentence as a noun

Though to be fair, that's like saying something happened in the precambrian age when talking about the average bitcoiner's awareness.

During the precambrian era of the internet , when valuations were still small , companies like amazon and their competitors could get away with a lot , from bad security to piracy, to counterfeits, to fraud.

As a person in the world, keep an open mind and accept that programmers are still quite high on some cyberspace utopianism and a precambrian-esque explosion of capabilities, and that just as much as you feel alienated by them, they feel alienated that a wider world excuses itself from recursing the depth and breadth of what enraptures the techie.

My point was that the local effects underwater would be far more disastrous than a similar accident on land, if there is life where the accident happens.> See also, the Oklo natural nuclear reactor complete with all the associated waste/contamination and the fact that it had little to no impact on the surrounding environment[2].It was active during the precambrian, and buried underground, which was again the exact assumption of yours that I had an issue with.

Precambrian definitions

noun

the eon following the Hadean time and preceding the Phanerozoic eon; from about 3,800 million years ago until 544 million years ago

See also: Precambrian