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Topic: Creationist Perspective on Mitochondrial Eve |
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| djswan Replies: 787 Views: 121863 |
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| May well be
You agree? The egg came first. Can we call it fact? |
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Topic: Story of Stuff-Mcmansion, Lofts.... |
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| djswan Replies: 1 Views: 87 |
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| "that's all your house is, a pile of stuff with cover on it"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvgN5gCuLac |
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Topic: ArchWeek - Changing Shapes of Space - Zaha Hadid |
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| djswan Replies: 3 Views: 317 |
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| It's been done before, space and snakes that is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVjkTEIoJc&NR=1&feature=fvwp Same results. |
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Topic: Creationist Perspective on Mitochondrial Eve |
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| djswan Replies: 787 Views: 121863 |
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| I'm making the assumption that Mitochondria Eve was a pretty hot ticket in her day. I can only imagine the pickup lines the apes came up with to get little of that action. Still holds true today. :w ... | |
Topic: ArchWeek - Changing Shapes of Space - Zaha Hadid |
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| djswan Replies: 3 Views: 317 |
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| Holy, slithering snakes of space! I was interested enough to read one too.
http://www.architectureforum.com/topic-31027.html Speaking of fluid movements, where's the bathrooms in these things, ... |
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Topic: ArchWeek - Changing Shapes of Space - Zaha Hadid |
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| djswan Replies: 3 Views: 317 |
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| Attempting to understand the title and maybe something about the architect. I will take notes everwhere "shape or space" is mentioned. "ability to sell or rent the apartments or office space ... |
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Topic: standardised architecture |
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| djswan Replies: 223 Views: 45992 |
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| Did you see that Trash in Birds thread? That can't be a good sign, but the California Condor is still around. Is that spanish you're speaking? | |
Topic: Trash in Birds |
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| djswan Replies: 3 Views: 289 |
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| I don't see any hope in this besides rapid evolution and I mean pronto. | |
Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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Our smallest primate relative, although I just saw a mouse lemur searching images. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmy_Marmoset and this one who loves sticks http://en.wikipedia.org/wik ... |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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| That may be the grand daddy of all images. Figured it was a good time to play my ace. |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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| I can't help the comedy, If I get trouble so be it, but here's your evidence Chris.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i172/swanwood/EMKdt.jpg |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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| The sap wood. Makes for great compost. | |
Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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| Forester architect? I'm going to need a little more than that. The shot of climbing in the tree blew it for me.
"an architect who may revolutionize the building industry" oh boy. He should ge ... |
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Topic: Building with whole trees. |
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| djswan Replies: 16 Views: 796 |
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| http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/05/garden/05tree.html?_r=1
I haven't found it interesting enough to read, yet. But wanted to share anyway. |
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