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Dinosaur Feature
I've found some nice sites with pictures of dinosaurs.
- Search 4 Dinosaurs is a directory of hundreds of dinosaur pictures, indexed by species.
- Even better, Early Image is a collection of dinosaur pictures published before 1923, before they figured out quite how the fossils fitted together. Excellent stuff.
- I also found this site about Lewis and Clark's journey in the early 1800s across America, refuting the idea that they expected to see dinosaurs on the way. I'm saving this for another day; I've never heard of Lewis and Clark (Lewis and Short is as close as I come), but it all looks jolly interesting.
Nice piccies, you think? I feel a new design coming on.
Posted by Somewhat under Dinosaurs on 2004.04.04 @ 09.16.
You have the conch:
srah
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Our third president, Thomas Jefferson, made the "Louisiana Purchase" from Napoleon, buying much of the American West from France, who didn't really need it and wanted to fund their wars over in Europe anyway. Then he sent Lewis and Clark out to explore our new territory so that maps could be made and so that we knew what was out there.
I guess. That's my "I haven't taken American history since about 1995" view of it, anyway.
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2004.04.04 @ 14.45
Blue Witch
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:)
Effective spell that one :)
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2004.04.04 @ 17.10
NiC
said:
I love those Oldenday dinosaurs... they look so full of character. Excellent.
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2004.04.05 @ 07.03
Alan said:
Lewis and Clark was called "The New Adventures of Superman" when it was broadcast in the UK in the early 90s. Clark was played by a former underwear model, and Lewis was played by a small brown lump of rock.
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2004.04.06 @ 14.02
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