Of course I know that. It’s just that I can’t stand the little “this has just been edited” box.
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Moi? Make mistakes?
(Fellas, git rid o’ dis Professor Element character. Not only does he know too much, but he’s also raisin’ a stink by askin’ a whole lotta questions, so it’s time for him ta go bye-bye. Oh, and I don’t hafta tell ya that it needs ta look like a accident . . . )
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Helicopters: A. Box Elder (Acer negundo, Aceraceae); C. Big-Leaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum, Aceraceae); E: Evergreen Ash (Fraxinus uhdei, Oleaceae); F. Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu, Fabaceae).
Flutterer/Spinners: B. Empress Tree (Paulownia tomentosa, Scrophulariaceae); D. Tree Of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima, Simaroubaceae); G. Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia, Bignoniaceae).
You’re right! I never thought of those possibilities before, thanks for pointing them out.
Now you have me wondering if any sea-going vessels, both surface and below water, might have been inspired by humans studying nature. That expands to swimming and diving also, including any apparatus used for them; fins, air tanks, ballast belts, googles, etc.
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Wow, I asked that about the inspiration for Velcro? Sure sounds like something I would post, lol. You have a great memory. With the sheer volume and utter variety of questions I’ve posted, there’s no way my feeble memory harnesses them all.
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Might we have invented helicopters from Box Elder, Big-Leaf Maple, E: Evergreen Ash and Tipu Tree
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parachutes and paragliders from the Empress Tree, Tree Of Heaven, or Jacaranda?
Lately, lots and lots of exercising and it could also be a toss-up between doing crossword puzzles and watching old movies from the 1930s to the 1970s.
How about you?
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Which ones?
Vegetable garden - tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc.
Flower gardens - currently the morning glories, snapdragons, and gladiolas are in bloom, but the amaryllises should start to bloom in about a week.
Rock garden - rocks (quartz crystals and such) and small statues (rabbits, squirrels, and such).