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In the News (Fri 18 Dec 09)

  
  Email Questions Answered about Primitive Skills and Plants
When you find a roadkill and it has been out in the open for sometime, flies may have deposited their eggs on the carcass.
If the roadkill is fresh and the sinew and meat has not dried out, the quill will pull out easily.
The other method is to heat up some water and pour the hot fluid only on the area of the quill that is adhering to the skin.
www.primitiveways.com /pt-questions_skills_plants.html   (20567 words)

  
 BusinessBlogWire: Stewart Mader: You Either Get It (Wikipedia) Or You Don't (Britannica)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Stewart has also posted about wikis twice this week at this blog (see "Wiki vs. Blog" and "The Difference Between Steve Jobs And Bill Gates; The Zen Wiki").
Chartreuse wrote a great post called The New Hotness (Or the Encyclopedia Britannica's Guide To Becoming Internet RoadKill) on the Know More Media blog, and he's right on.
Every time something new and revolutionary comes along, some refuse to acknowledge it, others cast it off as a fad, and some attack it in the most virulent terms.
www.businessblogwire.com /2006/03/stewart_mader_you_either_get_i.html   (573 words)

  
 Natural Science and Evolution: The Evolution Book by Sara Stein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The side-bars add spice and interest without distracting the reader from the primary purpose of the book.
Given my own background in primitive skills, I really appreciate the experiential bias of some of the activities: eating sea weed, skinning roadkill animals (with precautions), tanning hides, cooking wild plants, and so forth.
The only thing better than The Evolution Book might be "The Evolution Multimedia DVD" with movies, narration, and the ability to click anywhere in the text to access additional details to whatever depth is desired by the user.
www.grannysstore.com /Nature_Wildlife/evolution.htm   (531 words)

  
 seward street: Animation Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
An animator must be given rights to a scene if it is to be successful.
Without our personal investment in a scene, it lies dead and flat on the screen like so much roadkill.
I thought I had all the James Baxter pencil tests, all the Milt Kahl notes, the Eric Goldberg book on animation, Don Graham's book for Bambi - everything.
www.sewardstreet.com /animation_notes/index.html   (9010 words)

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