sholio: yellow blob holding up sign saying 'no' in red letters (BlobNo)
So I'm reading this book on megafaunal extinctions, as you do - interesting book, I'll probably do a book report when I'm done - but I have just discovered the fact that prehistoric Cuba had a megafaunal owl that was about 3-4 ft high and too heavy to fly, so it had long legs for running after prey.

I just.....

diagram of a stilt-legged owl silhouette coming up past the waist of a human figure

Imagine you're minding your own business and that goes sprinting past.
sholio: blue and yellow airplane flying (Biggles-Biplane)
Writing Rainbow Rocks (flash exchange) was this past week, and I adore my gift!

I Just Want You (Biggles books, Biggles/EvS, 1200 wds)
Absolutely lovely slice-of-postcanon-life in which EvS is injured in a minor accident, everyone else helps out, and Biggles has a minor epiphany. Sweet and tender and adorable.

Also check out the other works; there are several for Biggles!

[community profile] highadrenalineexchange nominations open on Monday, I'm just saying. (10K in 2 weeks.)

There's also [community profile] prisoner_exchange currently in nominations, a captivity/prisoner themed exchange - everything from noncon kink to more general rescue/escape, cat-and-mouse, and post-captivity recovery. Also including such intriguing tags as Attitude - Cheerful prisoner and irritated captor and Attitude - Prisoner happy to be their captor's prisoner which obviously don't make me think of anyone in particular. Nominations run through April 15.

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Completely unrelated to the above, a really interesting article on the dire wolf discusses recent DNA evidence that suggests it wasn't actually a wolf, couldn't interbreed with wolves, and may actually have looked a bit like a large reddish short-haired coyote. It is absolutely fascinating how much we don't know yet about the past, including things we thought we knew, and how new discoveries open new windows onto it all the time.
sholio: Autumn leaves (Autumn-leaves 1)
Look what I made today!



Unfortunately they photograph terribly, but these are sharp(ish) obsidian flakes. :D

We're learning about lithics in my archaeology class, and today they put a tarp on the floor, brought out some pieces of obsidian and safety glasses, and let us bash away. I am really terrible at it, not surprising for a beginner. I had to do several whacks with a hammerstone just to get a flake to come off. I would clearly fail at Paleolithic survival. But I did eventually get some flakes, and we were allowed to keep the ones we made.

I also realized that I'd always had an inaccurate idea of how basic flint knapping is done. I had always assumed the stone would be struck on the narrower end and a flake would peel off the side, the long way. But that's not what happens. Instead you put the obsidian, flint or whatever flat on your thigh (or brace it in some other fashion; you can also hold it in your hand, but that's harder and more dangerous) and give it a sharp tap on the top side; then a flake falls off the bottom. And you pick up your stone and there is a flake underneath! It's kind of magical watching it happen.

Because there was only room for one person at a time and the whole class needed to try it, there wasn't much time for retouching (popping little flakes off the edge to shape the tool; this is how you get a nice arrowhead shape or whatever you're aiming for). We basically just did enough of that to get the basic idea. But I really want to try some more of this!

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