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gifts from this x-mas

Started by Takama, December 27, 2012, 05:29:56 AM

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Takama

Titile says it.    What did you receive for this christmass other then dinosaurs.

For me. I got a Playstation Vita



paleoferroequine

Woo hoo!  I got an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle!!!!!  Oh, not really, shucks.  I really got  "A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds" by M. Martyniuk.  And I also got "Dogs: Their Fossil Relatives & Evolutionary History" by Xiaoming Wang & Richard Tedford.  Probably a better choice and I won't shoot my eye out. ;)

Weaver

Yeah, talk about smart choices. My parents decided that as an art-student and maybe someday a sculptor that I needed a Master Mechanic 100-pc Rotary Tool-Kit. Power-tools!

And I got a tea-kettle (KitchenAid), gift-cards, a newly done up collection of The Martian Chronicles/The Golden Apples of the Sun/The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury from B&N. Also, got a real Swiss Army Knife. Mom had one when she was 23 and so I got one.  New Wacom Graphics Tablet. It's more of 'Things I Need' for Christmas this year. XD

paleoferroequine

Quote from: Weaver on December 28, 2012, 02:53:18 AM
Yeah, talk about smart choices. My parents decided that as an art-student and maybe someday a sculptor that I needed a Master Mechanic 100-pc Rotary Tool-Kit. Power-tools!


Mmmmm.... Power tools, is there anything that they can't do?  Them and bacon. Mmmmm... bacon.
But, really, I have a Dremel tool and use it a lot to shred vinyl volunteers and reassemble them.  Useful for carving too.  Is it a variable speed?

ajax

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Quote from: paleoferroequine on December 28, 2012, 03:21:50 AM
Quote from: Weaver on December 28, 2012, 02:53:18 AM
Yeah, talk about smart choices. My parents decided that as an art-student and maybe someday a sculptor that I needed a Master Mechanic 100-pc Rotary Tool-Kit. Power-tools!


Mmmmm.... Power tools, is there anything that they can't do?  Them and bacon. Mmmmm... bacon.
But, really, I have a Dremel tool and use it a lot to shred vinyl volunteers and reassemble them.  Useful for carving too.  Is it a variable speed?

Speaking of Bacon, I made Wasabi and mushy pea dip and served it with crunchy bacon strips, It was even better than I imagined. I didn't use much wasabi as I can't handle the heat but love the taste.

Weaver

Yes it is Paleoferroequine. 3 speeds. It's not going to be for horribly heavy-duty stuff but I'm still excited to own my very own. I have to admit that since I now own my own rotary tool... I'm tempted to tear a figure apart b-but I'm not sure if I can stomach the horror of dismembering one.

Bacon? Hold up. I made chocolate brownies with a checkerboard of cooked crispy bacon then drizzled it with chocolate. I wish I had pictures but the family ate the brownies before I thought to take a picture. XD

deanm

I got the two great books. Neither related to pterosaurs or dinosaurs.

Sarraceniaceae of North America by Stewart McPherson and Donald Schnell
http://www.redfernnaturalhistory.com/books/name/sarraceniaceae_of_north_america


Sarraceniaceae of South America by Stewart McPherson, Andreas Wistuba, Andreas Fleischmann and Joachim Nerz
http://www.redfernnaturalhistory.com/books/name/sarraceniaceae_of_south_america

Both are wonderful, well illustrated technical treatments of the Sarraceniaceae.

Feeding my carnivorous plant addiction....   :)

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Weaver

Wow cool Deanm, those look like really neat book with awesome illustrations. :D

Splonkadumpocus

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Quote from: paleoferroequine on December 27, 2012, 06:01:33 AM
Woo hoo!  I got an Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action Two-Hundred-Shot Range Model Air Rifle!!!!!

Did you shoot your eye out?

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