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Tuesday, April 13th, 2004 12:07 am

  • Pangea was not the first supercontinent. There was one before it called Rodinia, and probably others before that one. They form every ~600 million years. Which makes sense -- being on a sphere, continents can only tectonically drift so far apart before they start coming back together again at the antipodes. At that point the thermal insulation effect causes a whole news series of rifts to form and the process begins again.

  • You cannot cast silicon rubber onto untreated investment/plaster. Being porous it soaks up one of the components, leaving an unset mess at the boundary.

  • Very few places that sell pewter quote prices on their website or want to deal with individuals at all.

  • One of the best sources of obsidian in the country is a 6 hour drive away in Oregon. It's BLM land and you can take 100 pounds a day. I really want to learn how to flintknap now. 'Flintknap' is a relatively new word, only a few hundred years old. The entire art of lithic tool formation was reinvented in the western world upon the invention of the flintlock rifle.

  • At least one teenage couple seems to think the small park across the street is a good place to have sex.

  • Con audiences are far more receptive to The Grace of Tears than the average group of people. They even appreciated the commentary on the 5th postulate!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2004 08:53 am (UTC)
Where is the obsidian place? Rocks are nifty.
Tuesday, April 13th, 2004 09:31 am (UTC)
It is apparently called "Glass Butte" and is on tribal land somewhere, but gathering 100 pounds a day or less of Obsidian is kosher.
Tuesday, April 13th, 2004 10:51 am (UTC)
Yes, Glass Butte. It's outside Bend. If we do come down this summer, you could drive over for a day of rock-hounding, flint-knapping and glass splinters.