The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for September 12, 2015
September 11, 2015
September 13, 2015
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Online Carbon Dating
Dino: Ooo, look at this profile: "Grew up in the Triassic period, enjoys a sedimentary lifestyle and has an original set of teeth!"
I couldn’t get to this forum last night cos my internet was down…so this is kinda late…. but….Some of you said very kind things about my post on Thursday night….about I still want to say “Thank you!”
@ ZorkArg….
You suggested that I sell my puns.I would love to…but I don’t know how.I couldn’t figure out what to list them as on eBay..I tried to sell them on Ballard Street, but it wasn’t very profitable:So if anybody has any ideas about how else I can do it….please let me know!
DISCLAIMER.. and. credit where credit is due: I don’t want anybody to think I actually drew the cartoon above…it’s a “mash-up” I created, combining two “Ballard Street” cartoons, by Jerry Van Amerongen, my avatar, drawn by Rodd Perry…and a tiny bit of my own drawing.
When he introduced her to his friends everyone wanted to know where he dug her up.Their relationship was solid as a rock and soon they decided to celebrate by attending the “Bucky Ball”
However, Potassium-Argon dating , like other forms of radiometric dating, depend on a long list of assumptions that may not be true. For example if the rock sample is exposed to heat stress during its history, argon can be released from the sample and skew the ratios. Even Carbon 14 dating, which is good for periods of recorded history has gaps due to times that solar radiation varied, thus effecting the amount of the carbon 14 isotope that would be found in our atmosphere.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
Mummy obviously doesn’t approve.She’s been too wrapped up in her work…. but make no bones about it…that era is over.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
Hello, all…
I couldn’t get to this forum last night cos my internet was down…so this is kinda late…. but….Some of you said very kind things about my post on Thursday night….about I still want to say “Thank you!”
@ ZorkArg….
You suggested that I sell my puns.I would love to…but I don’t know how.I couldn’t figure out what to list them as on eBay..I tried to sell them on Ballard Street, but it wasn’t very profitable:So if anybody has any ideas about how else I can do it….please let me know!
DISCLAIMER.. and. credit where credit is due: I don’t want anybody to think I actually drew the cartoon above…it’s a “mash-up” I created, combining two “Ballard Street” cartoons, by Jerry Van Amerongen, my avatar, drawn by Rodd Perry…and a tiny bit of my own drawing.
Oxnate about 9 years ago
“Ooo” isn’t a word. “Ooh” is the word you’re looking for, I believe.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
When he introduced her to his friends everyone wanted to know where he dug her up.Their relationship was solid as a rock and soon they decided to celebrate by attending the “Bucky Ball”
J Short about 9 years ago
Wow, look at the dorsal plates on the Stegosaurus.
SunflowerGirl100 about 9 years ago
Date Night at the Museum.
Ubintold about 9 years ago
No skin and bones here. Just bones.
eolan59 about 9 years ago
“A Date Night at the Museum”
banjinshiju about 9 years ago
However, Potassium-Argon dating , like other forms of radiometric dating, depend on a long list of assumptions that may not be true. For example if the rock sample is exposed to heat stress during its history, argon can be released from the sample and skew the ratios. Even Carbon 14 dating, which is good for periods of recorded history has gaps due to times that solar radiation varied, thus effecting the amount of the carbon 14 isotope that would be found in our atmosphere.
xpurplezebra about 9 years ago
T-Sex