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Steph

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  1. Steph

    Chalky?

    I'm getting a more "frosty" impression than "chalky". Like one which was intentionally altered with acid or accidentally altered by having it in a fishtank.
  2. Thank you. I did not know Shaun the Sheep. I watched a little Wallace and Gromit, but not enough to know about Shaun.
  3. What a handsome marble.
  4. Hi Sara. Thank you for sharing Ellen's work. That's a beautiful twist on the gift of marbles.
  5. Next poster U. S. Marble Company Time Lines & Connections This one came with multiple parts, including a table listing who designed or built the machines for each company. Let's try out the gallery links to see how those work: Sorry my pictures are dark -- which you might not have noticed if I hadn't said. I need to learn how to use software to brighten them.
  6. Steph

    Paranoia Pt. 2

    Don't forget to take your Soma.
  7. I thought about posting the Laura Nyro version. But Barbra is the one I learned to sing along to.
  8. Almost certainly a repeat. Hey, I like it a lot.
  9. pretty even if they're common styles. I do love clearies.
  10. p.s., Who knew dirt could be so exciting?
  11. This didn't say "keeperthread" yet. Now it says keeperthread.
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    Swirl For Id

    Mine is pure cullet. Much darker green. Bought 'em as part of a dug lot from Brian Ice. Steve Ice says he dug lots of swirls at Akro sites and showed some opaques in an Akro-related bag which I gathered were representative of what he found digging. http://marbleconnection.com/topic/18252-akro-swirl/
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    Swirl For Id

    First thought based on the lime-green color was Vacor. Second thought based on the older-looking texture was dug Akro, but then I got my dug Akro swirls out and found the green on my examples to be much darker. That lime green should speak to someone! Can't wait to hear.
  14. Speaking of Uniques (which we were doing in the Akro thread) Ron posted these last night in the Random Marble Generator thread.
  15. Nifty as always. I was about to say my brother and his family went to Stratford upon Avon this past year. But I'm pretty sure I was wrong. They went to the Globe Theatre. That's a long way from Stratford, I guess. So never mind me!
  16. The elbow pain has healed in a way, and become more convincing in another way. So good news/bad news. The general pain has subsided. Now I can feel a particular location on a particular bone, below the joint in the forearm. Can lift a little, but not twist or pull. And when I when I push the limits ... like by holding a pot as it fills with water ... I think I reinjure it ... so when will I stop doing that? This paragraph seems to describe where my issue is: "Our forearm contains two long, parallel bones: the ulna and the radius. The ulna is the longer and larger of the two bones, residing on the medial (pinky finger) side of the forearm. It is widest at its proximal end and narrows considerably at its distal end. At its proximal end, the ulna forms the hinge of the elbow joint with the humerus. The end of the ulna, known as the olecranon, extends past the humerus and forms the bony tip of the elbow. At its distal end, the ulna forms the wrist joint with the radius and the carpals." http://www.innerbody.com/image_skelfov/skel20_new.html Pretty sure it's my ulna ... since pain seems to be connected with pinky involvement as opposed to work involving the index finger and thumb. And it would make much sense for the problem to be at or near the olecranon. I don't remember ever studying the skeleton! Hey, I love to learn and this is a memorable lesson.
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