@draeath @futurebird probly a few of them. red imported fire ant in particular likes nesting in trucks, so they spread qucikly!
story here
Walter Tschinkel: The Fire Ants
@draeath @futurebird probly a few of them. red imported fire ant in particular likes nesting in trucks, so they spread qucikly!
story here
Walter Tschinkel: The Fire Ants
@futurebird now you can pin all the landers going there this coming year
@futurebird I remember a story about pharoa ants invading a research? hospital and at one point they find this patch of highly radioactive wall and they figured out th ants had been inbibing radio labeld stuff for DECADES and it had become really concentrated in their nest!
@futurebird they can invade the ... DATA!
@futurebird reminds me of 9 chocolates supr duper bannana boat i invented once at the icecream place on campus back in college. 4 scoops different chocolates and various chocolate suaces and topings. it was..... complex to eat.
@futurebird in the data center!!! hahahaha
@futurebird perhaps th crust can be made of dried apple. i know, th crust needs fat. how many apples gotta process to find enough fat...
@futurebird yikes! i wouldn't exactly call that pictue a backyard! both elemnts look industrial to me.
@futurebird hav u ever seen the klutz book of classic games? 15 games, each on a stiff board page and enuf playin peices. games like backgammon, checkers, go, 9 mens morris...
sadly out of print
i can imagine spending an entire semester having kids read it and figure out the rules and the strategy, playing them. would education the hell out of em. maybe thre's a video game equivelent? tho some of those games are HUNDREDS of years old. shouldn't throw thm away.
A set of essential family/classic boardgames in a handy portable format!
BoardGameGeek (boardgamegeek.com)
@futurebird by middle school round here... there's hardly even recess so th kids don't get to play ANY games for 7 hours.
yeah... probly not great for child developmental processes!
I don't recall a lot of GAME in phys ed either. during some months.
and the kids are mostly very unstrategic!