Hmm, triceratops does seem awfully appropriate,
with its three
horns. Of course, we'd have to put up with jokes about being old
fashioned dinosaurs, which might have a little truth to it :)
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 9:50 PM, William Morder
<doctor_contendo(a)zoho.com>
wrote:
> T stands for?
>
> turtle, tortoise
> turkey
> tarantula
> Tricerotops (sp?) it's got "trinity" in it
> T Rex
>
> Just riffing on possibilities for animal mascots.
>
> Bill
>
> On Tuesday 12 June 2018 21:33:45 elcaseti wrote:
> > This post got me thinking. since Konqui the dragon is the KDE
>
> community's
>
> > animal mascot, has anyone given thought to Trinity DE having an
> > animal mascot? I nominate Corvus Corax (raven). I did get to
> > eat alligator
>
> once,
>
> > but it was such a small piece, I didn't notice anything distinct
> > about
>
> it.
>
> > It may very well taste like chicken, but I can't say for sure
> > unless I
>
> get
>
> > a chance to eat a larger amount someday. Cheers
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 12:01 AM, William Morder <
>
> doctor_contendo(a)zoho.com>
>
> > wrote:
> > > On Sunday 10 June 2018 20:36:31 dep wrote:
> > > > weird. as i was reading this just now, alton brown on "good
> > > > eats" was speculating whether dinosaurs would have tasted
> > > > like chicken. and
>
> no, i
>
> > > am
> > >
> > > > not making this up. the episode is entitled "a bird in the
> > > > pan," and the discussion is about three minutes in. amazing
> > > > coincidence.
> > > >
> > > > dep
> > >
> > > Now that is funny! I am just riffing off the top of my head. I
> > > didn't
>
> see
>
> > > the
> > > show, and only vaguely know it. I watch a several cooking
> > > shows, but that's
> > > not one of them.
> > >
> > > Don't they say that the crocodilians (including alligators,
> > > caimans, etc.) are
> > > basically living fossils, that haven't changed much since the
> > > time of dinosaurs, except to get smaller on the whole? There
> > > are people, I
>
> know,
>
> > > who
> > > have eaten them, so maybe there is a clue.
> > >
> > > *SNIP*
> > >
> > > > > > > > > > This reminds me of a DOS game I bought
(for I
> > > > > > > > > > think $5
>
> at a
>
> > > > > computer > > > show) back in the late 1980s. It had a
> > > > > small install routine that > > > copied the program to
the
> > > > > hard drive and
>
> overwrote
>
> > > > > autoexec.bat with > > > the name of the executable
file.
> > > > > In those days autoexec.bat could > > > run to a couple
of
> > > > > pages, with us all trying
> > >
> > > to
> > >
> > > > > make our machines a > > > little faster and getting use
of
> > > > > memory above 640k, which was a > > > delicate thing.
To
> > > > > say nothing of the TSR programs many of us ran. > > >
> > > > > Setting comspec right after we copied
command.com to a RAM
> > > > > drive. > > > That kind of thing. So autoexec.bat
> > >
> > > was
> > >
> > > > > a nontrivial thing, and > > > turning a well-tuned
machine
> > > > > into a single-game console was > > > troublesome. >
> > >
> > > > > I swear, this
> > >
> > > mailing
> > >
> > > > > list is sort of like Jurassic Park: a place > > where
> > > > > dinosaurs
>
> still
>
> > > > > roam the earth. > > > > Bill > > They still
roam the
> > > > > earth, Bill,
> > >
> > > except
> > >
> > > > > now we call them birds. :) I wonder if they tasted like
> > > > > chicken or turkey, or more gamey like pheasant? Bill
> > >
> > > And here I was, ready to pounce on the first person who was
> > > itching
>
> for a
>
> > > fight, who would try to say that mythological dragons, for
> > > instance,
>
> were
>
> > > some kind of dim memory of dinosaurs, or creative attempts to
> > > explain dinosaur fossils.
> > >
> > > Yes, in fact I do know that many dinosaurs (we now discover)
> > > had feathers. Also, humans and dinosaurs were never* living at
> > > the same
>
> time.
>
> > > [* At least, "never", as far as current science know. But then
> > > we also used to
> > > say that Homo sapiens never interbred with other humans, such
> > > as Neanderthals; and we now know that they did, and that all
> > > non-Africans (Europeans and Asians, mostly) have some
> > > Neanderthal genes; and that Neanderthals often had red hair.]
> > >
> > > Most attempts to explain mythological dragons by the backwards
> > > logic of referring to dinosaurs are, we find, unconsciously
> > > influenced by later literature - mostly science fiction and
> > > fantasy. Again, since humans
>
> were
>
> > > never around at the same time as dinosaurs, they could have no
> > > memory
>
> of
>
> > > them
> > > to feel the need to explain them away; and enormous dinosaur
> > > fossils, when they were discovered, were usually thought to be
> > > the bones of the Giants (that is, the Titans of Greek myth,
> > > the Vanir of Norse myth, and so on).
> > >
> > > Mythological dragons are altogether different; but if I go
> > > there, we
>
> will
>
> > > need
> > > to start not just a new thread, but a separate forum!
> > >
> > > It will be interesting, if we all survive long enough to
> > > witness such events,
> > > whether we can actually succeed in cloning and resurrecting
> > > extinct species
> > > from their recovered DNA. I don't know about dinosaurs as
> > > such; but I think
> > > it would be great to have woolly mammoths and some other
> > > species. And dodo birds would make an excellent food source,
> > > it seems.
> > >
> > > When the human race is forced to evacuate the wasteland of our
> > > future earth,
> > > and a lucky few will get to colonize other planets, maybe we
> > > can take some of
> > > our animals with us.
> > >
> > > Bill
> > >
> > >
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