Your links are interesting! I started with the Old, Old Earth and then clicked on the science tattoos. I'm not a fan of tattoos, but I like this idea lots better than dragons, knives, and hearts.
It always impresses me when a researcher comes up with a new theory about something that happened hundreds of years ago. Should we question it? Why didn't anyone else find these clues over the years? (Who knows?)
It is interesting when people come up with new ways of looking at the past. Maybe new stuff comes up partly because more historical sources are becoming available? Or maybe some researchers never investigate off-the-beaten-path ideas because of assumptions they already have about the past? It's neat that history can still surprise us.
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Your links are interesting! I started with the Old, Old Earth and then clicked on the science tattoos. I'm not a fan of tattoos, but I like this idea lots better than dragons, knives, and hearts.
It always impresses me when a researcher comes up with a new theory about something that happened hundreds of years ago. Should we question it? Why didn't anyone else find these clues over the years? (Who knows?)
Hi Susan :)
It is interesting when people come up with new ways of looking at the past. Maybe new stuff comes up partly because more historical sources are becoming available? Or maybe some researchers never investigate off-the-beaten-path ideas because of assumptions they already have about the past? It's neat that history can still surprise us.
The heart tattoo is pretty nice :)
Do you have one, Crystal? I bet it's not the sailor version, with the banner that reads MOM. ;-)
Nope. I've always kind of wanted one but just never got around to it. I'd probably go for flowers :)
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