today I learned that not all black sand is magnetic - despite what you see on YouTube
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I've learnt that Tige has a death wish!Tige said:Hi Casper, today I learnt that it is not such a bad thing when my girlfriend looses her voice!!
madtuna said:I learnt that the outer circumference of your pointy finger is exactly the same size as the internal diameter of your nostril. But is that clever design or just a brilliant coincidence? The mind boggles!
That's sad to hear loamer. You can have my thanks any day!loamer said:Today I learnt that some people send PMs requesting advice or help and when its given cannot find the time to respond with a 'thanks'.
loamer said:In the Djadja Wurrung and other analogous languages of Central Victoria, today I learnt these words.
Gold = kara kara
Pipeclay = bup-al
Quartz = karrap, bayt
Magpie = kooroork
Dunolly = Lae Kuribur (the creek where Kangaroos eat). There is still a street in Dunolly with this name.
the Southern Cross = bunya, tchingal, berm, berm-gl
thanks to John Tully @ the Dunolly Museum.
Reason I am checking? Some of the of maps and reports I have refer to the original indigenous naming conventions. Such as Marong (Bendigo) had its original marking as Murrong (Murray Pine)