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22 October 2010 @ 07:39 pm
OH MY GOSH, YOU GUYS. OH MY GOSH. *_____* I just got back from THE COOLEST TALK EVER by Dr. Jon Erlandson (director of my museum and West Coast and Ancient Maritime Archaeology GOD). OH MY GOSH.

So, Dr. Erlandson's primary area of study is in the Channel Islands off the coast of California. The furthest west of these islands is San Nicolas Island, which is the island where Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell took place. Island of the Blue Dolphins was one of my FAVORITE, FAVORITE books as a kid. I read it, oh, a trillion times.

ANYWAY, he doesn't usually work on San Nicholas, but he and some archaeologists were called in to do a brief survey for shell middens by the Navy (who runs the island now) last year and while there, he found THE MOST AMAZING THING. LIKE SERIOUSLY.

He was surveying a likely cliff face and spotted a whale bone sticking out of an eroded area that was older than where they were focusing their search (deeper in the stratigraphy). But, being a nerd like we all are, he went OOH NEAT MAYBE IT'S A FOSSIL (possibly with the fact that the museum was going to do an exhibit about the evolution of whales in mind) and went to check it out.

Under the whale bone was two mostly still buried redwood boxes, as well as a few basket water jugs. Artifacts. And he was all !!! and he called everybody over and they were all !!! and they all decided to drop what they were doing and start working on preserving these boxes because they were in danger of being damaged by erosion or looted now they'd been exposed (which could have only been very recently because they were amazingly intact and erosional forces are super fierce in the area).

They had very little time because their flight left at 2pm the next day. But they are archaeology rock stars! And they got the boxes out! And then got on their plane and left them with the Navy archaeologists that worked on site.

And guys, guys. Not only is the stuff they found in these boxes super awesome in its own right (stuff that is rarely found in archaeological sites and stuff that Dr. E had never seen before and he's been AROUND), but there's some very tantalizing evidence that it belonged to the actualfax lady that Island of the Blue Dolphins is based off of.

If you didn't know, Island of the Blue Dolphins was inspired by a Native American woman called (by the people who found her) Juana Maria. Historical records report that when the missionaries came to San Nicolas to round up the last of the Nicoleño from the island, she got left behind (either just flat out or by jumping overboard like in the book). She lived on the island all alone from 1835 to 1853 and when someone finally tracked her down (she had evaded several attempts to collect her), no one could understand her language and she died shortly after. All the stuff she brought with her from the island was either destroyed in the big San Francisco earthquake or lost by the Pope (srsly).

So the boxes seem to be a buried cache of materials and tools scavenged from around the island (because of various different eras of projectile points and technology). The people who were trying to capture Juana Maria reported that she had stashed things in trees and in caves, so burying a cache like this may not have been out of character. Also, there are harpoon toggles in the boxes that are distinctly Northwest Coast hunting technology, not Channel Island. This suggests the stuff in the boxes was collected after some Aleut hunters came down and massacred the hell out of the local population in 1815. The number of people on the island by the time the missionaries came to round them up in 1835 was between 7 and 20. Dr. Erlandson says this kind of narrows the suspect pool a bit.

There's a lot of work to do since the find got kind of tied up in a government snafu, but there's potential for finding DNA on a pipe in the collection and all sorts of analysis yet to be done. But I'm going to (and I think Dr. Erlandson is at least inclined to) at least pretend that it's hers. Because how cool is that?

And hopefully someday soon, pictures of the artifacts will be posted on the web because there are some seriously gorgeous decorative abalone shell fish hooks that I would love to show you all.
 
 
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23 September 2010 @ 09:02 pm
From anoneknewmoose: If you're watching Lifetime (possibly other related channels) and you hear Rihanna's "Russian Roulette" starting, I suggest changing the channel fast. It's a commercial for a movie called "Reviving Ophelia" that's pretty triggery for domestic violence.

Link to her entry, which describes the content of the commercial in more detail (and therefore may be triggery in itself)
 
 
 
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Poll #1614717 seriously

Who would win in a presidential throwdown, Andrew Jackson or Theodore Roosevelt?

Old Hickory
3(10.0%)
Teddy
20(66.7%)
I refuse to speculate
7(23.3%)


For Evidence: What Wikipedia has to say about the times these dudes were shotCollapse )
 
 
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23 July 2010 @ 08:51 pm
So I was talking with anoneknewmoose and in the course of one of our typical conversations, I stated:

I'm sure there were teenage boys who got anticipatory hard ons whenever they heard the "EEEE EEEE EEE BA DOING GA DOING" sound

which caused me to wonder:

Poll #1596398 Dial-up

How do YOU onomatopoeiaize the dial-up noise?

 
 
 
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Livejournal, 30 years ago today, this happened. And Mt. St. Helens went from looking like this:

KABOOM!Collapse )

Look, a dramatically narrated informational video! I like this one too.

And you should seriously check out some of the photos and things here! I love the USGS. Possibly more than I love NOAA. Because I'm a nerd.
 
 
 
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15 April 2010 @ 02:16 pm
So sometimes when I'm bored, I go onto flickr and type 'Oregon' into the search thing and see what comes up. A while ago, I started saving pictures with the intention of doing a huge 'Oregon is Awesome!' picspam. I'm kind of lacking on pictures of some important regions still, but felt like posting some pictures anyhow. So I give you, ordered from North to South, some pictures of the Oregon Coast.

It's coasty!Collapse )
 
 
 
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24 February 2010 @ 04:17 pm
Poll #1530218 VERY IMPORTANT POLL

When you say 'totes' as in "I am totes taking this poll", does it have:

1 syllable like "boats"?
54(94.7%)
2 syllables like an appropriate rhyming word I can't think of?
3(5.3%)
SOMETHING ELSE? (HOW??)
0(0.0%)

I pronounce the word in question ('totes') like this:





eta: lololololol well okay then!
eta2: Also, I feel I should clarify that when talking about bins and bags, I do say it the way which is apparently universally correct.
 
 
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07 November 2009 @ 02:59 pm
Three years ago today, my best friend, someone that I still don't know how I'm living without, passed away from complications due to leukemia.

She was everything vital and amazing and alive. Today I noticed that her photobuckets had gone inactive so images weren't showing up on her lj or myspace, so I went and signed into them to get them back up and running.

I also composed a little Amelia picspam since I was looking at her pictures anyway. I encourage you to go check out her photobuckets. She was a great photographer and, if she didn't end up traveling the world digging up early hominids as she planned, I'd like to think she's be traveling the world taking pictures of rock bands and nature.

These pictures, however, are all of herCollapse )
 
 
 
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Sidebar: This might make me a bad person, but I like it when I remove whatever's attracted ants and then they frantically run around all "SHIT. SHIT. WHERE IS THE SUGAR?" HA HA HA, ants, I just rocked your little world!

ACTUAL POST CONTENT:

A LONG, LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY*, cool_rain_kiss and I had a SUPER AWESOME IDEA.

It started on AIM:Collapse )

And then she made a post (which is f-locked, but I imagine many of you who care saw it and also she's letting me quote the pertinent part) where she saidCollapse )

AND THERE WERE INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE COMMENTS. DON'T LIE. I SAW YOU. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE.

And then today, we were complaining (as we often do) how we can't make fic happen with our minds and how we wished that we'd gotten this project off the ground:

(2:44:30 PM) ME: I think that can still be done!
(2:45:03 PM) ME: we should have another post or chat about it and the combined power of our wills will SWAY THE UNIVERSE.
(2:45:10 PM) ME: PERSISTENCE IS KEY
(2:45:32 PM) HER: YES


SO HERE I AM. Being persistent. I plan on writing an Early 60s Era story about Cassadee the back up singer for Ashlee Simpson's girl group. They're touring the nation during the summer playing county and state fairs and things! Elliot is in the band that plays back up for the non-instrumented acts! He has a crush! There's a Pete the Promoter/Ashlee sideplot! I'll be sorely tempted to quote That Thing You Do at every turn!

WHAT DO YOU PLAN ON WRITING, OTHER HEY MONDAY WIVES? TELL ME IN THE COMMENTS (or else).


ETA!: Here is an awesome Cassadee/Elliot primer! And it links to pearldrop's awesome Hey Monday primer. You know. For research purposes.




*aka: last week. On my birthday! I will accept contributions as belated birthday gifts, btw.
 
 
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21 August 2009 @ 06:52 pm

When you talk about .gifs, you pronounce .gif like:

with a g like giraffe+if
19(29.2%)
with a g like gift+if
45(69.2%)
I pronounce the if unlike the word if!
0(0.0%)
You're weird.
1(1.5%)