I reckon we keep it goin, every winner can come up his own quiz or ill come up with one - i need to learn stuff too. Is snowflakes a new word for whiney bi++ches?
Yep. Snowflakes are extra special,. It's developed a new and decidedly less pleasant use as a disparaging term for a person who is seen as overly sensitive and fragile.
Not to hijack post but I’ll take a picture or two of some I have around here when it gets light out. Some of my splits don’t have the bark on it as it was standing dead and limbs were bare when I was cutting some of it. To me it KIND OF looks like oak but has subtle differences as well. Barkwise no but grain I might as well show the differences.
Keep it going, you are actually helping us realize that there’s a big disparity in species and locations. I could go on and on but when they mention doug fir here I have to pause and realize there’s an Eastern Douglas Fir and Western here. Not hedging any bet on it being the same but maybe similar? This is more than interesting HolsatiaRedneck. We’re here for fun and learning too. If its something to do with wood, we’re on it like midwest farmers on Corn in the spring to harvest.
Yeah it’s probably not the off season when they talk about it as much hahah! Here we don’t have one though!
I dislike this term immensely. For one, snowflakes are awesome, two overt sensitivity exists on both sides, third I am sick to death of the left vs right bullchit.
I agree with everyone, continue as is. I typically love all things Deutschland, except SAP software, Nazis, and Volkswagen cam chain routing.
It's not really a left vs right thing. I don't know how that ever got associated with one view or the other. I'm just saying we need to have thicker skin.
Lol. I never had an issue with SAP, but at least some vw's have timing chains and bit timing belts. .
Awrite folks, we keep goin, no politics, no bs.... just an every sunday quiz. Please no further Quiz unrelated comments as its fading a bit into chaos. Ikeholt agreed on beeing the Quizmaster for next sunday!
Week 3, "Kraut's Worldwide Tree ID Quiz" This Sunday's specimen is North American. Feel free to give your answer or guess, even if you missed the previous weeks. Winner gets to post next week's quiz. Quiz ends Wednesday.