http://www.thatsweird.net/picture37.shtml But she is a bit wooden and never wants to party.
May 1, 2008 #1 wolram Gold Member 4,267 557 http://www.thatsweird.net/picture37.shtml But she is a bit wooden and never wants to party.
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May 1, 2008 #2 rewebster 794 1 well, you could go out on a limb and ask her to leaf with you, why knot, bud? Last edited: May 1, 2008
May 1, 2008 #4 jhicks 334 0 Very interesting tree art. As I recall, trees transport nutrients only via a thin layer on the outer part of the trunk, so it's possible to do all sorts of crazy stuff to the inside of trees whilst keeping them alive.
Very interesting tree art. As I recall, trees transport nutrients only via a thin layer on the outer part of the trunk, so it's possible to do all sorts of crazy stuff to the inside of trees whilst keeping them alive.
May 1, 2008 #5 wolram Gold Member 4,267 557 I was well impressed, the trees must have taken years and years to grow and some one had to tend them.
I was well impressed, the trees must have taken years and years to grow and some one had to tend them.