I don’t know why this post is one of the most popular of all times here, but I just discovered a relevant illustration to go with it: Bosco wrote a post in which he links to a whole bunch of pictures of a popular mascot (almost as popular as Professor Steve Steve).
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Hey Bora,
Thanks for the link.
Had a really fun time meeting all your friends, real and virtual, in Berkeley. Thanks for explaining Plos One to me, I think I get it. And it is the future.
p.s. I took all the photos in my last trip to Europe.
I actually used to have one of the little figurines when I was a kid (not as bottle-openers, though, but Classic style).
Speaking of ‘threading’…
In the fantasy Astra and Flondrix the author reveals that elves have two, while dwarfs’ are threaded. Gor a dwarf sexual compatibility involves handedness, and sex most often includes pulleys and ropes. It can be a dizzying experience for the male.