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[QUOTE=Uncwilly;237743]BTW, you are not likely to ever have had raw milk. :devil:[/QUOTE]
Another clue!:smile: You seem to be thinking of some finished product ready for sale to the general public rather than what a farm might produce. I guess we already know it isn't human milk. And the rabbit is probably a red herring. But the pancake...? Hmm. Well, we still have plenty of questions. 17) Is it made, at least partly, from skin, horn or hooves of an animal? |
[QUOTE=Brian-E;237766]Another clue!:smile: You seem to be thinking of some finished product ready for sale to the general public rather than what a farm might produce.[/QUOTE]
BEWARE. His comment may well be a commentary on your ability to formulate pedantically accurate questions and not at all related to the material that you are attempting to identify. |
[QUOTE=Wacky;237771]BEWARE. His comment may well be a commentary on your ability to formulate pedantically accurate questions and not at all related to the material that you are attempting to identify.[/QUOTE]
No doubt it was. Though of course what someone literally says can also reveal other thought processes, and in this case we are definitely trying to read his mind. Still, don't take my comments too seriously, they were meant to be light hearted. |
[QUOTE=Brian-E;237766]17) Is it made, at least partly, from skin, horn or hooves of an animal?[/QUOTE][B]Yes.[/B]
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18) Is it solid state and structurally rigid?
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[QUOTE=Brian-E;237782]18) Is it solid state and structurally rigid?[/QUOTE][B][COLOR="Red"]No[/COLOR][/B]
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viz. milk, curd, ghee, urine and dung. is what I found for cow products on one website, All but three are basically eliminated that I know of. I don't believe leather is truly knocked out as it doesn't have to be completely rigid.
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[QUOTE=Brian-E;237782]18) Is it solid state and structurally rigid?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Uncwilly;237783][B][COLOR="Red"]No[/COLOR][/B][/QUOTE] I hope he didn't deliberately take that to mean something like this: [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)[/URL] 19) Is it (a part of a cow) OR (a cow derived product) mentioned on [URL="http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01272/id39.htm"]this [/URL]page? |
[QUOTE=Flatlander;237788]I hope he didn't deliberately take that to mean something like this:
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)[/URL] 19) Is it mentioned on [URL="http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01272/id39.htm"]this [/URL]page?[/QUOTE] wow even I can point out the spelling errors on that page lol. |
[QUOTE=Flatlander;237788]I hope he didn't deliberately take that to mean something like this:
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_(electronics)[/URL][/quote]Didn't need to, but the thought did cross my mind. [quote]19) Is it (a part of a cow) [I]OR[/I] (a cow derived product) mentioned on [URL="http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01272/id39.htm"]this [/URL]page?[/QUOTE][B]Yes.[/B] |
20) On that same web page, is it in the section entitled "Hide & Hair"?
(Yielding.) |
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