A list of puns related to "Foldout"
Okay so I just finished the six book and this is my sixth time seeing the scene with Mai. 5 times I have watch the movie and I just read the book. If you don't mind a little bit of book spoilers the last chapter is called 'Dye The White Snow' and the last lines of the book are >"...that cold, wet carpet, dyed red with blood. With Mai's blood.< and bro I STG I cry every time. I can't wait for book 7 which is suppose to come out April 19 2022. I'll be sure to answer questions if I haven't cried myself to sleep. Thanks -Kitzune
Basically what the title says. It seems that there are no apps (or sites) which have adopted the yearly foldout template (apps like google calendar don't really show the entire year's worth of schedules unless you tap/click on a specific date). Does anybody know anything similar that I could use on my phone/pc?
I've been trying to make a roof tent for absolute ages, but i can't get it quite right. A lot of my problems is have to do with stowing away the cloth inside the roof tent shell. I haven't been able to find much inspiration on the internet since no one makes them.
Do any of you guys have experience making a custom roof tent? Or do any of you have cool ideas for how to make it work?
This was a book that probably came from the late 80s or early 90s with illustrations of some of the largest animals of all time both living and extinct. Although it would have been aimed at kids the drawings were very detailed and realistic. All were done at a consistent scale with a man and woman on each page as a reference either shown as jogging for land animals or swimming for aquatic ones. The biggest animals like dinosaurs and whales were spread across several foldout pages.
The book was fairly large (probably at least a a foot tall), but not very thick. The cover was mostly blue and featured a closeup of a whaleβs head (Iβm pretty sure it was a sperm whale). The last page was a lionβs mane jellyfish and giant squid.
Thanks for any help you can give!
As I recall it, the illustrations were very lush and detailed; similar to a mural you might see along a museum wall (a la Mary Parrish). I seem to recall a carboniferous backdrop as one portion of the pages.
It's not the Childcraft Dinosaurs! encyclopedia from back in that day. But some of the illustrations in there remind me of that and I know I also owned that book. I just scanned that entire volume in the internet archives to be sure.
(Edit: added) I hazily remember that the timeline branches were like paths along the routes across the pages. Maybe they weaved a bit like a maze but maybe I'm remembering incorrectly.
I'm looking for two mystery books that I read as a kid in Australia. They both had big fold out maps/scenes and a mystery to solve. One was set in a mansion and the other was set on a plane or a blimp? The point of the books was to read all the clues and figure out who committed the crimes. I remember them being quite difficult but lots of fun!
Thanks.
24x36?
I think the butcher block is around 30" deep and 8' long. The thought was to use wall studs to bolt it down to and use a combo of something like this. A locking hinge and locking leg supports. But now that im thinking about it do I really even need the locking hinges if im going to use locking legs on the corners anyways?
Hey everyone, I was just wondering if any of you can tell me where to find the Technology Tree Foldout that is mentioned in the instructions of the Egypt Learning Campaign. Hope you can help me, and thanks for taking your time to read my post.
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