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melayneseahawk) wrote2006-02-01 11:49 am
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gratutious skull-centric post
ANTH220 textbooks, spiral notebook, and lab binder: $127.30 + tax
sliding calipers: $235 (property of Anthropology department)
human skulls and hominid skull casts: very expensive (also property of Anthropology department)
scaring your lab partner by apologising to and thanking the real human skulls after manhandling them to get C.E.M. to chin measurements: priceless
There are some things that money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.
I blame the 8a lab.
*cackles*
sliding calipers: $235 (property of Anthropology department)
human skulls and hominid skull casts: very expensive (also property of Anthropology department)
scaring your lab partner by apologising to and thanking the real human skulls after manhandling them to get C.E.M. to chin measurements: priceless
There are some things that money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.
I blame the 8a lab.
*cackles*
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In my lab, no one seemed to care about accuracy in measurements except for me. Add to that the fact that the class decided to measure C.E.M. to chin trace dietary changes (no sense!), and you have a recipe for disaster.
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My lab wins, we measured zygomatic arches. Also, we have like five Anthro majors. PWNED!
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::makes a note to talk to the physics equipment during lab.::
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Physics equipment just cannot compare to the sheer morbidity (is that even a word?) of skulls.
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