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I love watching the BBC World News weatherman trying to give the forecast for 2/3rds of the globe in 90 seconds.
While messing around on YouTube I stumbled on some videos about a theory that the Sphinx in Egypt wasn't a Sphinx at all originally, but rather a depiction of Anubis and the head was just recarved at some later date into the form we see now.
My question is: The evidence presented for this theory seems pretty compelling, but I'm no Egyptologist. Is there any legitimacy to this theory? Or is it just a bunch of hooey made up to sell books (because apparently some Egyptologists have written books about this)?
Let's say your name is David Jones. You're signing your name. Let's say you're endorsing a cheque. You sign "Dave Jones".
Bad?
When I set up my bank account, I was only allowed one confirmed signature, but I was never told that it had to match my full name or anything.
Nor mine. For a couple years my job required me to sign my name dozens, sometimes hundreds, of times a day. My signature deteriorated appropriately into a sort of ink swirl.My signature doesn't even match any letters used in the English language.
So, in effect, Cut's signature is his avatar?
How did the rattlesnakes get there?
There are water serpents. :shrug:
I've been doing some random research on the island of Catalina, 20+ miles off the coast of Los Angeles. Two facts struck me:
Catalina was never part of the mainland.
The common southwest rattlesnake is found on Catalina.
Q: How did the rattlesnakes get there? Did they swim?