Railbox: Next Load, Any Load
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:09 am
https://youtu.be/9mPon8qlsSE
A US consortium that tried to centralize freight movement. My interest in paleontology is something that I satirically blend into
Armodilloville. Many solid attempts to clone the ancient Wooly Mammoth, the latest is that it cannot be done because even the
permafrost has freeze/thaw cycles that essentially crumble the ancient DNA from being cloneable. Like a dropped Hornby. To that end, one hears of
efforts made to clone the European, and North European- bones with tool marks found at Stonehenge, Auroch. Good luck with that
Mates, it was said to have been devastatingly aggressive, and appears on some of the oldest Neolithic cave art in France and Spain.
Beyond that, the last Auroch went extinct in 1627 in Poland.
A US consortium that tried to centralize freight movement. My interest in paleontology is something that I satirically blend into
Armodilloville. Many solid attempts to clone the ancient Wooly Mammoth, the latest is that it cannot be done because even the
permafrost has freeze/thaw cycles that essentially crumble the ancient DNA from being cloneable. Like a dropped Hornby. To that end, one hears of
efforts made to clone the European, and North European- bones with tool marks found at Stonehenge, Auroch. Good luck with that
Mates, it was said to have been devastatingly aggressive, and appears on some of the oldest Neolithic cave art in France and Spain.
Beyond that, the last Auroch went extinct in 1627 in Poland.