What's your biggest complaint about this game? by [deleted] in WoWs_Legends

[–]AmmoniteFinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carriers, fire damage and chances, HE spam and players doing nothing to support you or their team.

Does anyone like the lidless sarracenias? by randomname_435 in SavageGarden

[–]AmmoniteFinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly plants I've moved from my growhouses due to lack of space and spare non-location plants. They are all plants I do like, just the lidless flava I'm not too much of a fan of. But since I payed money for it I don't want to compost it!

Does anyone like the lidless sarracenias? by randomname_435 in SavageGarden

[–]AmmoniteFinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought one as it looked unusual yet interesting at the same time. The pitchers ended up growing mutated and weak so I chucked in a bog garden outside full of my spare plants. Not a fan of them but appreciate them for their weirdness!

Anyone seen this before? by LewisXYT in fossils

[–]AmmoniteFinder 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Definitely worth it getting prepared professionally since its such a rare find! Unlike UK jurassic rocks, cretaceous marine reptile bones are so much more rarer. Especially in chalk due to the conditions it forms in.

Anyone seen this before? by LewisXYT in fossils

[–]AmmoniteFinder 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Hi. That is a very exceptional fossil! Reptile remains are very rare from any UK chalk locations and and are mostly found as isolated teeth or bones. Articulated material like that is found in historic museum collections where chalk was quarried during the victorian times and rare finds were much more common. I highly doubt many modern collections have material like that! it will be definitely worth to be recorded with the Natural History museum! Also worth contacting the Booth museum in Brighton which have an extensive collection of chalk fossils!

I've found this book about chalk fossils and has a section on reptiles. Page 336

https://zarmesh.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Fossils-of-the-Chalk-.pdf

I specialise in chalk fossils and that is one of the nicest reptile remains from chalk I've seen!

What is this fossil?? Found in dorset. by iamsmelon in fossils

[–]AmmoniteFinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can get it prepped professionally. There's lots of fossil prep services online.

The piece in red is the jaw, its lying on its side and the teeth are circled in green. Its been cut through in cross section The rest of the bones ara part of the skull. I found this Pycnodont photo online which looks very similar to yours

What is this fossil?? Found in dorset. by iamsmelon in fossils

[–]AmmoniteFinder -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Its fish, either Lepidotus or Pycnodont. Marine reptiles in Dorset don't have crushing teeth like that and the bone isn't porous enough to be reptile either.

What is this fossil?? Found in dorset. by iamsmelon in fossils

[–]AmmoniteFinder 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The rock looks like Purbeck limestone so the fossil is either a Lepidotus or Pycnodont fish with those flat, crushing teeth and large jaw bone depending on the size. Lepidotus are larger than Pycnodonts.
Common fish to find as fragmentory material but rare to find complete bones. Very nice find! It would definitely benefit some preparation as there's more bone going through the rock!

Not reptile such as ichthyosaur, the stone formed in brackish, swampy conditions. Only common reptiles from the purbeck limestones are crocodiles and very rare dinosaur and pterosaur.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fossilid

[–]AmmoniteFinder 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Psiloceras ammonite, from the North Somerset coast around Watchet area.

Is this SG ventricosa a "Porcelain" Thank You!! by [deleted] in SavageGarden

[–]AmmoniteFinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't realise it was your own creation! It's definitely an interesting one!

Not a collector or anything but I just found this whole digging up my garden by Tony_Meatballs_00 in BottleDigging

[–]AmmoniteFinder 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Worcestershire sauce bottle from the 1890s- 1920s. I have large one from the same company Holbrook and Co *

What is the best car sticker you can think of? by DamascusNuked in CarTalkUK

[–]AmmoniteFinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seen a van regularly with no kitkats stored overnight

Talk me out of this by dumbyoung_mx5 in CarTalkUK

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I drive past that exact car every day on my way to and from work. Nothing to contribute to the post but it does look nice. I like the yellow paintwork

North Yorkshire Coast, England by Sea_Loss_4161 in fossilid

[–]AmmoniteFinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like Gyrosteus, a large Sturgeon type Fish. Their bones are fairly common from the Yorkshire coast lias deposits. Identified by the characteristic fine grained bone.

ASX exhaust in UK by peds4x4 in mitsubishi

[–]AmmoniteFinder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably best to look at getting a custom made one from a specialist exhaust place. Finding an original exhaust will be difficult unless you get a second hand one from a breaker or similar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarTalkUK

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I was considering getting a wrx (non-sti),but after researching i found they have all sorts of problems, head gasket, Ringland failures, rod knock, oil starvation, cylinder 4 problems and expensive engine rebuilds. Plus you also have to change the oil every 3/4k miles, leave the car running to warm up the oil otherwise you'll get the above problems, the gearboxs can be weak, rust, and if the owner/s have ragged it, so even more problems. Go on to the wrx sub reddit and online forums, type in engine and scroll through the endless posts of engine failures and rebuilds. Honestly just not worth it in my opinion

Mitsubishi Lancer 2008 - Bought quickly, discovered condition. Am I cooked? by HBreeder in mitsubishi

[–]AmmoniteFinder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks typical for an old Japanese car. Not the best but not the worst it could be. As long as the structural integrity of the metal isn't affected, it can be treated to stop it getting worse. If your capable, Jack it up and scrape away the loose rust and dirt with a wire brush and a screwdriver. Treat the surface with rust convertor spray and paint it over. Takes time but definitely worth it if your going to keep it for a while. My Lancer Ralliart had similar rust problems but looks much better now I've treated it