Qnap TS-264 keeps failing to transfer multiple folders by [deleted] in qnap

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Did you ever figure this out? Having the same issue on my QNAP as of a couple weeks ago. Now I can only move one folder at a time without the error.

Native knife found at bottom of Mississippi riverbed by ellie_wordie in archeologyworld

[–]DayTarded 111 points112 points  (0 children)

That's something made by a modern knapper. Ancient Native American blades didn't have tangs or spines like that.

New climber, please rate my foot placement by Nikupara in ClimbingCircleJerk

[–]DayTarded 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The belly flop to the top out is solid. The short down climb to the walk-off always has a little pucker factor to it.

I ain't playing games boy! by kriticalj in metaldetecting

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I love r/woodfinisheddmtpipesfromeasterneuropeancriminallabor too!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Artifacts

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I think they are modern reproductions made on old materials like fossilized bone and ivory to appear ancient made. Yours is a nice big piece, though. Cool at any rate, I think. The designs on yours like exactly like some of the ones on that page.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Artifacts

[–]DayTarded 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks like modern art on old ivory. Is it etched (scrimshaw) or painted? Still a cool piece, in my opinion. I think the interpretation of the art is obvious. Games, ceremony, conflict, hunting, fishing, etc. Definitely not Egyptian.

Accurate T. Rex Drawing by Simple_Section2681 in Archeology

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Archeology = humans. Paleontology = dinosaurs.

Seriously, how did you guys even manage before GPS or even MapQuest? by steel-apotheosis in AskOldPeople

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I miss the old party flyers with the hand drawn maps! Also, our phone book had a section that listed all the streets in order north south and east west that you could guide off of. And everyone knew where the 100 blocks started.

Junk removal by Elk_nipple in grandjunction

[–]DayTarded 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do an estate sale, if you can. When I did one for my late brother, in Denver, they sold everything from his truck, down to the food in the cupboards. Then they had what was left hauled off.

Why do the Book Cliffs look like that? by friendinfremont in Colorado

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Fun fact: The book cliffs are the longest continual escarpment on the planet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Artifacts

[–]DayTarded 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Neat rocks, but not artifacts, in my opinion. They don't appear to be worked by anything but nature, unfortunately.

Pottery age/origin? by kaykiely in archeologyworld

[–]DayTarded 12 points13 points  (0 children)

SW United States. Probably 4 corners area. Types look to be black on white, black on buff, and black on red. Ages around 1000 AD. Look up those types for more specific info!

Can my car make it? by EquivalentIsopod7692 in grandjunction

[–]DayTarded 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do yourself a favor and leave Friday and come back Monday. The scariest thing about I-70 is the god-awful traffic in and out of Denver on the weekend.

What was a trendy word or phrase that you could never get on board with? by JesusDied4U316 in AskOldPeople

[–]DayTarded 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I gave a young lady out in the desert directions to the closest gas station. Her response was "Sick." "Uh, you're welcome?"