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How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: delacuesta (---.g-star.com)
Date: August 18, 2010 11:15AM

I read an article in a Dutch internet newspaper about the true reasons mammoths got extinct. It was basically a translation of a BBC text.

What caught my attention though was the picture they used to illustrate the subject.

I've no idea where they got it from. But it looks sort of Ffordean.

Cheers.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.zone6.bethere.co.uk)
Date: August 18, 2010 01:30PM

Ah, that reminds me of this classic book...

[en.wikipedia.org]
[www.amazon.co.uk]

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: PrinzHilde (---.dip.t-dialin.net)
Date: August 18, 2010 04:24PM

There is a name on the trailer that you can just decipher:

Naturkunde- und Mammut-Museum Siegsdorf

And they have another one called Rudi.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.196.126.133.threembb.co.uk)
Date: August 18, 2010 05:20PM

I'm confused. (Alright, I am usually confused and easily confused) I can't find a link to any shoes and this is a new thread.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: Llyan (201.197.69.---)
Date: August 18, 2010 05:35PM

Surely that violates traffic laws. That mammoth does not seem to be wearing a seatbelt.

Perhaps he is wearing *shoes* that fasten into the trailer floor.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 18, 2010 07:41PM

Awwww. I wish *my* high school mascot had been Rudi the Mammoth...

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.196.222.241.threembb.co.uk)
Date: August 18, 2010 08:28PM

Where is your spirit of adventure?

Liberating mascots was a normal pastime in my day.

O.K. in my day it was easier because the man with the plate camera and flash tray full of magnesium powder, could not take 24 pctures per second and so was not as common as cctv, but that is not the point.

Failing that, build a replica and donate it!

Assendum Do I see a project for the Next Fiesta? A giant Yuck boot which we build onsite and present to JFf. How he gets it home is his problem..........



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Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 20, 2010 03:35PM

I vote for a giant Yuck boot cake. Minus the fur.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.is.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: August 31, 2010 12:56PM

Well, to get back on topic (kind of), to transport a mammoth wouldn't you just need some really big roller skates and a tow rope?

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 31, 2010 01:16PM

You'd need the mammoth, too. Right?

And probably another one - to provide the towing power!

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.is.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: August 31, 2010 03:23PM

Well, that's an interesting question. To tow a mammoth would you need another mammoth? I think we would need to work out how many horsepower equal one mammothpower and decide on the practicalities of using horses, oxen, or old Scottish grandmothers in the event we need real power.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: delacuesta (---.adsl.xs4all.nl)
Date: August 31, 2010 04:06PM

So the true reason mammoths got extinct is that they never learned how to rollerskate?

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: geg (---.15-2.cable.virginmedia.com)
Date: August 31, 2010 04:51PM

No - I think it was stairs that foxed them.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.zone6.bethere.co.uk)
Date: August 31, 2010 05:00PM

They had existential crises; people looked and they vanished.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.VIC.netspace.net.au)
Date: September 01, 2010 12:46PM

Lets face it, even Daleks conquered stairs - eventually. I'm sure a mammal would have worked it out in fairly short-order. Perhaps they are like cows - happy to go up stairs, but will not go down them.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: September 01, 2010 01:24PM

Oh great, now I'm scared to go to the top floor. Maybe that is where all the cows are hiding?

Do structural engineers have to take into account the weight of lost cows when they are planning out buildings?

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.is.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: September 01, 2010 02:32PM

Only if they've updated away from the previously used mammoth protocols.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: MistyCat (---.dial.dyn.ihug.co.nz)
Date: September 02, 2010 12:20AM

Our local MegaSuperMassiveMart is having a Mammoth Sale with 50% off, but they don't say which half is left.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: geg (---.15-2.cable.virginmedia.com)
Date: September 02, 2010 11:38AM

Perhaps it will be all right whichever half you get?

Is lost cows a big problem where you are VM? I've checked our local neighbourhood watch newsletter, and there has been no increase here year on year, pretty static at "0" for us. Mind you none of us have very tall houses.

Re: How to transport a mammoth
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.VIC.netspace.net.au)
Date: September 02, 2010 01:17PM

Is there much demand for mammoths in your neck of the woods? Or is that the reason for the sale. Although I guess that a stock of half-mammoths would be quite hard to manage, and be rather leaky.

The cow and mammoth count here is the same as for Geg - 0.

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