Re: Pinhole Digest #829 - 01/27/02

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From: shelley seto (seto101@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jan 29 2002 - 16:02:04 PST


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Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 16:02:04 -0800 (PST)
From: shelley seto <seto101@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Pinhole Digest #829 - 01/27/02

hi,
does anyone know of any good services that host
teacher websites for FREE? My service is going to
start charging ($300/year).
Thanks,
Shelley Seto
Piedmont High School
seto101@yahoo.com

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> Pinhole Digest #829 - Sunday, January 27, 2002
>
> - Learning Studio - week of January 20
> by "Gilles Poitras"
> <gilles@exploratorium.edu>
>
>
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> Subject: - Learning Studio - week of January 20
> From: "Gilles Poitras"
> <gilles@exploratorium.edu>
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 14:27:42 -0800
>
> A few new things this week.
>
> WEB SITE OF THE WEEK:
>
> The Cephalopod Page
> http://is.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/
> A page that answers the question
>
> "What group of animals can change color faster
> than a chameleon plus change
> texture and body shape, has three hearts
> pumping blue blood, is jet
> powered, has members in all oceans of the world
> - from the tropics to the
> poles - the intertidal to the abyss, has
> inspired legends and stories since
> recorded history, Š?"
>
> And tells you a lot more.
>
> PRINTED, NEW ACQUISITIONS:
>
> 1. Edible and Useful Plants of California / by
> Charlotte Bringle Clarke.
> General collection circ.
> QK 98.5 .U6 C57 1977
>
> Looking at all those images on the web of
> cephalopods makes me think how
> good some of them would be grilled and brushed
> with a soy based sauce or
> some grated ginger.
>
> Growing up in rural California I had plenty of
> opportunities to cook and
> eat various local fauna and flora. Now in the
> Central Valley cephalopods
> did not swim the streams but plenty else did
> and we often wanted some
> fruits, greens or mushrooms to go with the
> catfish or trout we had caught
> and cooked over our campfire.
>
> This book would have been handy, while many of
> the plants in it were
> familar to me many I commonly saw and did not
> know they would make an
> addition to a salad or spice up a sauce.
>
> Includes recipes.
>
> 2. An Introduction to California Plant Life.
> General collection circ.
> QK 149 .O73 1974
>
> Now this title is not much on edibles, but then
> there is alot more to
> plants than their flavor. A small, but rich,
> work on the flora of the
> state. Given the diversity of environments in
> California this work covers
> quite a variety of plant life.
>
>
> Gilles Poitras gilles@exploratorium.edu
> Learning Studio, Exploratorium Museum
>
>
>
>
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