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Stink of ‘Sparagrass’ – Professor Elliot's Bookshelf
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Professor Elliot's Bookshelf. Stink of ‘Sparagrass’. August 9, 2015. Listen to this article:. Http:/ bookshelf.professorelliot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2015/08/7-The-Stink-of-Sparagrass.mp3. Sparagrass eaten to excess sharpens the humours, and heat a little; and therefore persons of a bilious constitution ought to use them moderately: They cause a filthy and disagreeable smell in the urine, as every body knows. Louis Lémery, 1704. 1542 illustration of asparagus. Image by Muffet on Wikipedia. That s...
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Updates – Professor Elliot's Adventure Club
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Professor Elliot's Adventure Club. Finale Party and Free Screening! April 4, 2015. The season is nearly over, with only two episodes to go (one being a two-part finale). If you are around Pomona, CA on the 24th, swing by Space Gallery for a free screening! Https:/ m.facebook.com/events/1378230955836842? We’ll have all sorts of fun that night, including: Free screening of the entire season, plus the unaired finale! Trailer – Sushi at a Shipwreck. February 26, 2015. Bonus trailer after the jump!
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Episode 3: Sushi at a Shipwreck – Professor Elliot's Adventure Club
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Professor Elliot's Adventure Club. Episode 3: Sushi at a Shipwreck. March 5, 2015. Waves crash over the remains of the SS Dominator, left there in 1961. Join Professor Elliot as he shares the history of a local shipwreck. More clips inside! Http:/ adventureclub.professorelliot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2015/02/Trailer Tumblr.mp4. Follow Professor Elliot’s Adventure Club on Facebook! Follow Professor Elliot on Tumblr! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). More posts by professorelliot.
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Nuclear power – Professor Elliot's Bookshelf
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Professor Elliot's Bookshelf. The Great Sahara Sea. November 22, 2015. Listen to this article: A report was published in 1927 telling how to create a new sea. Dr. John Ball detailed how carving a canal up to 50 miles into the Egyptian desert would flood the Qattara Depression (which lies beneath sea level). By controlling the flow of water, they could harvest hydroelectricity. Although the initial […]. Nuclear Test… Noticed. August 16, 2015. Earth’s Natural Nuclear Reactions. April 26, 2015. April 5, 2015.
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hedonism – Professor Elliot's Adventure Club
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Professor Elliot's Adventure Club. Episode 4: Hedonism at the Hot Springs. March 19, 2015. This was a fun episode to shoot! We get a bit philosophical and a bit indulgent… (as usual, extras after the jump! Adventure to Hart Canyon Rendezvous. An Adventure in the Past. Professor Elliot Meets the Underground Explorers. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme voltata developed by Sultenhest.
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February 2015 – Professor Elliot's Adventure Club
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Professor Elliot's Adventure Club. Trailer – Sushi at a Shipwreck. February 26, 2015. Here is the trailer for next week’s episode! Bonus trailer after the jump! Episode 2: Light Snacks at Lookout Mountain. February 19, 2015. Episode 1: Mochi in a Mine. February 6, 2015. We have aired our very first episode! Adventure to Hart Canyon Rendezvous. An Adventure in the Past. Professor Elliot Meets the Underground Explorers. Proudly powered by WordPress. Theme voltata developed by Sultenhest.
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professorelliot – Professor Elliot's Adventure Club
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Professor Elliot's Adventure Club. Adventure to Hart Canyon Rendezvous. August 29, 2016. Where were Elliot and Kristaan during last week’s episode of Fantastic Feasts and Where to Find Them? They went to Rendezvous! Worky Worky by Andy G. Cohen is licensed under a Attribution License. http:/ freemusicarchive.org/music/And… Follow Professor Elliot on Facebook! Http:/ ow.ly/LjXOC Twitter! Http:/ ow.ly/LjXNZ Tumblr! April 27, 2016. There’s adventure everywhere, even under your feet at home! March 23, 2016.
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Planetary Protection – Professor Elliot's Bookshelf
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Professor Elliot's Bookshelf. July 26, 2015. Listen to this article:. Http:/ bookshelf.professorelliot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2015/07/Episode-5-Planetary-Protection.mp3. A spacecraft on the surface of another planet sends a signal home that it has found the building blocks of life. How can you be sure that it wasn’t something from Earth that hitched a ride? This is exactly what NASA has addressed with the Office of Planetary Protection. They have many goals. The person in charge? When it becomes ...
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Rarities: Tunnels to Nowhere – Professor Elliot's Bookshelf
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Professor Elliot's Bookshelf. Rarities: Tunnels to Nowhere. August 12, 2015. Nuclear war and how not to escape the dropping bombs. This time, up Azusa Canyon at the Tunnels to Nowhere! Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). More posts by professorelliot. Stink of ‘Sparagrass’. Nuclear Test… Noticed.
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Elliot’s Bookshelf – Professor Elliot
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A blog dedicated to sharing the fun and obscure, written by Professor Elliot and the occasional guest author. Professor Elliot’s Bookshelf may be called a site of noesis,. Where “all who know something–have something to ask–or who can solve something,” may meet upon common ground. Amply compensated by the interesting novelty that it contains. Milledulcia By Robert Pell (1857). Kirby’s Wonderful and Scientific Museum by R. S. Kirby. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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