Pliocene the geological period and when you look at the record, we had camels in Canada, crocodiles in Montana. Sea levels were up to 60 feet higher than they are today, 20 meters higher than they are today. Now, no one necessarily predicts that this will in fact happen based on today's concentrations.
others lost others captured others eaten by crocodiles uh I and other survivors we CW we were very lucky to cross the river and went to the other side of the river now we went back to Sudan not to our Villages though but to a place called
They're great, but they're not entirely accurate. But crochet is by far the best way to do it. And in the process of doing this project, we have done it all over world, in countries and cities on five continents-- from New York to Chicago, Sydney,
And I think this is a great picture, because I feel like it illustrates where I was then and where I'm still about now. In the foreground, you'll see what I termed a "crocodile" or "alligator." I like to think that it is recognizable as such. But in the 20 minutes that it took me to build that 7- or 8-piece figure, one of the adult fans who was at that convention in Michigan built a Tyrannosaurus Rex out of Duplo bricks. And he wasn't bragging; he was just much better.
Brad Fitzpatrick, fellow Googler? About the same. Douglas Crockford? A little less. Brendan Eiche, Inventor of java script? Josh Block? Very nice. Joe Armstrong, inventor of erlang. A few.
brown apple moth. Well, there apparently is not such a thing. There's entomologists from Davis that said that's a croc . So luckily we had some professional support who chose to break with their professional creed which is you don't do that if your boss the state of California governor says there's a problem your job as a professor at the
Sublime. Now I have a part too, but you don’t know that part yet. Jethro the crocodile, by the way, does not have a part. He's just listening today.
Evidence didn't point to that uh and outlined that she has access to a prison lounge, an exercise yard, and to activities such as crocheting. Now, at that point, the triple killer who is was watching the hearing via video link closed her eyes and shook her head. Now,
But that's on the growth side of Brave Wilderness. like brown bears and crocodiles.
on a body and seeing how they would drape on a woman's body. She covers everything in crochet, whether it's a wall, a sofa, a car, a skateboard.
that we've hinted at with this record. And turtles and crocs , it's just business as usual across the boundary.
So remember, since this. knitting or crocheting these completely non-functional items.
So reaching out to Arno and hearing his voice, and just the first time talking, we decided to sit down and then really just conversate, That's the biggest crock of shit I've ever heard.
So I did blue with brown on top, printed them, and they actually just use latex paint. So this is crocheted.
also went to that same school at nearly the same time. So Steve Crocker, who was and still is my best friend, was in the class just behind mine. He and I started the math club, and we both got to get access to computers at UCLA when we were still high school seniors.
There is no crocodile that's going to eat you if you lose your $10,000.
There are crocodiles in the North Pole and there are palm trees in Alaska.
But you know "Crocodile Dundee"?
Giant hippos and crocodiles were duking it out.
They're not even crocodiles.
They're ancient crocodilians that also live in where this novel takes place.
Some people use a crock pot.
Except for the Crocs .
And you throw crocodiles and sharks and piranhas in the moat to make it harder and harder for people to swim across and attack the castle.
And some crocodile breaths.
The project we're most well-known for is the Crochet Coral Reef Project. We're literally crocheting a coral reef. And it is now the biggest participatory science and art project on the planet.
It's Crocodile Dundee. and some punks come up, and they want to hold him up, and he says, you call that a knife?
be and the crocodile drops below the waterline swivels and vanishes into the depths of the grown-up pool but he makes
called the Betty Crocker oven I looked in one at a friend's house I never had
We ain't about to be no croc 's dinner.
The job was called Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus.
on a body and seeing how they would drape on a woman's body. And she does these amazing crochet balls.
and been attacked and dragged off by crocodiles.
I thought it was a crock of shit.
There's a pretty good number of crocs in Gorongosa.
Good to hear the Betty Crocker plus break an egg into it moment repeated.
And Tess had this kind of giant crochet piece in her runway show, and it kind of looked like a spider web.
But why on earth are you doing it in wool? What is the point of doing a crochet reef? Why not chisel it in stone, carve it in marble, paint it?
You know the famous line in "Crocodile Dundee"?
A little peek into my crock pot.
These are not alligators or crocodile that historically would kill people.
And we put it in a beautiful crockery with fine linen and China.
This is Kent with a Micronite filter that was manufactured with crocidolite asbestos in the filter itself.
I wanted it to be the modern person's Betty Crocker, where we have breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks-- Desserts.
And in this moment of fear and panic and snapping crocodile teeth, Mikey pops over my shoulder-- my imaginary friend--
My mother taught me how to sew and crochet and be a good housewife, in case I had to do that.
So dealing with creating a brand and ordering crockery and hiring and seeing how the renovations are going on--
These women told me their biggest fear was crocodile attacks, and they listed the names of women who had actually come to this village
bigger. This little crocodile. Um, then on the other side we have a little starling fledgling that unfortunately
But if you were an animal that ate detritus, or just dead plant matter, or just had a very generalized diet, again, you'd do much better. So the real winners of this mass extinction are turtles and crocodiles, because they're small, they're aquatic, and they have a very generalized diet. And if you only looked at turtles, you would not even know there was a mass extinction across this interval, whereas 90% of mammals go extinct.