Bill Baxter:
>To everyone with a mixed-use blog on Planet D:  Please put categories on your 
>posts and tell Anders Bergh ([email protected]) how to subscribe to 
>just the D-related categories.<

Thank you, I always use tags in the blog, but I didn't know how to do this 
filtering from the beginning.
I have now sent an email to Anders Bergh to show only my posts with the "d 
language" tag, I hope to receive an answer.
(I'd also like to see PlanetD support LiveJournal "cuts", I use them to hide 
long blocks of code in the blog).

Regarding links to my site, I have never asked for them, I didn't even know 
such links exist, so feel free to remove them; please remove references to my 
name too.

I think this is enough to solve such kind of problems.

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Nick Sabalausky:
>My biggest concern with it is that the one character is one of those creatures 
>that seems to have two torsos at right-angles to each other. I can't even 
>image the sorts of back problems that must create for them in old age, or just 
>how their biology is able to actually *fill* both torsos with useful organs. 
>;-)<

I think there's a solution: the chakasa spine isn't L-shaped as an elbow, in 
the middle it has the shape of part of a circle. In the following months I'll 
try to have an image that shows this anatomic solution of such part of the 
spine :-) There are finite-element simulations of the mechanical stresses 
inside dinosaur tails, adapting them to the middle of their spine will require 
some time.

Bye,
bearophile

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