Don't gut strings and hide glue come from.....dead animals?

   A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.

   Principal Materials Nanoanalysis Engineer

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   On Mar 5, 2015, at 11:33 AM, "[10][email protected]"
   <[11][email protected]> wrote:

   How flattering that my name has been invoked as highly unofficial
   fact-finder.
   Obviously, the only "evidence" is the photographer's statement that he
   did exactly what wildlife photographers typically do: find a subject
   and wait for it to do something interesting.  You can disbelieve it if
   you like, but unless you know far more about the habits of dragon
   lizards than I do, you have no basis for your opinion, other than an
   assumption that the photographer killed two lizards and posed them,
   which seems like a lot of trouble, requiring considerable taxidermical
   skill; the posture in the second picture seems like it would be really
   hard to achieve with a dead lizard.  But what do I know?
   The leaf-lute shot looks like a curious basking behavior.  Maybe the
   lizard likes to warm its leaves.
   ---- Martyn Hodgson <[12][email protected]> wrote:

       Well, the presumption or, as you prefer, conjecture (that it may
     be a

       posed dead animal) might be not to your liking and be unacceptable
     to

       you. But without evidence so is a contrary view that a live animal
     was

       suddenly discovered adopting this pose........  We're surely all
     not

       unaware of set-ups these days - often for the 'entertainment'
     industry.

       Personally I think the my presumption is by far the most likely.

       MH

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       From: "[13][email protected]" <[14][email protected]>

       To: Martyn Hodgson <[15][email protected]>;
     "[16][email protected]"

       <[17][email protected]>; John Mardinly
     <[18][email protected]>

       Cc: Dan Winheld <[19][email protected]>; Ed Durbrow

       <[20][email protected]>; lute list
     <[21][email protected]>

       Sent: Thursday, 5 March 2015, 14:03

       Subject: Re: [LUTE] Re: green lute like instrument

       That is unacceptable conjecture, in absence of any evidence, as
     will

       surely be demonstrated by our own Howard Posner.

       RT

       On 3/5/2015 8:46 AM, Martyn Hodgson wrote:

       Well, I presume the photographer posed an animal which was already

       found dead so I suppose it might appeal to some - but if he/she
     killed

       it for the sake of a pic then perhaps it's no so funny....

       MH

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       From: [1]"[22][email protected]" [2]<[23][email protected]>

       To: [3]"[24][email protected]" [4]<[25][email protected]>;
     John

       Mardinly [5]<[26][email protected]>

       Cc: Dan Winheld [6]<[27][email protected]>; Ed Durbrow

       [7]<[28][email protected]>; lute list
     [8]<[29][email protected]>

       Sent: Thursday, 5 March 2015, 13:09

       Subject: [LUTE] Re: green lute like instrument

       Well, the overwhelming majority on this list has a sense of humor!

       As Brazilians say: Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!

       RT

       On 3/5/2015 7:14 AM, [9][30][email protected] wrote:

     Horrible photo, what a shame, poor animal, why post something like

       this? Where is there any fun? How is it related to the LUTE? Think

       about it and refrain in the future.

     Ernesto Ett

     11-99 242120 4

     11-28376692

     Em 04.03.2015, A (s) 16:32, John Mardinly
     <[10][31][email protected]>

       escreveu:

     And nails, not flesh....OK, claws?

     A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.

     Principal Materials Nanoanalysis Engineer

     EMail: [11][32][email protected]

     Cell: 408-921-3253 (does not work in TEM labs)

     Titan Lab: 480-727-5651

     NION UltraSTEM Lab: 480-727-5652

     JEOL ARM 200 Lab: 480-727-5653

     2010F Lab: 480-727-5654

     Office: 480-965-7946

     John Cowley Center for HREM, LE-CSSS

     B134B Bateman Physical Sciences Building

     Arizona State University

     PO Box 871704

     Tempe, AZ 85287-1704

     -----Original Message-----

     From: [12][33][email protected]

       [mailto:[13][34][email protected]] On Behalf Of John
     Mardinly

     Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 12:14 PM

     To: Dan Winheld; Ed Durbrow; lute list

     Subject: [LUTE] Re: green lute like instrument

     Fan bracing as well!

     A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.

     Principal Materials Nanoanalysis Engineer

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       Box 871704 Tempe, AZ 85287-1704

     -----Original Message-----

     From: [15][36][email protected]

       [mailto:[16][37][email protected]] On Behalf Of Dan
     Winheld

     Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 10:09 AM

     To: Ed Durbrow; lute list

     Subject: [LUTE] Re: green lute like instrument

     Green thumb out!

     On 3/3/2015 12:52 AM, Ed Durbrow wrote:

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     mana-indonesia/

     Ed Durbrow

     Saitama, Japan

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