Invented weaving? I believe it, I've seen 'em drive. /ducks /runs
 
1 posted on 
01/16/2016 11:42:45 PM PST by 
SunkenCiv
 
To: SunkenCiv
And of course, prehistoric weave reveals ancient Chinese baldness patterns.
 
3 posted on 
01/16/2016 11:52:59 PM PST by 
DannyTN
 
To: SunkenCiv
"Our guess is that our ancestors used it as a cover or bedding," Zhang said in an email interview. "Its exact use is open to discussion."I think it's is a safe bet that "our ancestors" put a flat, reed mat either over or under something.
 
4 posted on 
01/17/2016 2:31:52 AM PST by 
Tax-chick
(Onions are a woman's weapon.)
 
To: SunkenCiv
Ancient Chinese secret! (I’m sorry, I couldn’t resist)
 
5 posted on 
01/17/2016 3:05:39 AM PST by 
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
 
To: SunkenCiv
How come the stuff China makes now doesn’t last 7 years, let along 7000? Someting wong.
 
6 posted on 
01/17/2016 3:55:43 AM PST by 
PghBaldy
(12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
 
To: SunkenCiv
Hunh...Made in China for Walmart....
 
7 posted on 
01/17/2016 3:58:44 AM PST by 
Adder
(No, Mr. Franklin, we could NOT keep it.)
 
To: SunkenCiv
----- the Kudzu fabric----

 If there is kudzu fabric, why aren't we rich?

 
10 posted on 
01/17/2016 5:55:06 AM PST by 
bert
((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;+12, 73, ....carson is the kinder gentler trump.)
 
To: SunkenCiv
As if a picture were too hard to include.
 
18 posted on 
01/17/2016 7:03:13 AM PST by 
bgill
(CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
 
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