Sandy huh? Hmmm… I would have gone with Andrew Gogglesworth McDune, but okay.
Rev. BigDumbChimpsays
Bestiality post!
Sicko
StevoRsays
Really? I think in the Aussie vernacular “Rocky” would be the obvious chocie of nym!
(Just to muddy the waters!)
StevoRsays
@1. pentatomid :
Sandy huh? Hmmm… I would have gone with Andrew Gogglesworth McDune,
McDune – is that a meat dune with nice buns?
(Is there any sort of dune besides a sand dune btw?)
StevoRsays
.. And as soon as I click submit for that I think of the dunes on Titan. Made of complex tholins / ethane / organics~ish / who knows what exactly but NOT silicon rich material. Durnnit. Murphy’s law.
My spawn turns two tomorrow. She surprised me the other day by correctly identifying a drawing of an octopus. I’d never heard her say it before. It was a little drawing on the back of one of her books, where they advertise other books by the same publisher. She just spontaneously pointed to it and said “opopus!” I assume it’s something she learned at day care.
What? Good heavens no. It’s just that he’s from the McDune clan of the Lommel Sahara*.
busterggisays
Does he say, “Arf!”?
andusaysays
Isn’t Sandy the name of Little Orphan Annie’s dog? I see a revision in the Play and movie. Annie’s Squid. Definitely make it more interesting.
andusaysays
Buster beat me to it!
Randomfactorsays
(Is there any sort of dune besides a sand dune btw?)
An explorer who lived on the moon
with the help of the juice of the prune
two flexible trowels
and some badly-stained towels
created his very own Dune.
(Not mine, from a years-ago contest. But I can take some credit, so I expropriate gleefully.)
.. And as soon as I click submit for that I think of the dunes on Titan. Made of complex tholins / ethane / organics~ish / who knows what exactly but NOT silicon rich material. Durnnit. Murphy’s law.
Sand needn’t be silicon-rich. So I don’t know if the dunes on Titan are composed of particles that are “sand sized” or not.
Silt dunes are mentioned on earth, and Googling shows that dunes on Mars are sometimes called “silt dunes,” which sounds correct, since I doubt that sand is at all abundant on Mars, while small silt-sized particles are. A quick search didn’t find “silt dunes” on Titan, but those could, for all I know, also be silt dunes.
Isn’t particle size the main classification criteria for sand (and distinguishing criteria with gravel, silt, and clay)? The exact composition doesn’t actually matter, other than originating from some sort of rock from some sort of erosive process?
“pay no attention to the lack of granular appearance, I’m just part of this here sand hill. just laying here, like the other rocks, waiting for dinner . . . “
pentatomid says
Sandy huh? Hmmm… I would have gone with Andrew Gogglesworth McDune, but okay.
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
Bestiality post!
Sicko
StevoR says
Really? I think in the Aussie vernacular “Rocky” would be the obvious chocie of nym!
(Just to muddy the waters!)
StevoR says
@1. pentatomid :
McDune – is that a meat dune with nice buns?
(Is there any sort of dune besides a sand dune btw?)
StevoR says
.. And as soon as I click submit for that I think of the dunes on Titan. Made of complex tholins / ethane / organics~ish / who knows what exactly but NOT silicon rich material. Durnnit. Murphy’s law.
Erülóra Maikalambe says
My spawn turns two tomorrow. She surprised me the other day by correctly identifying a drawing of an octopus. I’d never heard her say it before. It was a little drawing on the back of one of her books, where they advertise other books by the same publisher. She just spontaneously pointed to it and said “opopus!” I assume it’s something she learned at day care.
pentatomid says
What? Good heavens no. It’s just that he’s from the McDune clan of the Lommel Sahara*.
busterggi says
Does he say, “Arf!”?
andusay says
Isn’t Sandy the name of Little Orphan Annie’s dog? I see a revision in the Play and movie. Annie’s Squid. Definitely make it more interesting.
andusay says
Buster beat me to it!
Randomfactor says
(Is there any sort of dune besides a sand dune btw?)
An explorer who lived on the moon
with the help of the juice of the prune
two flexible trowels
and some badly-stained towels
created his very own Dune.
(Not mine, from a years-ago contest. But I can take some credit, so I expropriate gleefully.)
Glen Davidson says
Sand needn’t be silicon-rich. So I don’t know if the dunes on Titan are composed of particles that are “sand sized” or not.
Silt dunes are mentioned on earth, and Googling shows that dunes on Mars are sometimes called “silt dunes,” which sounds correct, since I doubt that sand is at all abundant on Mars, while small silt-sized particles are. A quick search didn’t find “silt dunes” on Titan, but those could, for all I know, also be silt dunes.
Glen Davidson
StevoR says
@ 11. Randomfactor : Love it. Cheers!
StevoR says
@12. Glen Davidson :
It needn’t?
Okay, that’s news to me. I thought being silicate was part of the definition.
Guess that’s my something new learnt for today – cheers.
Glen Davidson says
Yes, coral sands aren’t rare, and gypsum sand exists at White Sands NM.
Glen Davidson
Amphiox says
Isn’t particle size the main classification criteria for sand (and distinguishing criteria with gravel, silt, and clay)? The exact composition doesn’t actually matter, other than originating from some sort of rock from some sort of erosive process?
pentatomid says
Indeed. Sand only indicates a certain range in particle size.
grumpypathdoc says
Glen @ #15
Ah yes the White Sands of NM. Visited there way back in 1979. The stuff looks like snow and is Soooo white. Blindingly so. The kids loved it.
lanceleuven says
Badboy!!
birgerjohansson says
Sandy… Is this a relative?
“Spitting Image – Randy Andy” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwexhQ-92ws
DLC says
“pay no attention to the lack of granular appearance, I’m just part of this here sand hill. just laying here, like the other rocks, waiting for dinner . . . “
yubal says
LoL!
Sandy. That’s awesome!
sparks says
That is soooooooo cute.
Are they good sauteed in olive oil?
scottjordan says
“Oh, I get it. She’s Sandy. That’s her name, and she’s also covered in… yes!” – SpongeBob SquarePants
Xavier Ninnis says
Lorna Dune? :,(
F says
StevoR
Yes, sand is defined entirely by grain size. your standard modern western table salt is sand.
Here’s an example of a chart:
http://www.pilbarageology.com.au/product_images/p/392/untitled__17034_zoom.JPG
A soil size chart beyond sand:
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/mg/gardennotes/214.html
A go-to site for things arenaceous:
http://throughthesandglass.typepad.com/through_the_sandglass/
Sandiseattle says
Really? I think he looks more like a Peter, or maybe a Gregg. :-)
'Tis Himself says
I’m gonna love him, and hug him, and pet him, and call him
GeorgeSandy.