About Cornhusk Dollshttp://www.nativetech.org/cornhusk/corndoll.html
the Instructions for Making Cornhusk Dolls Cornhusk dolls have been made by Northeastern Native Americans probably since the beginnings of corn agriculture more than a thousand ye
Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay
60's Winghttp://thegalleryofmonstertoys.com/60swing/60smainpage.html
science fiction movies, making them seem more fun than scary. Though obviously aimed at children, the pun-filled magazine was originally conceived as a Playboy -style journal for
Mr. Lowe's Wolfenstein 3D Page/Acorn and PC/nonframeshttp://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~brlowe/
Four years in the making, it has 6 new well designed episodes. Includes new graphics and sounds, plus many other elements. Made by CorriganJr and Geese. There's also a video
2017: September - December Political Notes - Richard Stallmanhttp://stallman.org/archives/2017-sep-dec.html
in the name of making a planned economy work. Total surveillance means total tyranny, so even if it does function in some economic sense, it is a bad system. 28 December 2017 ( Da
Tinplate FAQ Part 4http://www.spikesys.com/Modelrr/faq4.html
8.75" for O-27, making it 5.7% grade. This would be a torturous grade for a real railroad, whose normal heavy grade is 2.5 to 3%. For most beginner train sets this is steep, but m
This is a listing of frequently asked questions and general information concerning the collection, operation and repair of collectable model railroad equipment.
Crafts'n Things 1990s Magazine Reviewhttp://www.somethingunderthebed.com/CURTAIN/REVIEWSmags/CraftsnThings1990s.html
May Dembowski SPECIAL(making dolls): Doll Designers' Secrets by Jennifer Bearman Ten Tips for Better Stuffing by Donn
www.SomethingUndertheBed.com is a bibliography dedicated to the preservation of published matter, past and present, that has to do with the creative arts. The creator of this proj
90's Winghttp://thegalleryofmonstertoys.com/90swing/90smainpage.html
Kenner and Toy Biz were making toys less articulated and less detailed, McFarlane made his toys super-articulated and hyper-detailed. Where other manufacturers toned down the gore
70's Winghttp://thegalleryofmonstertoys.com/70swing/70smainpage.html
the Kenner Alien, making it one of the most popular collectible toys ever. Kenner Alien loose (1979) Kenner Alien in box with loose Aliens standing gaurd (1979) Fun Stuf Expanding
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