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Introducing myself / Furaha
Topic Started: Jul 21 2008, 03:29 PM (861 Views)
Sigmund Nastrazzurro
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Hello everyone,

Seeing as this is an entire forum devoted to my major hobby, how could I resist? The best way to introduce myself may be to refer you to my own project on evolution on a specific project. Some of you may already know it:

http://www.planetfuraha.org

and/or its associated blog:

http://planetfuraha.blogspot.com/

Sigmund Nastrazzurro
"Never again, we vowed, would we let Natural History become a mere part of Human History" (Souren Nyoroge)
Visit the planet Furaha website and the corresponding blog
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lamna
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Splendid to have you here. Your site is well made and informative. I learnt a lot about animal locomotion thanks to your site.
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Giant Blue Anteater
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Welcome to the Speculative Evolution forums, Sigmund!

I've seen Furaha before. I love the locomotion animations you did.
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Livyatan


Furaha certainly is a wonderfully site.
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Saxophlutist
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Glad to see another world builder here! Especially one with a big website!
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Sliver Slave
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I'm going back to basics.

Very nice website you have there. I especially like the ballonts post.
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Nemo Ramjet
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Great to see you here too! I hope more worldbuilders join us in the future!
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Hey, I know your website! I loved the stuff on locomotion and movement. :3 It helped me figure out how my own world of thingys moved.
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