chuck4842
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Crop circles in a forest?
I know right? Wiki needs an upgrade, take your complaints to them. This area is remote. That means to me, not many bored college students.
Crop circles in a forest?
Did you read Rodney Ashby's conclusion?
Well obviously the large area with a lush crop of wheat growing in it isn't a forest is it.Ok, what if we add fog, and wiki description of the area as being a forest.
Did you read Rodney Ashby's conclusion?
To answer your question; Yes stomping will kill snails, if you put enough pressure onto any living thing with your foot on a plank it'll die... but that's not really your question is it?
As Ashby points out;
"The absence of any remains within the shells was curious but not inexplicable. Natural causes could be responsible. The nematode hypothesis is plausible and would also explain the rapid decomposition of the molluscs."
Well obviously the large area with a lush crop of wheat growing in it isn't a forest is it.
What are you talking about now? The crop circle was in a field of crop. The clue's in the name, Sherlock. The crop circle is named after a nearby feature, Tawsmead Copse.Ok, what if we add fog, and wiki description of the area as being a forest.
Crop circles in a forest?
I know right? Wiki needs an upgrade, take your complaints to them.
This area is remote. That means to me, not many bored college students.
What are you talking about now? The crop circle was in a field of crop. The clue's in the name, Sherlock. The crop circle is named after a nearby feature, Tawsmead Copse.
Note: copse = a thicket of small trees.![]()
Remote?It isn't, the area is so remote, only a group of college students could find it.
I suppose this is where witches rear their beautiful heads.

Sorry I thought you'd realise that's all I could possibly do.Obviously since you can't make it with no errors from the comfort of your own home while sitting on your arse, with lights, and a computer.
This particular formation?Are there any errors in the formation made by humans at night you'd like to point at?
Which is relevant because ______________________ ?
What are you talking about now? The crop circle was in a field of crop. The clue's in the name, Sherlock. The crop circle is named after a nearby feature, Tawsmead Copse.
Note: copse = a thicket of small trees.![]()
Remote?Only yesterday you were telling us all how teensy weensy littl' ol' England is. So small that it would only take a dog and a few motion detectors to keep tabs on all those beastly circlemakers.
ETA: and I see you're still obsessed with this idea that crop circles are made by bored, stoned, drunk teenagers. I'm sure this lot (professional artists) would be fairly dismissive of your opinion.
The thing about rare things is that by their very nature, you don't see many examples.You'd think there was another example, not just this formation. I guess Tawsmead has the monopoly on sensitive snails
Not at all... anyone with access to Google Earth could find it.It isn't, the area is so remote, only a group of college students could find it.
This area is remote. That means to me, not many bored college students.
Which is relevant because ______________________ ?
I thought we ruled out everybody else.
Are you suggesting the farmers did it?
You may have ruled everybody out... "we" certainly didn't.I thought we ruled out everybody else. Are you suggesting the farmers did it?
Vision is important when reading posts on the forum.Vision my dear Watson, vision is important while creating a complex formation in a farmers field at night while he sleepeth.
The point is that you said it was "remote" when yesterday you were claiming England was only small. Now you're trying to deflect to "darkness" when it's been pointed out to you that night time darkness isn't a problem.I stick by that statement, I didn't say however that there's not a dark place in all of England. So what's your point?
It isn't, the area is so remote, only a group of college students could find it.
Not at all... anyone with access to Google Earth could find it.
True that.I'm not 100% sure that's true. There are those amongst us who would have trouble telling their arse from their elbow without a set of written instructions.
I'm not 100% sure that's true. There are those amongst us who would have trouble telling their arse from their elbow without a set of written instructions.
Yet we have here a crime of trespassing which includes a destruction of a manufactured product for the sake of public attention. These trespassers aren't necessarilly college students.