Got it. Thanks. :smack:
[sub](Apparently, that requires thinking outside of boxes that I just don’t know how to think outside of.)[/sub]
Didn’t know you knew Mary Anning!
Yes, the tongue twister was based on a real person- though calling Pleisiosaur skeletons ‘seashells’ is fairly spectacular zoological ignorance to my mind.
Ok, so I’ve been thinking a lot about cons, hustles, and discovering valuable things lately. Ok, I think about em all the time. So, this question has popped up: when did the mass regulation of resources become common?
Years and years ago, everything was free for all, right? You find it, it’s yours. Like people who discovered gold in various parts of the country. We all learned about that in school. Or, did they have regulations on things back then too, but they didnt teach that in school?
Cardboard boxes stack better.
There were less regulations but they still existed, ever see stuff about claims and claim jumping in fiction set during the gold rush?