Definitely a 'Off-topic':
Do read the Title wording and follow the link if still confused:
The Corvid-19.xar
Also, it involves a little counting.
Acorn
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Definitely a 'Off-topic':
Do read the Title wording and follow the link if still confused:
The Corvid-19.xar
Also, it involves a little counting.
Acorn
[Link]
Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
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I could make a wry comment [ok I'm going now....]
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The joke is a blackbird is not a Corvid and Corvid is not the Coronavirus.
Told you it was off.
Acorn
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I'm no rookie, I know it's a thrush, they glare at us through the window when we forget to put out the mealworms..
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Corvo, is Spanish for Raven, a large black bird.
Gary W. Priester
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they tell me spanish is close to latin (which Italian is not) so that would make sense as corvidae is the crow family genus that includes ravens rooks jays magpies.... but not the common (european) blackbird normally associated with the nursery rhyme (though that is open to debate)... they are thrushes...
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