LINGUISTICS :: View topic - Can anyone help me???????:: Post subject: Can anyone help me??????? Reply with quote. Identify the level of linguistic structure at which the variation exists, i.e. phonological, http://www.lingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7771&sid=7093a6a05ee005692c6246fc70697f31HOME | I was just about to crawl into bed when I discovered something else was crawling there! It was one of these strange insects that I noticed flying around the other day, but never saw anything like them before in my life. Bug Writing Guidelines:: If engineers can't see the bug themselves to prove that it exists, You'll see a description of each component, to help you make the best choice.) A good summary should quickly and uniquely identify a bug report. Conversely, a vague bug summary like install problem forces anyone reviewing installation http://bugs.maemo.org/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.htmlHOME |
They look kind of like an overgrown termite, with features of an ant or a cockroach. I'm pretty sure they're neither termites, cockroaches, or ants. They're quite large and reddish-brown in color. The ones I saw had wings, but the one in my bed didn't.
I tried to take a picture but I only have a camera phone, so it's not a very good picture... Instead, I tried to draw the closest approximation of this insect using Photoshop:
http://img383.imageshack.us/my.php?image...
I have him in a container for now and I'll probably turn him loose in the morning. He seems to be heavy, because I hear him scuttling around in the container, sometimes falling on his back. He kinda gives me the creepy crawlies... Whatever these bugs are, they're pretty gross looking! Explain Bug Life Cycle and expalin briefly each 'Status' also:: Can anyone help me how to make that object as unique or another way to identify that web table object? Hope to receive many solutions from you. http://www.allinterview.com/showanswers/6914.htmlHOME |
it looks kinda like an earwig...but i dont think it is
a worker termite?
Let the poor thing free already....how'd you like to be in a glass jar....
CLOSTROPHOBIC CRUELTY!
weevil...
It looks kind of like a termite to me but my right eye isn't working very well today (so it could be an elephant really)
http://www.pestproducts.com/termites.htm
Does that look like it?
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