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The diary discs themselves were made from the wood of a tree native to the Utopian moon along with papyrus used as the "pages" for writing and drawing on. The circular carvings which adorned the top of the box were added for purely aesthetic reasons and were a form of Furling decoration. The papyrus used for the pages of the book were treated with a kind of lacquer which was added to make them last for a long period of time, a technique also used by the Egyptians of Earth perhaps suggesting a link between the two peoples.

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  • Furling diary discs
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  • The diary discs themselves were made from the wood of a tree native to the Utopian moon along with papyrus used as the "pages" for writing and drawing on. The circular carvings which adorned the top of the box were added for purely aesthetic reasons and were a form of Furling decoration. The papyrus used for the pages of the book were treated with a kind of lacquer which was added to make them last for a long period of time, a technique also used by the Egyptians of Earth perhaps suggesting a link between the two peoples.
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Affiliation
  • *Furlings *Tau'ri
Name
  • Furling diary discs
Function
  • Information storage
Manufacturer
  • Furlings
Material
  • Wood and papyrus
Control
  • Manual
Designer
  • Furlings
Size
  • 20(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The diary discs themselves were made from the wood of a tree native to the Utopian moon along with papyrus used as the "pages" for writing and drawing on. The circular carvings which adorned the top of the box were added for purely aesthetic reasons and were a form of Furling decoration. The papyrus used for the pages of the book were treated with a kind of lacquer which was added to make them last for a long period of time, a technique also used by the Egyptians of Earth perhaps suggesting a link between the two peoples. While one of the discs was simply an outline of the village, showing both the original houses and what appeared to be a temple, many of the other pages chronicled what happened when the hallucinogenic plant was introduced to the moon, the last page showing that there was a link between the plant and the paranoia which was sweeping through the village. Each page was written in the Furling language along with accompanying diagrams.
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