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<2012-02-12>
now in Russian too!
triangle.sente.ru
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<2011-09-13>
new items in the shop! T-shirts, prints and other stuff :)
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<2011-08-27>
the shop and the infobox section are finished and online! ^_^
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<2011-07-26>
I'm back to drawing again :)
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<2010-09-27>
I will be attending an anime event "Aki no Tamashii" in Amsterdam later this year - I did some comission work for the organizer of the event, the EGCC, which you can view in the related artwork section now.
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<2010-09-12>
Tampere go congress art uploaded in the related artwork section.
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<2010-08-26>
New related artwork, I hope to upload art from the Tampere go congress soon.
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mike |
<2012-08-06 00:26> |
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hey hollow,
you rolled a 20 on complete geekyness. congrats. :p |
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serene |
<2012-06-14 14:41> |
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it is great to see that you are still drawing. And I hope that your school will survive till you graduate :P |
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sgtkururu |
<2012-06-08 04:56> |
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I preferred it without any explanation. |
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Keley |
<2012-06-06 04:34> |
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I like your first explanation better. |
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chidori |
<2012-06-05 15:02> |
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Burning sticks is an ancient pagan fertility ritual that, if performed above the petri dish, should increase the number of colonies...
...alternatively, if you prefer the rational (and truthful, less exciting) explanation: The glass rod you use to spread the bacteria onto the growth plate needs to be sterile, so you dunk it in alcohol and set it on fire for sterilization. ;) |
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Hollow Barista |
<2012-06-05 11:12> |
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Cute.
But how does burning sticks relate to study of bacteria? I tried to google it, but I guess I rolled badly on my gather information check. (RPG reference I wonder why...) |
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