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All of us could use some cock.li
What does the "li" after the end of your sentence mean?
What is carcinization?
It's how life tends to evolve into crab-like forms. I'm not good at thinking up usernames, so it was the best I came up with. I like the Rust language, and the language's mascot is a crab. So, my username is about the tendency of codebases to turn to Rust.
Ah I see. Not well, but I see. Ferric triggered my question because I use Ammonium ferric cyanide and Ammonium ferric citrate. You mix those two things together in warm water to create Mike Ware's NewCyanotype formula. Then you paint them over paper or other surfaces and expose them to UV light under a photo negative. The result is that a blue print photo is created. Then you wash away that image in water. The blue bits are water insoluble so they stay. The rest is dissolved And floats away.
Liechtenstein
Seems kind of unnecessary at the end there, doesn't it? Not like the sentence has anything to do with the country.