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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2310 on: February 14, 2016, 06:49:36 AM »
  I recently cleaned out the big plastic tub that contains my cleaning supplies, and I found
  a package of small trash bags (regulation city bags) that I didn't realize I had.  That's handy.  :thumbup:
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2311 on: February 14, 2016, 09:05:22 AM »
Just found several bowls worth of herb that had fallen down the side of my bed.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2312 on: February 14, 2016, 10:26:06 AM »
Another cat hiding place up above the duct work in the basement
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2313 on: February 14, 2016, 06:52:02 PM »
Just found several bowls worth of herb that had fallen down the side of my bed.

  Your bedroom's like Narnia.  All that magic just behind the ordinary stuff.  :P
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2314 on: February 15, 2016, 02:41:36 PM »
A chocolate bar that I bought the other day but had forgotten.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2315 on: February 15, 2016, 03:01:17 PM »
Two marked down bags of Hershey's Kisses with Almonds, from Valentines Day,  Usually there's only trash left at the store.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2316 on: February 15, 2016, 05:24:30 PM »
Lol, something like that possibly. I'm forever putting things somewhere then forgetting. Although if I happen to have a large excess of whatever, I'll sometimes break off a portion of the substance/s in question and leave it somewhere in my room as a treat for me to find later by accident when I've totally forgotten, so some time in the future when I say, open a book and find a spliff tucked between the pages, or secrete a few blotters, a bagged up line or two of some sort of intranasal candy, the fruits of one's labours, etc.

But most often I'll simply mislay something, and then find it much later.

Not drugs this time, but when I just went upstairs to grab my coke and e-fag (that is to say, the sort of coke that comes in bottles, is fizzy and doubtless being less than good for health) and found a bag each of sarsaparilla drops, and of rhubarb&custard hard candies, both sorts of candy are favourites of mine, especially rhubarb and custards. Found the bag of sarsaparilla on the floor, unopened, and on the back of one of those narnia webway gate shelves of mine, my rhubarb and custards; I'd bought them, possibly both, a month or two ago give or take a week ish maybe, and then promptly forgot all about them, as I'd just bought about 30 quid worth of a huge selection of my favourite kinds of sweets.

No salmiak to have been had in the sweet shop, but I did get myself several bags each of giant foam bananas, mini foam bananas, and pink shrimps, I love the somewhat unusual soft, yet flexible and slightly granular when bitten into textures of those three. As well as loads of flavours of posh end 'jelly belly' gourmet jellybeans, liquorice sticks, pontefract cakes, bubblegum bonbons, about  6-7 different kinds of toffee, hard and soft, various kinds of gobstopper, boxes of nuclear warheads and atomic fireballs (both little round hard candies that pack a truly brutal level of heat, the warheads being the larger of the two, but unlike the fireballs they have a sour flavor too, and fuck me, they are sour as fairly strong HCl, easily as sour and face-twisting as 20-25% [aq.]HCl. No, that wasn't something deliberately tasted, but accidentally licked traces off a finger that had touched some)

Lol those warhead candies, either type, are fucking lethal little buggers, not misnamed in the slightest.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2317 on: February 16, 2016, 10:47:39 AM »
A chocolate bar that I bought the other day but had forgotten.

  How did you forget such a wonderful thing?  :chocolate:  Wouldn't happen to me!
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2318 on: February 23, 2016, 01:07:26 AM »
A chocolate bar that I bought the other day but had forgotten.

  How did you forget such a wonderful thing?  :chocolate:  Wouldn't happen to me!

It happens when I can't focus.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2319 on: April 11, 2016, 11:32:30 AM »
A very nice (although older) Riccar vacuum curbside.

Riccar is one of the "better" brands...haven't tested it yet since it was raining when I picked it up, but that's like finding a $100 bill on the side of the road.

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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2320 on: April 11, 2016, 12:26:41 PM »
Just found out May holiday isn't one week but two weeks this year.

Thought it was weird, that all of the May holiday days fell in April.  :hahaha:
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2321 on: April 12, 2016, 08:13:59 AM »
  A few days ago, I found both my mailbox key and my new eyeglass prescription in the same bag.   :woohoo:
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2322 on: April 12, 2016, 10:18:36 PM »
I just happened upon the find of the year, at least so far, and probably for quite a long time to come.

Searching under my bed for a book on biotech and neurobiology, genetics.  'genes, cells, and brains' I bought recently and am just getting into, after finishing the warhammer40k novel i got the same time.

What else did I find? a bag of pintsized creme eggs, and a big fucker of a somehow forgotten HORDE of morphine; 50-something 30mg caps, and a few tens too. Damn,fuck thats sweet!, that just made not my day, but day, night, week and another 40-something odd (rough as a redneck grizzly-bear's arsering after a sandpaper enema:P) weeks of the year yet to come.
Not that that much morph would last me a year, lol.  But certainly for a good few decent sized servings, with starter, dessert and one of those fancy drinks served in a little long glass with a paper umbrella on a pointy stick, stabbed into a pitted whole green olive on the other end to nibble when the drinker is finished with their drink to boot :D:D:D.

Not often enough do I have enough around so I can just say 'bollocks to stingy' and let rip, with the only constraint imposed being twofold, 1-the maximal dosage that I'd find enjoyable, without undesirable side effects, and B-of course, to remain below an overdose. Other than that, aim for where I fancy being tonight, stick a rollup in my trap, some good music on and take things nice and easy.

Although there is a very high chance indeed that I'll end up not bothering to move upstairs, and just fall asleep on the sofa, with my thick, soft, REALLY comfortable robe wrapped round me for warmth. Most probably won't bother with a sleeping pill after all tonight. Did kind of feel that way inclined a while earlier, as I felt really tired, but nevertheless couldn't sleep. Damned sure I won't need to use one to get some kip tonight, not now I won't,  thats for sure, although given that its usually chlormethiazole that I use for my preferred sleeper, I'd not fancy chancing it actually atm, not with quite such a solid belter of a pain med dose in me anyhow. If I'd have had any benzodiazepine type sedatives, more likely but not with something quite sob barbiturate-esque, electrophysiologically speaking, where ion flux 'shape', duration and amplitude  are concerned {by 'shape' I mean does an  agonist ligand increase mean chloride channel open time per given GABAergic stimulus, or does it increase frequency of opening without shifting the time curve. Or both. Or induce a conformational change favouring either greater affinity of GABA itself for the GABAaR heteropentamer by making it more favorable to bind/less so to dissociate once bound, or favouring greater efficacy. Or a mixture of the above? etc. etc. The way benzos work renders them much less dangerous in OD than the oldfashioned sedatives like the barbs, chlormethiazole, glutethimide, ethchlorvynol , quaalude, and the like, but at the price of a trade-off in subjective quality of, as opposed to simply quantity of, effect.

Might have to order a selection of a few different benzos online when I get round to it, there are quite a wide ranging selection available on the grey market these days, some far better than
others. Flubromazolam was a good one, out of the ones I've tried of the various grey-economy-sourced offerings round about now one of the best  and some triazolonitrobenzodiazepine, I WISH I could remember what it was named now, was a while ago, turned up at a local head shop, and it proved a real gem insofarasmuch as I like any of them, but it disappeared and they didn't restock after a while, which is a bit shite on a furry fuckstick, now I can't check and see what it was, bastard it to hades.
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2323 on: April 13, 2016, 05:40:51 AM »
  The space under Lestat's bed is like the closet doorway to Narnia!  He finds more stuff under there ...  :orly:
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Re: What did you find today?
« Reply #2324 on: April 13, 2016, 07:15:23 AM »
Lol. Not quite that far.

But there have been a fair few neat finds now and then, over  the time I've had the bed itself, theres been unopened bags of sweets, packs of gum, the occasional bottle of coke, cans of beer, money of course is easy to mislay. Found some just earlier actually, not a huge amount, a few quid, but welcome all the same.

Just recently the other day I relocated a book I bought a while ago and didn't start because I was reading  several others. Found two actually, one, a mixture of genetics, molecular biology, and neurology/neurobiology/neurochemistry. The other one I can remember the name of, that one I can't right now and I CBF going upstairs to check, atm. the other book is some specialist mycology text dealing with the ergot fungi, biology, historical importance, medicinal import, chemistry , identification, culture, mutagenesis techniques for breeding wildtype strains and mutating them until one gets a strain suitable for production of lysergic acid prercursor compounds, culture techniques, from petri dish scale to industrial scale fermentation/submerged culture, or if one is going the growing route rather than doing all the actual production stage  in fields of grain/cereal crop. Or, rather, cereal grasses used as merely hosts for the parasite, and all sorts of stuff like how  specialist designs of vehicle used for infecting fields with greatest efficiency, think combine harvester or plow on a tractor, only the hardware is a big tank of liquid suspension laden with either spore solutions, or suspensions of mycelium, big spiked rollers, sprayed with the solution as the vehicle travels over the field of cereal at the right stage of the grain plant host's lifecycle, the rollers prickling the grass ears with loads of infectious spines, covered in the spore solution and thus introducing the infection.

  in  hardback copy, I have the ebook in a .PDF form, but I scoured the net  until eventually I managed to find a hardcopy for sale at an affordable price. Got one forl about $40-something USD. The others I could find online, even secondhand, were £100 GBP,or even more. Very pleased with that, because I've wanted the book in a paper copy, the actual real book. For the main reason of portability really, because I don't want my laptop in the lab, at all if I can help it, for the same reason I relocated my microscope, and  a lot of the electronics, only major electronic kit I left in there, is both my mag-stirrer/hotplates, the IR digital thermometer, and my autoclave. There's the vac pump too but I've not the space to mount both the pump, permanently, and to go with it, I need both place to securely mount a multi-line manifold, and set up schlenk line (a schlenk line is a setup for occasions when its needed to work under hard vacuum and keep everything strictly anhydrous,/ working with the sort of thing that
MUST be handled dry and under inert gas, for instance,  if one wishes to make use of reagents like say, tert-butyllithium, diborane:THF adduct, and other such organometallics like BuLi, such as organocopper reagents, various catalysts, Raney nickel for instance, although the extreme vac/inert environment and anhydrous conditions of a schlenk isn't mandatory, one can keep raney nickel sopping wet with solvent it shouldn't .spontaneously ignite. Just an example of a pyrophoric catalyst, although compared to some reagents that like to burst into flame whenever the chance may arise its fairly tame.

And of course, thats just the sort of hardware that comes in handy if conducting a synthesis and one or more steps requires  the use of any reagents and/or solvents that are ungodly poisonous.


And the odd not-so-neat find turned up in the past  under the bed. Got cut on glass before, and tidying it up, managed to get a needlestick injury from a dropped rig that had rolled under the edge of the bed. Another time some sort of invertebrate critter or other delighted in the opportunity to sink a pair of fangs into my finger. Don't know what it was, I never saw it, only felt something go and chomp down on me, that wasn't big enough to be mammalian, and neither reptile nor amphibian would be found there that wasn't meant to be for some reason, if ever there were any. And no bird, featherless, small, bite-y, chitinous, wriggly, unholy wick little bastard.
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