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idfuckhimcarnalleigh · 1 year ago
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maybe they made the comparison before discovering that iron is in blood
blood being frequently described as having a "coppery smell" in fiction is kind of funny considering that there is a metallic component to blood and it's not copper
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neximalloys · 21 days ago
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detectingstormtroopersearth · 4 months ago
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BASICALLY, TOM RAWLING OR OTHER TIME TRAVELERS ALREADY IN JAIL AWAITING SENTENCING FOR TIME TRAVEL CRIMES, HOPING TO CAUSE CHAOS ENGINES TO BUST THEM OUT OF JAIL
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sunriseindustries · 6 months ago
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Sunrise Brass Industries are Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier of customized Components in Brass, Stainless Steel, Copper, Bronze, Gun Metal and special alloys at Jamnagar. https://www.sunriseind.co.in/index.html
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atlasmetalind · 7 months ago
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rfantennaindia · 8 months ago
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meckindustries · 8 months ago
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Top 8 Copper Parts Manufacturers in India
This Comprehensive Blog Delves Into the Crucial Role of Copper Parts Within India’s Industrial Sector, Showcasing Their Importance Across Various Industries Thanks to Their Exceptional Properties Like Conductivity and Corrosion Resistance. Highlighting the Top Manufacturers in India Such as Meck Industries, Hindustan Copper Limited, Bhagyanagar India Limited, Madhav Copper, Rajnandini Metal, Sterlite Copper, Gujarat Copper Alloy Ltd., and Kavya Metal, It Emphasizes Their Dedication to Precision Manufacturing and Superior Quality. With Insights Into Sustainability and Customization Options, This Guide Provides Valuable Information for Businesses Seeking Top-Notch Copper Components. Dive Deeper Into the Article for A Thorough Analysis and To Learn, How These Leading Manufacturers Are Shaping India’s Copper Industry.
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thestuffedalligator · 1 year ago
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It's been said before, but goddammit I love the material components for spells in D&D. They're so stupid.
Detect Thoughts requires a copper to cast. Gust of Wind needs beans. Sunbeam requires a magnifying glass. Passwall uses sesame seeds.
Darkvision needs fucking. Carrots.
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rashtriyametal · 2 years ago
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fuckingrecipes · 2 months ago
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Cooking question I'm too embarrassed to ask someone IRL: how easy or hard is it to accidentally poison yourself?
I know not to eat things that are too old (past the best-by date, changed color etc), I know not to eat things that were burned. I know to be careful about handling raw meat. I know how to store leftovers. I know to pay attention to instructions on the package and to check if the package is damaged etc.
But at the same time... well, a lot of cooking advice I've seen over the years includes some variation of "try things out, see what you like!" and I'd kind of like to do that. But if the results turn out inedible, I'd like them to be "inedible" as in "tastes very bad" and not "inedible" as in "going to upset your stomach" or "send you to the hospital"
If I try to cook/bake/roast/fry/whatever a food that can be eaten raw, like fruit, what are the odds that the result will be safe to eat?
What about lettuce? I'm aware it would probably taste bad, but would it be safe to try?
If I mix random liquid-y things from my pantry to make a sauce for whatever vegetables&meat I'm frying, what are the odds the result would be safe to eat? (Assuming all the components are edible by themself, I'm NOT talking about cleaning solutions or dish soap or whatever)
What might be some questions I don't even know I should check?
If I try to cook/bake/roast/fry/whatever a food that can be eaten raw, like fruit, what are the odds that the result will be safe to eat? If I mix random liquid-y things from my pantry to make a sauce for whatever vegetables&meat I'm frying, what are the odds the result would be safe to eat?
100% safe. There is a ZERO (0%) percent chance of accidentally creating a poison when cooking a safe-to-eat-raw food item.
You're not going to accidentally create a poison when you mix spices, sauces, or various edible ingredients together.
It's just not how chemistry works. With no exception I can think of, you can't take one safe-to-eat plant or animal and cook it or mix it with another in a way that will create a toxic substance.
Cooking lettuce to eat is safe. Cooking whole fruit is safe. Mixing a hundred sauces together is safe. Go for it.
I could take a sample of every single individually edible item in my fridge, pantry, and spice cabinet, blend it all into a big slurry, cook it & eat a portion of that concoction with confidence that I won't die from it. While it may be gross and taste bad, it won't actually harm me. It won't be a poison, no matter how many different types of food ingredients are tossed into the pot.
I cannot guarantee that you will never upset your stomach, because you could be sensitive to or allergic to an ingredient that I don't know about. It's not a poison to all humans, but it'd be uncomfortable to you. You can only learn about that through experience.
What CAN be dangerous:
Improper sterilization and improper technique can accidentally leave poison-producing bacteria or mold to breed when canning or fermenting foods.
Eating large amounts of a couple specific foods can be risky. There's not a lot of these, so here's a list of the big names to keep an eye on:
Cassia (common) cinnamon has a chemical that is toxic in larger quantities, but harmless in small quantities. If you eat 2 teaspoons a day, every day, you'll run into trouble. If you use Ceylon cinnamon instead, you can eat pretty much as much as you want.
Don't eat a whole nutmeg. It's wonderful when used sparingly, but can be poisonous in large amounts. Same rule as Cassia cinnamon: 2 teaspoons a day, every day, will get you into trouble. Eat less or less often.
Eating too much Liver (the organ) can cause copper toxicity and Vitamin A toxicity. It's great for you when added to a meal once a week, or a couple times a month, but shouldn't be eaten daily or in huge amounts.
Don't swallow cherry pits. They're generally harmless when swallowed whole, because they pass through digestion unscathed, but if they're crushed or cracked open first they release a compound that turns into cyanide when digested. Our body handles cyanide pretty well, but 4-5 cracked pits can become harmful. So: Don't chew them, and don't swallow them on purpose.
There are some foods which need special preparation to be made safe. They're safe COOKED, but not RAW.
Cooked beans & legumes are safe to eat. But if you're starting from a totally DRY bean or lentil (canned are pre-cooked) make sure to soak them in water for several hours and boil until they're FULLY COOKED before you eat. (Fully cooked is when you can crush them easily with a fork, with no gritty or hard center) Undercooked or uncooked beans & legumes can fuck up your guts real good. Very painful, horribly unpleasant, but probably won't kill you.
Cassava (the root vegetable that tapioca is made from) MUST be thoroughly cooked before eating. Raw cassava can be toxic. It's another cyanide bro.
Don't eat raw potatoes - always cook them. If your potatoes have sprouted, don't eat the sprouts & peel any green skin off. Tbh tho, an adult would need to eat at least a pound of green potatoes to get sick. Be reasonably cautious about it. Don't feed green potatoes to small children.
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Note: This advice is intended for someone who shops at a grocery for their food, not someone who is foraging for ingredients or is growing their own. There's a lot more opportunities to poison yourself when working with whole plants in the wild, and not the prepared-for-sale ones at a store.
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shittydndideas · 19 days ago
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a wizard and barbarian duo who do arcane science, mythbuster style.
the barbarian often takes the role of the test dummy, because if you can survive falling at terminal velocity then ostensibly you can survive almost anything. if the barb does actually die, the wizard marks it as a notable experiment and then drags what's left of the barb's body off to a temple for resurrection.
one of the wizard's primary focuses is testing out alternative material components, acknowledging that most spell components are based off of common sayings ('a penny for your thoughts' being the explanation for a copper piece being used in the Detect Thoughts spell) or old wives tales (carrots being used for Darkvision). For example, they try out replacing sulfur with powdered sugar in the spell Fireball, since powdered sugar is extremely flammable and easier to acquire.
The scientific ethics council hates them.
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valtsv · 1 year ago
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i think the fragile mortality of the machine is why i like the concept of characters who are holograms and artificial intelligences so much. because on paper, they're far more durable than their flesh and blood human counterparts, and much harder to break or hurt. but the reality is they're incredibly vulnerable and dependent on their creators and caretakers. all it takes is pulling a plug, or damaging or removing a vital component, or erasing important data, to "kill" them. they can be lost without hope of recovery in an instant. they don't look it, but they're just as mortal as we are. and they're often helpless to prevent it, unable to fight back except by begging for their lives. we designed them that way. a perfect silicon and copper foil prison of an existence.
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neximalloys · 25 days ago
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Nexim Alloys, a leading provider of industrial solutions, specializes in the manufacture and distribution of high-quality hose and nozzle systems tailored to meet diverse industry requirements. With a commitment to innovation and reliability, Nexim Alloys offers a comprehensive range of products designed to optimize fluid handling and delivery processes across various sectors
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hlootooart · 4 months ago
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SO THE DEEP SEA HAS OXYGEN-PRODUCING GEOBATTERIES
So apparently there’s nodules of “metals like lithium, cobalt and copper” that just so happen to be the main components of batteries. These nodules do what’s called “electrolysis”, which is splitting water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. This means that oxygen is being produced in the DEEP FRIGGIN SEA WITHOUT SUNLIGHT. This is, possibly, the first time an oxygen-making process outside of photosynthesis has ever been recorded.
This is so bizarre that for like 8 years the scientists observed this and thought there were problems with their equipment. But every time they sent the machines to get looked at, they were told that there was nothing wrong with the anything. But as of this year they’ve finally realized the truth.
I’ve considered using electrolysis to make oxygen for creatures before but never thought to make it an actual feature of the environment before! This is so cool! Now underwater fantasy civilizations may look a little less primitive now!
GOD I love the deep sea… 🌊
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sunriseindustries · 6 months ago
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Sunrise Brass Industries are Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier of customized Components in Brass, Stainless Steel, Copper, Bronze, Gun Metal and special alloys at Jamnagar. https://www.sunriseind.co.in/index.html
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atlasmetalind · 7 months ago
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Selecting ATEX Cable Gland for Industry Safety | Atlas Metal
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