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tigersnails · 6 years
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All the questions.
🤐 How often do you booyah?
i spam booyah,,,, especially around the first thirty seconds lmao
oh also i booyah whenever i see a teammate splat someone
😠 One thing you can’t stand in splatoon?
… squidbaggers,,,,,, (one fell off the stage while squidbagging me tho so i was wheezing alsjdhfkfg)
😨 A weapon that makes you go “oh shit”
lmao clash blasters?? they’re a fuckin Pain to deal with sometimes
👕 What “look” do you go for? Cool, cute, edgy, etc?
g a y (jk tbh i usually just go for the gear with abilities that suit my weapon)
💥 Favorite special?
i loved the killer wail back then!! uhh but now i really dig the splashdown and the bubble blower
🌈 Favorite ink color?
oooo i really like lumigreen and lilac
🍤 How often do you go to the Crust Bucket?
i always have something active from the crust bucket lmao
🏈 Clam blitz opinion?
pretty fun with a coordinated team!!
🎧 Favorite track?
… hoo boi,,,,,, i lov,,, all the tracks,,,,,,,,,,, (my favs are calamari inkantation and all the splatfest music lmao heck)
🏰 What sort of stage would you like to see in splatoon?
somethin with propellers and platforms like the ones in ancho-v games!! those were p cool
🎆 What’s been your favorite splatfest?
aaaaa i loved my first splatfest (it was cat vs dog pff) bc like holy shit i played almost the whole day 
for spla2n uhh i think i had the most fun during the chicken vs egg fest cause i joined up with some Cool Peeps from one of the discord servers i’m in ayo
☠️ Do you go for splats, or the objective?
i go for splats bc i like to defend my teammates,,,, (most of the time at least lmao)
🎥 How often do you record what you do?
i record pretty much anything funny?? that happens a lot so,,,,,,
💰 Are you rich in the game?
n o p e (i spend a Lot of money on gear)
🔫 What do you main?
back in splat 1 my main was the hero roller!! it was real fun
now i’m still a roller ho but i’m starting to like the splatterscope???
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intravisiongroup · 9 years
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Video: Carbon Sun
Finally managed to paste together a short video of the Carbon Sun in action.
CarbonSun-Bergen-v1.0 from Intravision Group on Vimeo.
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glowreusbling · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Swarovski Lumigreen Crystal Bespoke Flower Ring.
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glowreusbling · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Swarovski Lumigreen Crystal Bespoke Flower Ring.
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intravisiongroup · 9 years
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Lumigreen Rotolus 
Over the years, turfgrass research programs have focused on providing optimal playing surfaces through a variety of means including cultivar improvement, water management, subsurface structure optimization, fertilization and pest management; however the single most important limiting factor to plant productivity is light (Bugbee and Monje, 1992).
In sport turf applications solving lower rates of photosynthesis in shaded areas has long been an issue without a viable solution.  When plants do not have enough sunlight, photosynthesis is limited and therefore carbohydrates, or energy (the product of photosynthesis) is restricted – particularly in the root zone – leaving plants susceptible to drought and disease.
The turf grass light system, Lumigreen Rotulus, was made to evaluate turf response to LED light under different wavelengths, intensities and blue/ red ratio in order to optimize lighting requirements for commercial applications of LED turf remediation.
The biological research and field testing supporting Lumigreen was completed in cooperation with Dr. Andy McNitt, Ph.D., Penn State University (US) and Dr. Mike Dixon, Ph.D., University of Guelph (CAN). The system in its current format is a complete growth system for turf grass, combining fine-tuned light-spectrum and intensity with controlled temperature and airflow – a microclimate for productive growth. The LEDs project both light and heat towards the turf grass, allowing optimum growth in ambient temperature conditions that normally would not promote turf grass growth.
Literature Cited:
Bugbee, B and O Monje. 1992. The Limits of Crop Productivity. BioScience. Vol. 42:494-502
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