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May 25, 2010 21:23

Lea, Kagerou...I think we should go get dinner from the bazaar tonight instead of cooking for ourselves.

Does anyone know how to get chemical stains off the ceiling?

csi: edensphere: the new class, analyze that, ....huh, golf clap goes here, sad scientist, definitely not a ninja, for science

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/tags you everywhere longnosedliar May 26 2010, 02:12:55 UTC
Chemicals on the ceiling? How did you do that?

Oh, but as for the stains, lemon juice probably does the trick. [Tap tap.] Or more chemicals, if you feel like experimenting.

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oh bb blindedmewith May 26 2010, 02:16:07 UTC
I got a really good idea of how to make some Luminol, except it ended up not that good and kind of went boom.

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besides, I think these two will get along. Amateur experiments ftw :|b longnosedliar May 26 2010, 02:24:14 UTC
So maybe you made something else, instead! I bet you could use it somehow. Most great inventions probably started off by going boom.

What's Luminol, anyway?

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Aw hellz yeah blindedmewith May 26 2010, 02:27:15 UTC
Definitely something else. Luminol doesn't look like this. It's not a great invention, though. Just a mess now.

Oh! It's the most amazing substance! It's a spray that can be used to detect blood after a crime, even once it's been washed away! I've been trying to make it so the Watch can use it next time there's a murder.

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Re: Aw hellz yeah longnosedliar May 26 2010, 03:26:51 UTC
It'd have to be, to stick on the ceiling like that.

That does sound pretty amazing. Not as exciting as explosions, maybe, but still pretty cool! What have you tried so far in trying to make it?

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blindedmewith May 26 2010, 03:46:00 UTC
A whole bunch of things. I found some books that talked about how Luminol works back when the Wilderness was a mall, but none of them are actually instructional manuals, so I've been experimenting.

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longnosedliar May 26 2010, 05:00:48 UTC
If your experiments blow up, maybe it's not such a good idea to do them inside. But then again, doing them outside might be even worse...

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blindedmewith May 26 2010, 19:20:02 UTC
An outdoors science lab wouldn't be a good idea. Weather could be a big problem, and there's the possibility of contamination.

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longnosedliar May 27 2010, 04:35:50 UTC
Huh, you've got a point there... but if they explode inside, it's no good.

Have you got a lid on your container yet? That might do the trick!

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/blatantly making shit up blindedmewith May 27 2010, 18:59:49 UTC
At that stage of my experiment, I couldn't have a lid on it yet. But the experiment was obviously wrong, so I guess it doesn't matter.

Next time I'll be more careful and try at my Wellspring workstation. If there is a next time.

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