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Post by Glance A'Lot on Dec 30, 2009 13:47:36 GMT
"...but this time I want the exact name of this type of bacteria"
Oh hell, only a few million guesses...
OK - family is either Bacteriaceae or Bacillaceae...
My first guess'd be Escherichia coli (commonly abbreviated E. coli)
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Post by Galadriel on Dec 30, 2009 18:45:27 GMT
To cut down on a billion possible bacteria's I'm gonna give a hint: The pen is mightier then the sword but it's the letter that can slay you...
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Post by LaFille on Jan 2, 2010 18:43:14 GMT
Then would that be Bacillum Anthracis?
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Post by Galadriel on Jan 2, 2010 21:13:23 GMT
Then would that be Bacillum Anthracis? Damn you're good girl! Maybe my hint gave away a bit too much ;D It was indeed the Bacillum Anthracis or better known as Anthrax (no not the band ;D)
You're next!
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Post by The Sonar Chicken on Jan 3, 2010 6:17:33 GMT
Hah? How'd LaFille figure that out? "Pen that can slay you"? I know that Anthrax kills people.
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Post by Galadriel on Jan 3, 2010 14:19:46 GMT
Anthrax got his fame mostly cuz people put it in an envelop to kill someone So a letter that can kill you, written by a pen
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Post by LaFille on Jan 4, 2010 17:47:31 GMT
Yeah, "it's the letter that can slay you" hinted to anthrax terrorism being done via mail. ;D What is this?
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Jan 4, 2010 21:46:44 GMT
A strip mining operation?
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Post by The Sonar Chicken on Jan 5, 2010 3:42:52 GMT
Overhead view(maybe satellite) of a map
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Post by Galadriel on Jan 5, 2010 8:51:40 GMT
Some sort of mineral stone cut in half?
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Post by Glance A'Lot on Jan 5, 2010 9:14:21 GMT
Bird's (satellite) perspective on a castle or fortress on a mountain/hill.
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Post by LaFille on Jan 6, 2010 18:02:02 GMT
A strip mining operation? Yes, a satellite view of an open-pit gold mine in Australia: see here (click). Me too, it reminded me of a stone cut motif. That and something NSFW. ;D
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Jan 6, 2010 22:49:15 GMT
Ha! I was going with a tin mine in Russia. Funnily enough, I grew up in Laverton, but a different Laverton. What's this?
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Post by Flix on Jan 7, 2010 0:36:43 GMT
That looks like Big Bird's crotch.
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Jan 7, 2010 2:11:02 GMT
Yes indeed. I wasn't sure how easy that would be. Perhaps I should have just gone with feathers.
Your turn!
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Post by LaFille on Jan 8, 2010 17:47:50 GMT
Lol... I wouldn't have thought of picking something like that; good idea. ;D
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Post by Flix on Jan 13, 2010 5:24:55 GMT
Ok, guess what's causing these:
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Jan 13, 2010 21:52:09 GMT
Spotlights in fog?
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Post by Galadriel on Jan 14, 2010 9:17:36 GMT
Me thinks this is some sort of Aurora Borealis, or whatever it's called. It's a natures phenomenon or something.
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Post by LaFille on Jan 14, 2010 19:38:04 GMT
Yeah, it does look like aurora borealis... Some kind of magnetic perturbation, or sun-emitted particles?
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