Follow-up to my Lidocaína Esmeralda! post:
We have a special on purple lido today from the same sample. No, this proton doesn’t really speak Spanish…I’ve been told many times I don’t even speak English well, and occasionally get spanked in the comments for being brash with satire. Ahh, some people are sensitive to jokes or they just don’t get me? This SS is not gonna make it as a textbook nor a research report, sorry you gotta go elsewhere for that Bologna sausage.
“The Purple Floater” X2.5x10
Procedure (redacted)
I cleaned off the slide and cover slip better.
Before putting the sample on the slide I noticed filaments like the “Snake in the Grass” (first photo from the other day), so these are artifacts of dirty slides (no I’m not dirty myself).
Scoped in purple aperture. The image focus was on the solution layer.
The slide bathed in heavy WiFi for 8 hours and the details were unchanged.
Still using nerves of steel and sweating to get the right photo.
No slide licking today.
I received dental care with this make the other day, and gave a subjective rating of, “comfortably numb”.
Results
I do not think this is any kind of human-made tech, and could not find any tech looking stuff in the entire slide. Any lines or dots you may see in the objects look to me like folded crystal or gelatinous filaments with some water pockets inside them. Some of you may have some pointers for us.
Dental care so far is of “good quality”.
Conclusion
For now, I think this lido is “Safe & Effective”, no guarantee of course.
Discussion of the microscope lady with blue gloves redacted today.
Anyone wanting to come to Japan for dental care?
Oh, got another little goodie after the first upload.
“Rats scurrying in the basement” X2.5x10 (Zoom in the browser magnification and look at full screen (F11) for best resolution).
The thick straight lines are from cracks in the camera lens from dropping the phone too many times.
No clear techie-like stuff, no unknown schmutz (what about known unknowns?), no HIV viruses, no clumping etc. Just healthy active rats scurrying away from cats and other predators.
Yours Truly, Proton Magic & Co.
Strange, I have never heard of a konbini not accepting coins, but there is an automated self check out. they may be pushing now. This is all part of the getting rid of cash program.
Yes to Japan.
A friend told me that a lot of elderly Japanese are dying with no one to leave their property to so the state sells it off really cheapo to whoever wants it.
My friend's nephew with a Japanese wife apparently got a wonderful beach front property for $10k US$
I'm not believing just the one story, but since you mentioned Japan.