Disclaimer: I might have an undiagnosed attention disorder...
I have a habit of taking random curiosities to exhaustive lengths.
Some time last year I looked up what alloy would result from melting $0.41 of American change. This required finding the mass, mixture, and percentages for a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter... then crunching some numbers. If my math is remotely correct, it's roughly 70/15/15 copper/nickel/zinc, a cupro-nickel, German Silver, yellow brass. Anyways, I literally had no use for this information then, nor do I now. However, I have found myaelf liking(?) cupro-nickel, as if I have a personal tier system of judging random brass alloys.
So I started a bonsai tree this year, right? And when it comes to choosing a pot, I randomly decide on a little witch's cauldron. Why? I don't know. Lol. I am neither witch or warlock. I don't believe in witchcraft, magic, spirits, haunts, fortune, luck, religion of any sort. But hey, maybe I can find a cupro-nickel cauldron...
Did you know copper can poison plants? What other interactions between plants and metals exist? There's a lot of metals out there, let's narrow the list of possible metals... well, since the tree will be growing in a cauldron, let's see which metals are used in witchcraft. Ooh, seven basic metals... associated with the planetary bodies visible to the naked eye. Huh, what's this all about?
Now I have my freaking star chart... like based on my birtbday, or whatever. Don't believe in any of this BS, but I'm up to my ears in it.
Alice: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
The Cheshire Cat: “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.”
Alice: “I don't much care where.”
The Cheshire Cat: “Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.”
I have a habit of taking random curiosities to exhaustive lengths.
Some time last year I looked up what alloy would result from melting $0.41 of American change. This required finding the mass, mixture, and percentages for a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter... then crunching some numbers. If my math is remotely correct, it's roughly 70/15/15 copper/nickel/zinc, a cupro-nickel, German Silver, yellow brass. Anyways, I literally had no use for this information then, nor do I now. However, I have found myaelf liking(?) cupro-nickel, as if I have a personal tier system of judging random brass alloys.
So I started a bonsai tree this year, right? And when it comes to choosing a pot, I randomly decide on a little witch's cauldron. Why? I don't know. Lol. I am neither witch or warlock. I don't believe in witchcraft, magic, spirits, haunts, fortune, luck, religion of any sort. But hey, maybe I can find a cupro-nickel cauldron...
Did you know copper can poison plants? What other interactions between plants and metals exist? There's a lot of metals out there, let's narrow the list of possible metals... well, since the tree will be growing in a cauldron, let's see which metals are used in witchcraft. Ooh, seven basic metals... associated with the planetary bodies visible to the naked eye. Huh, what's this all about?
Now I have my freaking star chart... like based on my birtbday, or whatever. Don't believe in any of this BS, but I'm up to my ears in it.
Alice: “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
The Cheshire Cat: “That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.”
Alice: “I don't much care where.”
The Cheshire Cat: “Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.”
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