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That sounds lovely! Many of the descriptions in Neuromancer in particular are just poetry....I'm kinda starting to feel like planet Milson is the culture center of the farm.
I just got Neuromancer and Valis in audiobook form, and I have a 3 day weekend working in the basement starting tonight. I had to rip apart my lab a bit to make room for the short path distillation and the nut press, I'll working on getting that all done over the next few days, starting THC Victory, and a bunch of other stuff. Gonna be plugged into headphones while I work for the next 3 days. Gotta love you guys.
That sounds awesome.So once a year I do a "think week." Stole the idea from Bill Gates. I jump on my motorcycle and go somewhere far away I have never been to before and bring nothing but clothes, cash and books. This year it was Plato's Republic, End of Eternity (Asimov), Darwin's Cipher, The Science of Mindfulness, The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck, and assorted books and papers on psilocybin and DMT. I have a bluetooth speaker setup in my helmet. I try to get lost in between destinations.
The act of getting physically lost while riding open to the world thru an unknown place on a beautiful day while listening to something profound is like the entourage effect for books. You put your mind in a state where it has to embrace what is right in front of you and deal with it. Highly recommended.
This is a really cool paper on blue light and UV light in terms of how plants react to each (photoreceptors etc).
I continue to believe the industry has waaaaaaaaaay oversimplified the way plants respond to different wavelengths to its detriment.
Light signaling and plant responses to blue and UV radiations—Perspectives for applications in horticulture
Ultra-violet (UV) and blue radiations are perceived by plants through several photoreceptors. They regulate a large range of processes throughout plan…www.sciencedirect.com
Of particular interest to your resident green ball of crazy.
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Thanks for the tip. I will have to remember to take a peek.you really should head over to the other major weed site and browse the led section for builder threads. They talk all about this stuff. Much more posted led info there for your interest.
The australian light builder is super interesting for one. There are very in depth discussions by the diy guys now too. They have been adding reds for a lot longer than the market.
Of course can not link. In fact im banned permanently for insulting uncle buck and his daddy back too much.
Thanks for the tip. I will have to remember to take a peek.
Did you pay for the pdf or have access thru a Uni?This is a really cool paper on blue light and UV light in terms of how plants react to each (photoreceptors etc).
I continue to believe the industry has waaaaaaaaaay oversimplified the way plants respond to different wavelengths to its detriment.
Light signaling and plant responses to blue and UV radiations—Perspectives for applications in horticulture
Ultra-violet (UV) and blue radiations are perceived by plants through several photoreceptors. They regulate a large range of processes throughout plan…www.sciencedirect.com
Of particular interest to your resident green ball of crazy.
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University email....apparently mine still works! Over a decade on....Did you pay for the pdf or have access thru a Uni?
There is this one and the red / far red paper that I would love to read in detail but it looks like $40 each for a member of the public. I have read that the writers of the paper don’t get paid a penny of that $40 and will generally send you the pdf if you ask, that’s my next step unless you have another option. Thanks for sharing.
Plant responses to red and far-red lights, applications in horticulture
Light drives plant growth and development, so its control is increasingly used as an environment-friendly tool to manage horticultural crops. However,…www.sciencedirect.com
University email....apparently mine still works! Over a decade on....
I can just start downloading the PDFs and attaching them to a blog post i link or something....
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