A tip about using Mio Black Cherry
13 years ago
"First rule of magic: Always be the smartest furry in the room."
I TELL Y'ALL IT'S FUCKING AMAZING I'M SURE
Yeah, it's kind of like that.
On a related note, whenever you think about the idea of liquefied ultra-concentrated zombie cure* used as a drink mix, this question invariably comes up: What is the correct proportion of mix:solvent?
Well, I did some calculations, and based the amount on a solvent of 500mL, typical water bottle size. They claim a ratio of 18 8-fl.oz. servings, which was pretty much the answer right there. So how to convert this into the correct SI units? They also say that there are 48 mL solute total in the 18-serving bottles, which is the crucial clue.
When you follow through, and please correct me if I'm wrong, you actually achieve a ratio of about 5.636 mL mix in 500 mL water, give or take. Gives a nice blood-red concoction I must add. By extension (since I have a fair stock of 1L military canteens), a total of 11.2713 mL, or a paltry .4 fluid ounces, is appropriate for a canteen. How to store such predetermined amounts? Simple really! Back in my Biochem MS program, we used 15-mL plastic sterile centrifuge tubes, perfect for storing such amounts and giving the impression of some biochemical testing substance to boot. The 50-mL tubes do well for whole bottles, though personally I'd pair that with a plastic 10-mL disposable syringe for practical purposes.
The more you know...
*P.S. I am considering a proposal to the Urban Gaming Club to add an additional clause to our local Humans vs. Zombies game: to allow for "zombie cure" tubes, in the format described above, which will revert the affected player to human status. These might be prizes or key items in missions or hidden as dead drops throughout campus, or even offered at the "feast" at the Cornucopia. Who knows? This will be fun :)
And to
aufybunny: nice to see that we're winning against the trolls but I warn you this: knowing 4chan you are treading upon eggshells no matter what; I suggest you tread carefully in the near future.
Yeah, it's kind of like that.
On a related note, whenever you think about the idea of liquefied ultra-concentrated zombie cure* used as a drink mix, this question invariably comes up: What is the correct proportion of mix:solvent?
Well, I did some calculations, and based the amount on a solvent of 500mL, typical water bottle size. They claim a ratio of 18 8-fl.oz. servings, which was pretty much the answer right there. So how to convert this into the correct SI units? They also say that there are 48 mL solute total in the 18-serving bottles, which is the crucial clue.
When you follow through, and please correct me if I'm wrong, you actually achieve a ratio of about 5.636 mL mix in 500 mL water, give or take. Gives a nice blood-red concoction I must add. By extension (since I have a fair stock of 1L military canteens), a total of 11.2713 mL, or a paltry .4 fluid ounces, is appropriate for a canteen. How to store such predetermined amounts? Simple really! Back in my Biochem MS program, we used 15-mL plastic sterile centrifuge tubes, perfect for storing such amounts and giving the impression of some biochemical testing substance to boot. The 50-mL tubes do well for whole bottles, though personally I'd pair that with a plastic 10-mL disposable syringe for practical purposes.
The more you know...
*P.S. I am considering a proposal to the Urban Gaming Club to add an additional clause to our local Humans vs. Zombies game: to allow for "zombie cure" tubes, in the format described above, which will revert the affected player to human status. These might be prizes or key items in missions or hidden as dead drops throughout campus, or even offered at the "feast" at the Cornucopia. Who knows? This will be fun :)
And to
aufybunny: nice to see that we're winning against the trolls but I warn you this: knowing 4chan you are treading upon eggshells no matter what; I suggest you tread carefully in the near future.
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