Okay, that’s weird. I was just yesterday thinking of a hypothetical character who’d be named Tetra Methylammoniumhydroxide, and toyed with simplifying it to Tetra Valent.
Anyway, I’ve at times played with capitalization – right after I got my PhD I capitalized it DrACHefly as if I were Doctor A. C. Hefly. This is a couple years early for that, though.
So… How did the soda grow mold? Who programmed that to happen?
Hm… could be a glitch. Mold is programmed to grow on items tagged as “foodstuffs”, of which soda is one, without any additional checks to prevent the odd edge case from happening.
Is… is that me?
Can’t be. The letter to the left of the “e” has to be a “d” or an “l” if not a capital.
Okay, that’s weird. I was just yesterday thinking of a hypothetical character who’d be named Tetra Methylammoniumhydroxide, and toyed with simplifying it to Tetra Valent.
Anyway, I’ve at times played with capitalization – right after I got my PhD I capitalized it DrACHefly as if I were Doctor A. C. Hefly. This is a couple years early for that, though.
I’d have their head off for using “lol” to start a sentence.
Is just got me on my second reading that he figures that out by the fact that fans are doing semi-cohorent flamewars.
Punctuation, not CAP LOCKED, almost friendly; This scares the shit outta me.
Must be a webcomic discussion forum or something. -_^
So… How did the soda grow mold? Who programmed that to happen?
Hm… could be a glitch. Mold is programmed to grow on items tagged as “foodstuffs”, of which soda is one, without any additional checks to prevent the odd edge case from happening.
It had probably been observed in his real world apartment, otherwise he would have been surprised by it as well.
My dad would sometimes leave cups of coffee in the garage until they grew mold.