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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 10:32:49 GMT -5
When I was cleaning my remotes and phones something got my attention....it was very small and when I held it a certain way in the light it was Very shinning almost glowing. So I picked it off and put it under my scope and poked at it for a while. It seems that the more I poked at it, it turned a blue color. I have a extra light for my digital blue but when I was poking it I didn't change any of the lighting. The photo above is before I started poking it with a needle. I will put more photos showing the blue color . I also have a video I took but beware it looks nothing like Toni's work, I don't know how she does it! massena
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 10:35:01 GMT -5
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 10:37:28 GMT -5
These photos are at 200x
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 10:39:20 GMT -5
This one is at 60x
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Post by toni on Feb 24, 2010 11:21:25 GMT -5
Hi Massena (and thank you for the compliment). Your pictures are excellent! I have done some really weird postions to get some of my pictures, hahahah ( foot on the desk to reach the scope clicker) to the QX5, when I didn't have a third arm to click the picture taker on the scope hahahaha I sure know what you mean, some of these specimens are sooo tiny, and we almost need those third arms/hands to get them just right for a shot. But you did GREAT for sure! ;D
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 12:06:12 GMT -5
I put the video on youtube but can't figure out or find the link to put it here , so I'll work on it........ have to exercise my dogs right now but will be back..............sorry maybe bannanny can tell me how to get it from youtube. thanks
massena
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 12:39:10 GMT -5
Oh Toni you're too funny but that is so true on the third arm/hand. A good photographer will go to any length to get a great photo and I put you in that bracket.........with the foot on the table..... that's great! HUGS MASSENA
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Post by kmarie on Feb 24, 2010 15:31:23 GMT -5
What is your your YouTUBE name?
Then the link can be found.
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Post by bannanny on Feb 24, 2010 17:08:05 GMT -5
I typed your You Tube name in massena but couldn't find that particular video. Did you change your username from the old one you gave me? Let me know or send me the link and I'll post it for you here... or you can. All you have to do is go to the reply box (not the quick reply one) and then paste your You Tube link in it. Then highlight it and place the You Tube bracket around it that's up where the image box and all the other little boxes are (it's in red up there and says Tube on the far left side just above this reply box) and then your video will show right here in your post. You're crystal makes the same color changes as mine did tho. Mine went from this... to this... then began to change in structure too and went to this... then to this... It also changed to red but that was one of the pics I lost when my puter crashed. Yours and mine look pretty dam similar to me... I hope it's not cuz I used your remote when I was visiting you. I still worry about all that stuff. BTW, I just emailed Dr. Hildy the other day to ask what was happening with mine. Here's her reply... The lab told me last week they should have results in and photographs. They owe me several reports. HSSo we should be hearing something about it soon... yaaaaay! love you ~~ bannanny
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 24, 2010 17:35:24 GMT -5
I remember something about our computer keyboards having some type of nano machines on them from production. I never followed up on it though but I wonder if they are manufacturing them with the items you found. There is a certain type of sensor that changes color when pressure is applied . I posted a thread on it a while ago. Jen here is a little on surfacants, nano.foe.org.au/node/162this muti layered mirror is not hexagonal as my sisters but certainly reminds me of her hex's. The had a hinge and plasma etching like these too. www.vxm.com/TIDLP.html
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Post by massena on Feb 24, 2010 17:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by imblownaway on Feb 24, 2010 20:12:33 GMT -5
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Post by mfromcanada on Feb 25, 2010 1:29:58 GMT -5
wow, simply amazing. Thanks for posting this.
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Post by bannanny on Feb 25, 2010 18:24:02 GMT -5
You did good massena! Anyway, I watched your video several times and you can definitely see the segmented strands around the edges of yours too that detach and thus give us our segmented sticky tubes. Look at the edges around this pic of mine... same thing goin on. So wouldn't that make you think the segmented tubes are coming from these crystals? It sure does make me think that way. Can't wait for the report from Dr. H about what the lab found in my crystal... gonna be very interesting to say the least! Great work massena! hugs ~~ bannanny
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