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Stamets [Mirror]@startrek.website to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 2 years ago

How do I select metamagic options

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How do I select metamagic options

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Stamets [Mirror]@startrek.website to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 2 years ago
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  • Aggravationstation@lemmy.world
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    Where do you put it in the bathroom?

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      On the counter and then it rolls off the edge and falls to the floor and shatters

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        Judging by the look of it in the pic I’d guess it’s those silicon balls that LEDs can be put into, so it’d be squishy and not shatter

        Actually a pretty smart use of led tech

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          Found it

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            It says “…each ball has a battery in it that powers an internal LED bulb which lasts for up to 30 minutes on its own.”

            Then the next sentence starts with “The night-light glow balls also have no electronics in them…” So which is it?

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              I, too, was bothered by that. I was hoping they were phosphorescent rather than LED.

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                The Amazon listing says the balls are phosphorescent and doesn’t mention batteries.

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                  Oh good. The article was less clear.

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        seems like it would make more sense for a lamp with wireless charging pad.

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      In the bowl

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        It can’t roll off the counter and provides improved illumination for guys to aim. For ladies, they can sit with confidence that the seat is down and there are no spiders. Then, it is gently rinsed by the flush afterwards.

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          After a cursory search, it turns out toilet illumination is already a thing.

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            I’m gonna be honest, I was pulling things out of my rear end on that one. That it’s actually a thing already is both amusing and disappointing.

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      Maybe it could set on the towel rack. Idk. That’d be my first concern also. Even after cleaning my own bathroom I assume aerosolized germs are everywhere and carry nothing in there that doesn’t belong there.

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        Especially with kids, who aren’t the most conscientious hand washers

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