#10 From a song by Aperture Science Psychoacoustics Laboratory. Google the name of the band plus "vitrification order".
The green color is from benoxinate. (Trade name: Fluorescein.) It's a dye used to highlight ocular damage under blacklight, particularly corneal damage. This dog has just been to the vet. The dye will soon go away on its own.
Test shaft 09 was filled with unsafe quantities of cosmic ray spallation elements, until it was reopened in the early 1970s, to be used until the late 1980s.
#10 From a song by Aperture Science Psychoacoustics Laboratory. Google the name of the band plus "vitrification order".
The green color is from benoxinate. (Trade name: Fluorescein.) It's a dye used to highlight ocular damage under blacklight, particularly corneal damage. This dog has just been to the vet. The dye will soon go away on its own.
Test shaft 09 was filled with unsafe quantities of cosmic ray spallation elements, until it was reopened in the early 1970s, to be used until the late 1980s.
And then his family couldn't afford the plot rent. Some places charge to keep the body.
Yeah, I'm still here, too.
The green color is from benoxinate. (Trade name: Fluorescein.) It's a dye used to highlight ocular damage under blacklight, particularly corneal damage. This dog has just been to the vet. The dye will soon go away on its own.
That benoxinate comment refers to #16.
Test shaft 09 was filled with unsafe quantities of cosmic ray spallation elements, until it was reopened in the early 1970s, to be used until the late 1980s.