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"The Mysteries of libreriAdder"

It is not a book, but a collection of tables, contained in the volume “Angst + Pfister L'uomo e la tecnica”. A random choice: Pascal's arithmetic machine.
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Roast, new potatoes baked, pepper stew, and carrots.
And no digital fingerprints.
P.S.: "vegetarians can skip the roast."
So long.
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Rice salad.

A simple dish: rice, peas, omelette, and ham. Tasty, light, and fresh. So long.
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Minerals from the World.

This time we will travel to France, to the Margabal mine in Aveyron.
A bright green sample of Torbernite, formula: Cu(UO₂)₂(PO₄)₂·12H₂O.
The presence of Uranium makes it highly radioactive. But don't worry, you would need a full box to have any negative effects.
What else to say? Oh, yes! (Uh!)ranium.
So long.
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“The Mysteries of libreriAdder”

In the world, there are various mysteries still unresolved.
Among all of them, however, there is one in particular, that of the libreriAdder.
That's right, this bookshelf was built by carving a niche into the wall.
Shortly after, strange space-time events began to occur.
Books that disappeared and books that appeared.
For now, the only explanation is that in that precise location there is an unidentified mini quantum distortion.
One day, this strange volume titled: “Angst+Pfister L'uomo e la tecnica” appeared.
But whose is it, where does it come from? Nobody knows! However, it is intriguing.
It's not a book, but a collection of plates depicting curious types of machines.
Soon, the content will be revealed...
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Super flat surprise!

Breaded sole, cod, asparagus, croutons, and mayonnaise.
Enjoy listening and bon appétit to everyone.
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Minerals from the World.
This time we will travel far away, all the way to Russia, Ural, Gorozavod Area.
An Amesite from the Saranovskii mine, in the village of Sarany.
The mineral has a peculiar feature, it changes color depending on the type of light, artificial or natural. Formula: Mg₂Al₂SiO₅(OH)₄
Music experts can pair it with a listening session from some valid Russian band.
So long.
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“ToastAdder” surprise.

I will reveal to you how to prepare an astonishing toast: a “ToastAdder”.
Take two slices of durum wheat soft bread.
Spread a thin layer of farmhouse butter on both slices.
Also, on one slice spread a light layer of classic mustard, on the other a thin layer of mayonnaise.
Stuff it with roast ham and a slice of parmareggio cheese, the best.
Here's the trick, don't use those electric gadgets, use the grill. Turn it occasionally and press down. Done.
So long.
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“Bowl with tuna sauce”.

Because the rest someone has already devoured.

Get the blender ready (you kept the instructions, right?).
Add 50 grams of anchovies and 200 grams of tuna, drained from the oil.
Add 3/4 teaspoons of capers (medium or small), previously dried.
Blend everything at the highest speed allowed (unrestrained speed).
Finally, incorporate mayonnaise to taste (as much as needed).
Done.
You can put it on thinly sliced veal (vitello tonnato), or on halved hard-boiled eggs (uova tonnate).
So long.
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Minerals from the World.
This time we will go to Rio delle Ossa in San Clemente (BO) and travel back in time to the Oligocene, to present a nearly satisfactory Amber on matrix.
So long.
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Square booklet Asia.
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Only on Debaser: Minerals from Around the World.
Dear friends, "dear grent and dear quper," I am happy 😀, today I will present to you a piece worth its weight in gold from my collection.
An Okenite (with Prehnite). A nice "fluffy" spherical aggregate of needle-like white crystals. Weight: 851 g, formula: Ca₁₀Si₁₈O₄₆•18H₂O, class: silicates, provenance: Disko Island (Greenland).
So long.
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Surprise strawberry salad.

Take a nice basket of strawberries, clean them, rinse them, and cut them into pieces.
Squeeze 2/3 untreated lemons, and pour the juice into a bowl along with the strawberries.
Add brown sugar to taste (qb) and mix.
Put the bowl in the refrigerator for a while, and let everything macerate (osmosis).
So long.
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Exclusive on Debaser: Minerals from Around the World
In this 3rd episode, we will go to Chiavari in Liguria to present a "quite acceptable" sample of Brookite. The formula is TiO₂, and the system is orthorhombic.
Musically, it could be paired with Wire.
So long.
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Exclusively on Debaser: Minerals from Around the World.
In the 2nd episode, we will go to Trentino A. Adige, at the Passo del Rombo, to present a “quite acceptable” sample of Almandine Garnet.
The crystals are rhombic dodecahedral, the formula is: Fe₃Al₂(SiO)₄.
Given its “granite-like” quality, I would pair it well with “Drim Tiater” as the musical accompaniment.
Until the next exciting (maybe) appointment with minerals.
Thanks for the support to:
@[iside]
@[luludia]
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Exclusively on Debaser... Minerals from Around the World.
In this first episode, I will introduce you to a satisfying specimen of Foshgenite from Monteponi, a fraction of the municipality of Iglesias in Sardinia.
The crystals are tetragonal and can come in various colors; the formula is: Pb₂CO₃Cl₂.
Don't miss the next exciting (perhaps) appointment with minerals.
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Space: 1999 (from an idea by Jerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson)
Season 3, Episode 4 “Star Swims, Healthy Swims”.

Recording of Dr. Helena Russell

7859 days since leaving Earth’s orbit.
Alpha has entered a region of space darker than usual. No planets, and that’s a bit strange, considering previous encounters, though entirely irrelevant to colonization.
On the other hand, space is full of mysteries and bastard planets.
But there’s good news: thanks to an unexpected space/time loophole, we managed to retrieve the legendary Prof. Bergman from Season 1. With his support, we’ve prepared excavators to drill into the lunar subsurface and create underground caves. Furthermore, massive 3D printers have been assembled that use the same lunar material removed by the excavators. In this way, we will build habitats, laboratories, storage facilities, and more. For now, we have created a huge underground swimming pool, and even a tank for Eagle 1. The Alphans had a swimming competition; I never imagined Maya would win, but with that physique.
This is just the beginning; who knows where these discoveries will lead us. But who knows?

End of recording.
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Surprise dish (1.1).

Cutlets with savoy cabbage (or savoy cabbage with cutlets).

Take a savoy cabbage, optionally removing the outer leaves, cut it in half and check if it's intact. Slice it into thin strips, but not too thin, and put it in the pot with two or three cloves of garlic (sulmona) peeled, along with a finely chopped onion. Let it stew slowly; the volume will decrease quite a bit. A little trick, at the end “caramelize” it with a bit of brown sugar.
Take slices of meat (piemontese) and coat them in egg, then in quality breadcrumbs (not the pre-packaged ones).
Cook them in the pot with butter and oil. Season with a pinch of salt (from the Himalayas).

Enjoy your listening and bon appétit.
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Space: 1999 - S3 Ep3 - “Rocky Planet, Difficult Planet.”

Recording of Dr. Helena Russell.

7844 days since abandoning Earth’s orbit.
Alpha has entered the orbit of a curious planet, which appears more like a cluster of rocks.
Maya has not picked up any vital signals; it is apparently uninhabited.
Nevertheless, John wanted to descend for reconnaissance with Eagle 1 along with Alan.
Fortunately, Alan is a skilled pilot; the landing turned out to be quite challenging due to the rugged terrain.
Rocks, stones, and more rocks as far as the eye can see.
We wondered what the usefulness of such a planet could be.
The only advantage is that the atmosphere is breathable, but the surface is unmanageable, unless you are a skilled climber.
It’s no coincidence that both Alan and John have risked tumbling down the rocks more than once.
Bastard rocks, if only they served a purpose!
The analyses confirm that it is not possible to extract useful materials. Nothing... this planet is also uncolonizable.
John and Alan returned to Eagle 1, just in time to head back to Alpha, which has meanwhile resumed its journey, propelled by who knows what incomprehensible astral forces.
But who really knows?
End of recording.
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Pyramid Booklet Camel.