
Olivia Chase
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Lab reference stuff I have found useful.For Project Lamprey I have found this, which is a hefty read, but has clear diagrams and has helped me get a mental hang of what the labs on base look at, and are likely to have. May be useful for fellow players of doctors, biologists etc. Link is to a PDF so best avoided if you are on mobile internet -
http://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/biosafety/Biosafety7.pdf
As for project Lamprey, if anyone wants a virtual keyboard, Think Geek has them -
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/8193/
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Jacqueline
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Those virtual keyboards rock, even more if it can be programmed to look like my favorite natural keyboard... course, what I really want is the optimus maximus....
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Olivia Chase
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those keyboards are indeed ace. With them being the easiest to sterilise I had the perfect excuse to use them!
I did want one for a cyberpunk larp I played but they are currently way too expensive just for a prop, and I like the 'feel' of the keys. Tapping on a piece of wood or a desk may feel quite weird.
The window speakers have been around for a bit, and the retinal and palm stuff can be found easily by the power of Google. I must admit to having flashbacks of various sci fi and James Bond movies from my youth when writing on the thread.
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Olivia Chase
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those keyboards are indeed ace. With them being the easiest to sterilise I had the perfect excuse to use them!
I did want one for a cyberpunk larp I played but they are currently way too expensive just for a prop, and I like the 'feel' of the keys. Tapping on a piece of wood or a desk may feel quite weird.
The window speakers have been around for a bit, and the retinal and palm stuff can be found easily by the power of Google. I must admit to having flashbacks of various sci fi and James Bond movies from my youth when writing on the thread.
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