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2024-01-26 20:06:57
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David Nash on Nostr: npub1dctg2…uu0ww npub1psdfx…99sr7 npub1rhr0y…pgh5p I recognize a number of ...

npub1dctg2hgsvsql2lercyuqrvff33yx7c0ct6c2gfw90k0d9t9rfu7q5uu0ww (npub1dct…u0ww) npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 (npub1psd…9sr7) npub1rhr0y4vaqskyq2qejhquzq90yr586hf948m3cgxd7pcqamg4l8cqwpgh5p (npub1rhr…gh5p) I recognize a number of these as minerals, but Wikipedia, at least, drew blanks on some of them, and a few also evaded a casual Web search:

albertinite: Not in Wikipedia (at least as a top-level article). On DDG, a single link, to a Youtube video titled "l'Albertinite", plus some images, some of which *might* be of a mineral, but who knows

amadorite: Not in Wikipedia; nothing in DDG

arousalite: Not in Wikipedia; did not DDG this one for hopefully obvious reasons

astrolite: This is in Wikipedia, but only as the name of a synthetic explosive, not an element or a mineral

asparagusite: Not in Wikipedia. 4 DDG entries, 2 having to do with a certain charming physiological effect of eating asparagus, the others not describing an element or even a mineral

azoberrite: Not in Wikipedia. nothing in DDG
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