u/Simple-Chemistry7011

I'm I the only one who remembers this? (Almanac entries)
▲ 56 r/PvZ

I'm I the only one who remembers this? (Almanac entries)

This is about the DSI ware version of PVZ not the DS version

I'm on vacation and I've been playing plants vs zombies again for probably the millionth time and I suddenly remembered the almanac entries being different then the other versions of plants vs zombies and I've played many of them including

The DSi ware version (obviously)

The PS vita version

The Xbox 360 version

And the original mobile version of PVZ

The entries in the ones I've played that weren't the DSi ware version were different then the other ones I remember instead of potato mine being distracted by his game plan it said he was busy enjoying his amenities and I remember there being a joke in wall nuts almanac entry about how he was allergic to nuts so he was technically allergic to himself I also remember tangle kelps entry being different too

Was I the only one who experienced this? Did my mind just make this up?

I also really hate that this version of the game is lost now If I had the same DSi that I had when I was little then maybe I could have figured this out on my own but I don't and you can't buy the game anymore because the DSi shop was shut down a while ago and there are no digital copies online to use

u/Simple-Chemistry7011 — 5 days ago
▲ 20 r/clay+1 crossposts

The first picture is the source material soil from a little over a foot and a half into the ground

The stuff in the plastic ziplock bag is the finished product pure clay

The stuff in the beach pail is the waste material it's corse clay that didn't dissolve in the water so I removed it during the process of dissolving the clay to keep It from ruining my pure clay

The stuff in the large red bucket was the clay after it settled out of solution I poured off the water and strained it through cloth

I know historically NC has manufactured bricks from our clay and supposedly we still do I live in Concord but the clay varies depending on the county but I live in the foothills where the sediment of the smokey mountains settled so I'm fairly sure that this is mostly pure clay especially since I bypassed the top soil and removed the impurities

I came here to ask how I should fire this? I'm aware that firing the ceramic in a kiln could be disastrous since it could explode if it wasn't high enough in quality but I'm willing to take that risk since I'll just be using a fire outside to smelt it or I could use my metal smelter to fire the clay since it reaches simalar temperatures to a kiln and it's a cheap piece of garbage that I wouldn't mind breaking

I was also wondering if this clay is good enough for making into finished ceramic or if I should process it further or mix it with a different kind of clay it has good properties already so I think it's ok but I want to know what you guys think

Last thing I wanted to know was if I should just dig deeper bc I know there are deep stratas of different colored clay here there's yellow and red clay here deeper in the ground below this orange and white clay mix

u/Simple-Chemistry7011 — 24 days ago