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First two look like an Agaricus species, Volvariella 4-6th, some weird Gym in pic 7 and 8, a very old Laccaria or what used to be called Stropharia aurantiaca in pic 9, unknown pic 10 and 11, 12 and 13 are quite old so hard to tell but I would guess a Pluteus species, last one is Lactarius - possibly clarkeae.
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Im not seeing a Gymnopus or an Agrocybe. Gymnopus are very similar to Collybia - brittle white-gilled caps. Agrocybes can be large but are usually smallish (praecox, etc) and nearly always have a persistent veil.
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My guess would be Psilocybe alutecea or something weird. Could be a sub but it has a number of unusual characteristics based on that one photo. Examination of the cystidia under a microscope might be more helpful although DNA is better.
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Might have happened for a number of reasons. Poor strain genetics, presence of a competing contaminant, etc.
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I had a shaggy culture but it was annoying to transfer after a while so I turfed it.
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I know that Stamets makes purchasers sign an agreement that they will not onsell his genetics although I have also been told that some of his strains dont perform that well.
Agaricus may be a different kettle of fish and ive heard all sorts of stories about that and I dont know what to believe. v
My main question would be how someone proves you have willfully stolen their isolate?
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Btw ocassionally i can be a drunken bogan ;) But earthcore is just a corporatised music festival now - well its been that for years.
Everything can be good if you tell yourself hard enough that it is but im not a good self bullshitter.
some awesome small events all the time. No 300 person line for the dunnies.
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I am told.there are a few rip offs on their in Melb.
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I know that mate - do a search for glory hole
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Drug dealers are using website Craigslist to openly buy and sell drugsDRUG dealers and users are operating in full view of police by using a popular website to openly buy and sell drugs.
Classifieds website Craigslist has been turned into Victoria’s version of Silk Rd for online drug dealing.
Criminals are also getting in on the act, with one seller offering counterfeit bank notes including UK pounds, US dollars, euros, and UAE dirham.
An example of drugs for sale on website Craigslist
Requests for weapons and protection have also been made. Melbourne’s Craigslist featured more than 150 postings about accessing or selling illegal drugs last month, including cannabis, cocaine, and methamphetamines.
The growing virtual marketplace contains requests hidden in street slang such as “420” and “Mary” for cannabis, “looking for Gina” for GHB, “looking for Lucy” for LSD, and “Keta” for the dangerous horse tranquilliser Ketamine.
Drug requests are usually accompanied with a preferred pick-up location and the price the buyer is willing to pay.
“Trying to find my good friend Gina with no luck if anyone knows where she is let me know ASAP!!” one user wrote.
Some brazen sellers leave mobile numbers for customers to place orders while the more secretive use message service Wickr to exchange messages.
An example of drugs for sale on website craigslist
The Herald Sun contacted one dealer advertising on Craigslist, called Michael, who said he could supply our reporter with cannabis in just three minutes.
He said a bag of cannabis would cost $300, $200 for a half, and $120 for a quarter.
“I’ve been advertising on Craigslist for about three months, I just sell cannabis, I don’t touch the hard stuff,” he said. “I have a lot of cancer patients, stuff like that.
“I also get a lot of backpackers who don’t know the area, but they know Craigslist.”
Cyber-safety campaigner and former Victoria Police officer Susan McLean said police were not doing enough to pursue criminal activity online.
“Craigslist has been around for more than 10 years and it has always had a seedy underbelly,” she said.
“I’m sure police will tell you that they monitor it but they are well behind the eight ball, to be honest. People are openly using this site because they believe they can get away with it.”
Australian Crime Commission executive director Judith Lind said the internet had created a global market for illicit commodities.
“The availability of illicit substances via online marketplaces, and the relative ease with which they can be purchased, has changed the traditional user-dealer relationship and resulted in a broad supply base,” she said.
Victoria Police spokeswoman Melissa Search said police were aware of dark websites selling illegal items online.
“If offences are detected police will investigate and prosecute accordingly,” she said.
Silk Road was an online black market, best known as a platform for selling illegal drugs before the FBI shut it down in 2013.
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years ago (somewhere near 2002) I saw a dude suddenly basically instigate sexual activity with a girl whose boyfriend was also present but tripping absolute balls and unable to express his feelings about the advances. Eight of us all sat in a circle wondering how the hell we deal with this sudden surprise development while all cresting on the rise of an old mate called getafix. Ouch!!!
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Rum with any colour - world of morning pain; rum that is like water - drink to your heart's content.
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They still earthcore? How do people get over the repugnance of the yobbos drinking beer? Or the total commercialisation of the event?
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Interesting point NSF - imagine there are porcini innoculated trees around Vic jut waiting to reach a certain point of maturity or other point that initiates the fruiting. My dream...
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Hey Mimzy - these are all from a few spore streaks I cleaned up a while back. Most of the strains were surprisingly aggressive compared to nuda and other Lepista Ive had a go at. Im guessingd these strains must be about 3-4 months old now and ive run them on quite a few different substrates: agaricus compost, rye grass seed, sawdust, manure (my wife loves this one being pc'd) and a coir mix. It seems to like all the substrates. Most have been placed out in outdoor patches but I have a few simple indoor trays with peat casing (like the one above).
It pins on agar so Im hoping it will be a cracker. Rumoured to be superior in taste to lepista nuda so cant wait to find out.
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Excellent. I think Ferret and a few others are playing with seedlings under sterile conditions although in those cases its for completely different applications. Really look forward to seeing how you go.
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It looks kinda close -Its an edible species - Stropharia rugosoannulata.
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Thanks yeah it looks like a pretty awesome species.
I have four outdoor patches in now and some other experiments - seems to be going ok indoors as well in a simple shotgun:
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Indeed best of luck with this venture.
The group in the yarra ranges that have been innoculating and selling similar have run into some real issues with poor yields and other problems.
They hired a soil scientist thinking poor or different soil factors or microbes might be a player but now think that some mycorrhizal species may rely on other mycorrhizae inhabiting the same host tree to thrive. Basically a concert of symbiotic organisms rather than just a tree and one passenger.
No idea if this has been validated by science or if there are published papers supporting it.
Im with NSF on a major preference for Boletus edulis or chant innoculated trees ;)
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I use rye grass seed mainly because i can get a trailerload if the stuff for dirt cheap off a mate.
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Hi mate - im pretty sorted for the djamor now but thanks for getting back to me
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Yes very sad news and an awesome bloke.