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On 03/21/2024 04:20 PM, Keith Thompson wrote:Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> writes:>
[...](Some have that "life must be carbon-based because[...]
only carbon-rings make sequences with enough
information", but, "live rust", steam vents, and so on.)
>
What is "live rust"? The only references I can find are to the 1979
album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
It's when you have a new shovel,
and you're digging some fence posts,
and there's a lot of iron in the soil,
rusty live old iron and live rust.
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Anyways the next day the shovel's covered with rust.
They don't have anything for live rust,
but if you scrape yourself up on old barb wire fence,
it's maybe not a bad idea to get a tetanus shot.
Otherwise I've looked into "live rust" before
and there's not much about it. For example,
on Google, this thread isn't there.
Yet, it's definitely a thing.
About "Live Rust", one imagines it's a play on
words as, "live music", while, where did they get it?
That album and its music has had great revival several
times, and has greatly influenced generations of listeners.
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