Hello. I'm giving away a steam gift for Star Saviors. If you will win, then I'll add you and send you the game as a gift. So, please accept my friend request and, after claiming the game, remember to select the option that you received the gift. Good luck and have a nice day.
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Thanks for a great giveaway
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You are all welcome. :D
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Thank You !!!
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Thank you!
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Writing in an old GA in case it's a spoiler.
Edit: Found the right kefir bacteria.
Edit2: Deleted
I'll delete this when you've seen it. Just want to know what I'm doing wrong.
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Yep, of course it's a spoiler. -_- About Q1, you're close, but you're wrong. :/ I have written the answer in 6 alternate ways.
1) Old name 1, old name 2
2) Old name 2, old name 1
3) New name 1, new name 2
4) New name 2, new name 1
5) New name 1 with subspecies, new name 2 with subspecies
6) New name 2 with subspecies, new name 1 with subspecies
Your mistake is that you're writing the old name for the one of them and the new name for the other one. :/
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That's the way they are written on the wikipedia page. I don't know if there's are better sources than Wiki when trying to find out obscure info about stuff you have no clue about. :)
Got the right answer now though. Thanks.
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You shouldn't check the wikipedia only. But even in wikipedia, there were the right answers, if you would click on the names of the bacteria. I originally wanted to wrote the answers with their old names, because that's how I've learnt them originally. Then I considered adding their new names, but along with their subspecies, because that seemed more correct to me. Still, people that would find their new name and add it in the box without the subspecies, would complain to me, because I wasn't asking for subspecies in the question and they didn't know their old names, so I added their new names without the subspecies too. :P Still, I would never include your original answer, because I couldn't add an answer that includes an old name and a new name altogether. :P You are welcome. ;P
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