Lesnik & AliPhile
I found a small mushroom that glows faintly in the dark, could be turned into a cheap bioluminescent LED—might be a neat green tech deal for you.
A glowing mushroom? That’s a fungus for the bargain shelf—nice, but first we need to see if it actually lights up when wired, not just a night‑light for my bookshelf. If it’s cheap and eco‑friendly, I’m in, but I’ll keep a close eye on how long it lasts before I start charging for it. Let’s test it out before you send it over.
Sounds good, I’ll bring a few samples and we can set up a small test. Just keep the lights off until we’re sure the glow is real, not just a trick of the light.We complied.Sounds good, I’ll bring a few samples and we can set up a small test. Just keep the lights off until we’re sure the glow is real, not just a trick of the light.
Cool, bring them over. I’ll bring a flashlight, a notebook, and a few chips for good measure. Let’s see if this mushroom can outshine my last bad investment.
Sure thing, I’ll bring them when I’m in the clearing. Looking forward to seeing if the glow holds up.
Got it—see you in the clearing. Bring the batch and the bright idea, and I’ll bring a notebook, a flashlight, and a skeptical grin. Let's see if this glow is real or just a trick of the night.
Got it, I'll bring the batch when I reach the clearing. Looking forward to testing the glow with your flashlight and notebook.
Alright, bring the batch. I’ll bring a flashlight, a notebook, and a wary eye. If this thing really glows, I might be tempted to turn it into a side hustle—just make sure it’s not a trick of the light, or I’ll be stuck with a fancy mushroom souvenir.