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+ | {{canbeassembled|compressed data|string bling}} | ||
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+ | * Refers to the fact that the {{wikipedia|Dollar_sign#Use_in_computer_software|dollar sign}} is often used in connection with {{wikipedia|String (computer science)|computer strings}}. |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 31 October 2012
string necklace
Plural: string necklaces
This necklace is made of twined strings of bad data and adorned with the universal symbol for "string." It reminds you of something about chips.
Accessory
Autosell value: 20
+7% chips
Your software triggers less consistently.
How Obtained
Multi-using 2 strings of bad code
- Can be assembled with candy shell to make candy necklace.
- Can be assembled with compressed data to make string bling.
References
- Refers to the fact that the dollar sign is often used in connection with computer strings.