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* The description refers to the {{wikipedia|Zip (file format)|Zip}} file format used for data compression, and the formation of {{wikipedia|Diamond}}s by the application of heat and pressure to carbon. | * The description refers to the {{wikipedia|Zip (file format)|Zip}} file format used for data compression, and the formation of {{wikipedia|Diamond}}s by the application of heat and pressure to carbon. | ||
* The description also contains a reference to the song "{{wikipedia|Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend}}". | * The description also contains a reference to the song "{{wikipedia|Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend}}". | ||
+ | * The plural refers to the {{wikipedia|Carat (mass)|carat}} as a unit of the mass of diamonds and other gemstones. "Karat" is a alternate spelling. |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 2 March 2015
compressed data
Plural: karats of compressed data
Did you ever try zipping a .zip? When sufficient heat and pressure is applied to data, this is what you end up with. It's a girl-robot's best friend.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 200
How Obtained
Other Uses
- Can be assembled with string necklace to make string bling.
- Can be assembled with aqua melior to make fragmented powder.
- Can be assembled with transparent tincture to make data draught.
References
- The description refers to the Zip file format used for data compression, and the formation of Diamonds by the application of heat and pressure to carbon.
- The description also contains a reference to the song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend".
- The plural refers to the carat as a unit of the mass of diamonds and other gemstones. "Karat" is a alternate spelling.