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:[Below, you will find a '''complete audio transcript''' for the audio file played in comic [[2601: Instructions]]. This transcript is adapted from the [https://github.com/theinternetftw/xkcd2601 transcription project], where a [https://github.com/theinternetftw/xkcd2601/blob/99beb57be4c4b50346064af578f3de5a2eab49f0/xkcd.lgo runnable version of this transcript] is available.]
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Below, you will find a '''complete audio transcript''' for the audio file played in comic [[2601: Instructions]].
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This transcript is adapted from the [https://github.com/theinternetftw/xkcd2601 transcription project], where a [https://github.com/theinternetftw/xkcd2601/blob/99beb57be4c4b50346064af578f3de5a2eab49f0/xkcd.lgo runnable version of this transcript] is available.
  
: And here we want to show you that you can program a picture right along with us. We’ll use a single color, some unorthodox functions, and each line we’ll [will?] put a bit of nature’s masterpieces right here on our canvas. Today we’ll have them run all the functions across the stream, right now, that you need to program along with us. Starting with a simple one:
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: And here we want to show you that you can program a picture right along with us. We’ll use a single color, some unorthodox functions, and each line we’ll put a bit of nature’s masterpieces right here on our canvas. Today we’ll have them run all the functions across the stream, right now, that you need to program along with us. Starting with a simple one:
  
 
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:: In my yard, I had a galvanized iron pan, 3 feet in length by 2 feet in width by 3 inches in depth for water. In this the turtles would enjoy themselves drinking from the edge with heads submerged or with the entire body submerged for sometimes as long as several hours, and even for a whole day. Even in the country where I now have the herd, I have a small dish in which they can just get in and they certainly appreciate a bath.
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:: In my yard, I had a galvanized iron pin, 3 feet in length by 2 feet in width by 3 inches in depth for water. In this the turtles would enjoy themselves drinking from the edge with heads submerged or with the entire body submerged for sometimes as long as several hours, and even for a whole day. Even in the country where I now have the herd, I have a small dish in which they can just get in and they certainly appreciate a bath.
  
 
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:: A turtle’s shell is a modified rib cage and part of its vertebral column, according to the Animal Diversity Web at the University of Michigan. The top part of the shell is called the carapace and the bottom is called the plastering. According to the San Diego Zoo, the shell is made up of about 60 bones that are covered by plates called scutes. Scutes are made of keratin, the same material that makes up humans’ fingernails.
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:: A turtle’s shell is a modified rib cage and part of its vertebral column, according to the Animal Diversity Web at the University of Michigan. The top part of the shell is called the carapace and the bottom is called the plastering. According to the San Diego Zoo, the shell is made up of about 60 bones that are covered by plates called scoots. Scoots are made of keratin, the same material that makes up humans’ fingernails.
  
 
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