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File:Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer.jpg|link=Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1)|Steganographic analysis of '''''[[Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1)]]''''' unexpectedly reveals "at least two-hundred and fifty-six kilobytes" of previously unknown Gnomon algorithm functions. | File:Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer.jpg|link=Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1)|Steganographic analysis of '''''[[Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1)]]''''' unexpectedly reveals "at least two-hundred and fifty-six kilobytes" of previously unknown Gnomon algorithm functions. | ||
File:Six-tone marshmallow technique.jpg|link=Six-tone marshmallow technique|The '''[[Six-tone marshmallow technique|six-tone technique ]]''' is a cooking method for ensuring that all six stages of marshmallow done-ness are cooked as often as one another during a marshmallow gathering while preventing the emphasis of any one stage of done-ness. It was inspired by the the twelve-tone technique of musical composition. | File:Six-tone marshmallow technique.jpg|link=Six-tone marshmallow technique|The '''[[Six-tone marshmallow technique|six-tone technique ]]''' is a cooking method for ensuring that all six stages of marshmallow done-ness are cooked as often as one another during a marshmallow gathering while preventing the emphasis of any one stage of done-ness. It was inspired by the the twelve-tone technique of musical composition. | ||
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Steganographic analysis of Confessions of a Quantum Artist-Engineer (1) unexpectedly reveals "at least two-hundred and fifty-six kilobytes" of previously unknown Gnomon algorithm functions.
The six-tone technique is a cooking method for ensuring that all six stages of marshmallow done-ness are cooked as often as one another during a marshmallow gathering while preventing the emphasis of any one stage of done-ness. It was inspired by the the twelve-tone technique of musical composition.