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Comments(418):
just saying, read up on the botulinum poison and s teaspoon of it would be sufficient to wip out the entire population
I'll shut up now
I'll shut up now
you know shits dangerous when an army of people hell bent on genocide says
"fuck no, we're not even touching that shit"
"fuck no, we're not even touching that shit"
Cool and all, but next time don't use white text on black background, it's a strain on the eyes.
Hardness and Tensile strength are two different things op. You could shatter diamond with a hammer.
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callofvikings (08/07/2012) [-]
You just Tricked me into Learning!
Although it was pretty cool and the very thought of Germans Not experimenting with something because it was too dangerous was something I did Nazi Coming.
Overused joke is overused.
Although it was pretty cool and the very thought of Germans Not experimenting with something because it was too dangerous was something I did Nazi Coming.
Overused joke is overused.
Yeah... I'm going to need a video of He2 saying 'Fuck it, this glass ain't cool enough to contain me" and ditching it.
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zombieatemybrains (08/07/2012) [-]
I'm most excited about the carbon nano-tubes, the possibility of having a nearly 100% efficient sun collector is amazing. If every city was equipped with solar panels of this type, we could power nearly an entire city on solar power alone.
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zombieatemybrains (08/08/2012) [-]
The problem with nuclear fusion is the fact that even with advances, you will always have waste because the material will eventually run out of usable stored energy. And until we figure out cold fusion, every nuclear plant requires massive amounts of water and coolants to keep the reactors stable. Nuclear energy can be very useful for some things but I would rather see solar or magnetic energy for residential and city wide/suburban commercial use.
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zombieatemybrains (08/07/2012) [-]
That's a good point. I'm simply more interested in the solar panels because I feel like viable magnetic energy would be farther away than the solar panels, but the magnetic energy would be great for areas that don't receive enough light during the year.
place one of those solar panels ontop of every mall in america and we wont need electricity anymore. imagine solar powered cars with the carbon nano tubes. the fossil fuel dispute would be over and the gas prices would diminish being no one needs gas anymore :D