Topic: can someone please tell me...
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Mon 09/29/08 11:13 AM
this is freaking funny!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Mon 09/29/08 11:14 AM
Edited by GOALLTHEWAY on Mon 09/29/08 11:14 AM

this is freaking funny!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


"R U the one for me?"

YES I AM!!!!!!!!!!

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Mon 09/29/08 11:20 AM


this is freaking funny!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


"R U the one for me?"

YES I AM!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!! Ive never heard that before!!!laugh noway laugh



By the way......this is your dead mother!!! I still need a ride home from K-mart!!!bigsmile

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Mon 09/29/08 11:20 AM
But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:22 AM
Edited by GeniuSxBoY on Mon 09/29/08 11:23 AM
^^ <incoming volley>


<starts to spike>


Oh, I'd ride you ALLLLLLL the way home, mama winking


<point>



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Mon 09/29/08 11:23 AM

But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.
I think thats whats in my heating pad.......johnson!!! You old devil you!!!devil

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Mon 09/29/08 11:24 AM
Edited by GOALLTHEWAY on Mon 09/29/08 11:25 AM
laugh



this is freaking funny!!!!laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh


"R U the one for me?"

YES I AM!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!!! Ive never heard that before!!!laugh noway laugh



By the way......this is your dead mother!!! I still need a ride home from K-mart!!!bigsmile
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Mon 09/29/08 11:25 AM

But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.


You just got me hot. love flowerforyou

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Mon 09/29/08 11:26 AM

But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.


Radon is the chemical element that has the symbol Rn and atomic number 86. Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive noble gas that is formed from the decay of radium. It is one of the heaviest substances that are gases under normal conditions and is considered to be a health hazard. So I would think it would be a very bad idea if you want that in your coffee.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:29 AM

But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.


drool drool

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Mon 09/29/08 11:32 AM
That's why we don't use mercury in thermometers.




People are good at breaking things.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:33 AM


But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.


drool drool


I know! I hope he didn't think I was being sarcastic, because I wasn't!

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Mon 09/29/08 11:33 AM
No, no, no. I want a radon reactor. Free electricity. I would like a nuclear powered coffee maker. Radon safely inside its tomb tube creating energy. I really don't want it for my coffee maker. I could really use the free energy for my hutchinson effector. It uses a lot of juice.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:36 AM
zero point energy is going to implode the planet

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Mon 09/29/08 11:37 AM

No, no, no. I want a radon reactor. Free electricity. I would like a nuclear powered coffee maker. Radon safely inside its tomb tube creating energy. I really don't want it for my coffee maker. I could really use the free energy for my hutchinson effector. It uses a lot of juice.


Agreed. It is great to talk to another science enthusaist.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:38 AM
I just want somebody to make me some cheese!!!noway

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Mon 09/29/08 11:40 AM



But seriously... What do you think about an idea of using radon as the nuclear catalyst on a motor designed for perpetual motion. Nasty stuff is everywhere. Naturally in the ground if we can harness it. Easily reacts to electrical motivation. Has mediocre to seminole type control values. Can create heat through electrical charge ala gas interface like a flourescent or neon lightbulb. Same principle but different matter structures. The radon would have to be encapsulated in a stronger material than glass. Maybe silver nitride, titanium nitride and ketonitrided lead sandwich layers. I want a nuclear coffee maker.


drool drool


I know! I hope he didn't think I was being sarcastic, because I wasn't!


Great minds think alike.bigsmile

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Mon 09/29/08 11:40 AM

I just want somebody to make me some cheese!!!noway


Use a cow.

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Mon 09/29/08 11:41 AM
i stoped kissing after about 7 and voila one found me!

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Mon 09/29/08 11:50 AM

i stoped kissing after about 7 and voila one found me!



flowerforyou