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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Nov 1, 2017 18:46:50 GMT -5
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Post by Phil Maurice on Nov 1, 2017 18:59:16 GMT -5
A wonderful, elementary idea for a topic, DubipR. Also, this belongs here:
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Post by Phil Maurice on Nov 1, 2017 19:39:26 GMT -5
Well, someone had to do it.
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Post by badwolf on Nov 1, 2017 20:03:32 GMT -5
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Post by Phil Maurice on Nov 1, 2017 20:16:47 GMT -5
Very clever. You've got gold (the "Yellow Brick" Road) and tin (the Woodsman). And Judy Garland's brassy Dorothy contains both copper and zinc!
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Post by hondobrode on Nov 1, 2017 20:29:29 GMT -5
Who could forget this early 90's sci-fi neon classic ?
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Post by Phil Maurice on Nov 1, 2017 20:50:32 GMT -5
Who could forget this early 90's sci-fi neon classic ? Gorgeous!
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Post by hondobrode on Nov 1, 2017 20:51:30 GMT -5
I like it and it sure takes me back !
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Post by kirby101 on Nov 1, 2017 21:18:06 GMT -5
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Post by Jeddak on Nov 1, 2017 21:25:29 GMT -5
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Nov 1, 2017 21:33:20 GMT -5
Very clever. You've got gold (the "Yellow Brick" Road) and tin (the Woodsman). And Judy Garland's brassy Dorothy contains both copper and zinc! I have to say the copper and zinc went over my head. But I'll take credit on the other two. :- )
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Post by DubipR on Nov 1, 2017 21:48:05 GMT -5
Could you clarify what you mean by "an element and it's compound"? Just post, Monkey Boy....
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Post by DubipR on Nov 1, 2017 21:49:53 GMT -5
Could you clarify what you mean by "an element and it's compound"? I took it as either showing the element, mentioning the element or having both a mention and showing of the element (in some form, not necessarily its pure form). Yeah, that works for me... I've been up since 3am and worked 15 hours. I'm a bit punchy. Just go with whatever you believe in...
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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Nov 1, 2017 22:11:07 GMT -5
I gots to ask, does this also include comic book elements like Adamantium (cue avalanche of Wolverine covers) or Vibranium or CaptainAmericaShieldium ? And I assume by saying compounds we could just use any ole cover with water...
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Post by foxley on Nov 2, 2017 1:56:17 GMT -5
not sure how I got to this one 1st, but yay! Why are robots susceptible to laughing gas?
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