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the_seraphim

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  1. asparame is a polyol and in my system, same as all alcohol, i get terrible cramps, gas and shall we say, rapid digestive transit. i would ignore the conspiracy theorists, but remember this adage "anything can be bad for you in high enough doses" even oxygen and water
  2. you posted this exact question on "physics forums" how about either going and reading thier responses, or go and look into how electricity works
  3. yeah i do that all the time, cause i dont use my thumbs to type, never got on... well infact, i only use my index and middle finger on each hand to type, but i still type as fast as someone who is touch typing... go figure, its amazing what you can learn if you force your mind to do it. anyway, i always find myself tapping what is an oversensetive trackpad with my thumb and moving the cursor, so i downloaded the proper synaptics driver and i reset for lower sensetivity. you may try it. contact dell for the correct driver... or if you feel competent enough, go google it... synaptics... they make pretty much all touchpads... trademarked or something.
  4. your trying to bypass the molten cryolite? i dunno, i reckon if it was possible, aliminium companies would be all over it, unless its totally un-scalable and more expensive than via electricity. how come you want to bypass using electricity... i mean, on a small scale, i cant see it being too expensive or difficult,
  5. so i was told that decomposition of concentrated urine will yield ammonium nitrate, if so how would one go about this and what are the yields and purities involved? i just realised ive put this into inorganic chemistry... i suppose it is in a way, unless theres bacteria involved to oxygenate the ammonia somewhere in the process... if it needs moving, admins, please feel free.
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