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fafalone

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  1. The people that are in my way are the assholes. If someone wants to pass you, you move over and let them pass. In the rare occaison that someone wants to pass me, I let them go. If you think blocking the road going under the speed limit is the right thing to do, then you should be confined to bicycles.
  2. yet another series of pointless non-science postcount-whoring posts by sayo
  3. For Sayonara, "I will not make so many posts with so few quality comments to dominate the post count list."
  4. No major incidents to report in on.. but one small thing that happened I was at the liquor store with a friend who was 21 (i'm not), and the corpulent strumpet wokring there refused to sell my friend alcohol unless I got out of the car, walked into the store, and showed my ID. So of course I was pissed off at this insolence, so I did a couple donuts in the parking lot and peeled out. Later on we left an empty bottle we bought at another store (the same chain, ABC, no less) in front of the obese harlots store. Other than that, it's just been the usual terrorizing idiots who brake for no reason, drive obnoxiously slow with no cars in front of them (we're talking 10 under the limit, these people really get it), and now part of the regular routine includes the following situation: I come up behind someone really quickly, and they think I have my high beams on because of these super-bright xenon bulbs I bought so I ride their bumper until they switch lanes or I can pass on the right, but then when I pass them they put their high beams on in revenge well this is just plain ignorance, so I jam on my breaks and get behind them again, and show them my real high beams.
  5. and blike is nowhere to be found to compete with me hahahahaha
  6. Um, last time I checked we can in fact see the larger atoms. Just about every chemistry book out there has the famous picture of the silicon atoms
  7. That's just a benzene ring. cis- and trans- refer to the orientation of substituents Picture a ethene (C=C) molecule with a substituent attached on the hydrogen that is drawn highest, now picture another substituent on the other C.. if it's also on top, it's cis ethene, if its on the bottom, its trans-ethene
  8. fafalone

    Relativity

    Oh god, not more ether freaks.
  9. With over 5,000 chemicals in the typical cigarette, I'm sure something will form that will react with the sweetness taste receptors on the tongue
  10. No, the primary mission was regime change. This was accomplished.
  11. Well, at least most of us value it higher. The Chinese eat baby girls in the rural areas of the country.
  12. The 238U isotope (unbounded) has a halflife of over 2000 years I'd have to call that stable tho
  13. The human nervous system is by far the most advanced on the planet, and the most important system we have. It is responsible for the incredibly complex aspects of personality and behavoir, yet it the system we know the least about. I think it's of critical importance to humanities future to understand it, so I'm working towards that understanding.
  14. Stable uranium compounds do exist There's the CUO molecule I mentioned in a previous thread, and also (from WebElements): Hydrides: UH3: uranium (III) hydride Fluorides UF3: uranium (III) fluoride UF4: uranium (IV) fluoride UF5: uranium (V) fluoride UF6: uranium (VI) fluoride U2F9: uranium fluoride U4F17: uranium fluoride Chlorides UCl3: uranium (III) chloride UCl4: uranium (IV) chloride UCl5: uranium (V) chloride UCl6: uranium (VI) chloride Bromides UBr3: uranium (III) bromide UBr4: uranium (IV) bromide UBr5: uranium (V) bromide Iodides UI3: uranium (III) iodide UI4: uranium (IV) iodide Oxides UO: uranium (II) oxide UO2: uranium (IV) oxide UO3: uranium (VI) oxide U2O5: uranium (V) oxide U3O7: uranium oxide U3O8: uranium (V, VI) oxide U4O9: uranium (IV, V) oxide Sulfides US: uranium (II) sulphide U2S3: uranium (III) sulphide Selenides USe3: uranium (VI) selenide Tellurides UTe2: uranium (IV) telluride UTe3: uranium (VI) telluride Nitrides UN: uranium (III) nitride U3N2: uranium nitride U2N3: uranium nitride ..the oxides are very stable, and uranium hexaflouride is generally stable in normal atmospheres.
  15. C=C -> alkyne C=C -> alkene C-C -> alkane
  16. http://www.picturetrail.com allows you to create password protected photo albums I know this because I've been working on cracking the password protection system for some time but I hit a road block with the large numerical numbers used to store pictures on their backend image servers.
  17. Theres also XeO4 .. There are several other noble gas compunds: KrF2, H4XeO6 (xenic acid), XeOF4, XePtF6 (which was the first noble gas compound isolated, in 1962 by Neil Bartlett), and even more exotic is CUOAr4, in which 4 argon atoms are bonded to the uranium atom in CUO. Some other compounds are HXeCCH, HKrCN, HKrCCH, and HArF but these are only stable below 40K.
  18. It would be even funnier if people beat his with shoes until he died like that were doing to the statues.
  19. Which is exactly why we knew damn well they had the weapons. They didn't come up with any record of destroying them, so they must have still had them.
  20. If there was a parachut under every seat then everyone would have one. And I for one would certainly prefer trying my luck at parachuting with a 5-minute pre-flight instruction than trying to survive the plane crashing.
  21. They should parade him around Iraq and let his own people spit on him and throw stones.
  22. First of all, no. Second of all, even if there were, some people would get out, and some is better than none.
  23. Fondle and feed OFTEN
  24. I'd much rather have PARACHUTES on planes... seriously, I don't understand why they don't have parachutes on planes.
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