To: PeaceBeWithYou
Interesting.
I wonder what we'll find to do with it.
2 posted on
05/21/2006 7:21:38 PM PDT by
El Sordo
To: El Sordo
Atomic birdie in a golden cage?
3 posted on
05/21/2006 7:22:41 PM PDT by
xcamel
(Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
To: El Sordo
Interesting. I wonder what we'll find to do with it.I don't know, but regardless, it's sure to be expensive, and my wife's sure to want one.
8 posted on
05/21/2006 7:30:58 PM PDT by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: El Sordo
Interesting. I wonder what we'll find to do with it.Of course I'm still trying to figure out exactly what one is supposed to do with jewelry.
9 posted on
05/21/2006 7:31:30 PM PDT by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: El Sordo
I took a class from a professor who was entranced with the possibilities of bucky balls. He thought it possible that cures for diseases such as AIDS could be crafted from them, among many other things. The "cure" would reside within the hollow space, etc. Well, that wasn't all too long ago, but I think the excitement about this has far outweighed the practical outcomes. It's an interesting physical phenomenon that may not lead anywhere particularly useful any time soon, but it sure captures the imaginations of physicists.
To: El Sordo; PeaceBeWithYou; sionnsar; RightWhale; KevinDavis
"I wonder what we'll find to do with it." Ben Wa balls for beneficial bacteria?
21 posted on
05/21/2006 8:09:50 PM PDT by
NicknamedBob
(I grew up so long ago that being grown-up was more fun than being a kid!)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson