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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bobboau on April 11, 2006, 08:54:17 pm
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nice (http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/b5/0c03e9b5.asp)
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ooooh fun :D
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Are we sure those things aren't magic?
C'z they seem to be able to do just about every goddamn thing.
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C'z they seem to be able to do just about every goddamn thing.
Can they say 'I love you'? Do they hug you when you get home? Can they tuck you in at night? ...Oh, they can?! Well s***, I gotta get me some o' these...
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They can't dance.
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They can't dance.
(http://www2.memm.mec.kansai-u.ac.jp/saitoh/nano/Images/research/animation/cnt-cu.gif)
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They can't dance.
(http://www2.memm.mec.kansai-u.ac.jp/saitoh/nano/Images/research/animation/cnt-cu.gif)
lol, pwnt
i gotta get me some of themz nanotubes
its definitely something to invest in, with their future uses in computers, hi-def TV's, space elevators, and other fun stuff
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Yeah, well they got no jive, foo!
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I'm beginning to think these carbon nanotubes don't actually exists. They're so small you can't see them, they can do everything in the universe, and they cost a large fortune. Sounds like a scam to me.
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with this technology the flux capacitor can hold more than 1.21 jiggawatts!
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And the wheels can grip the road at more than eighty-eight miles per hour!
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I'm beginning to think these carbon nanotubes don't actually exists. They're so small you can't see them, they can do everything in the universe, and they cost a large fortune. Sounds like a scam to me.
That's an understandable perspective, except that i -Have- seen them. Using an scanning electron microscope, i saw them. they were definitely there.