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,, otnik ,, says:

posted 2 weeks ago

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Tophe says:

i see red x - i dont think worth1000.com allows hot-linking

posted 2 weeks ago


,, otnik ,, says:

i see it here... it's this

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

oh, that's just beggin' to be 'shopped, lol

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

I see a red x too - and the link you posted says not found - but by right clicking the red x and copying the url from properties (phew!) I finally see j-lo ... I expect when I next come to this page everything will be fully visible ... oh well..

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m Dot says:

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jo says:

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Caitlin says:

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,, otnik ,, says:

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

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the Rested Traveler says:



anyone remember After Dark?

posted 2 weeks ago

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moo says:

no, I don't - is it an american thing?

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

I remember

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

moo - it was an old screen saver from the early 1990's
tophe - gotta love the flying toasters

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

which screensaver was it that showed an apartment building and the lights in the apartments turned on and off with various scenes going on in them?

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

I seem to recall that being one of the Berkeley Systems/After Dark screensavers, too.... I had the Star Trek one, myself. LOL!

posted 2 weeks ago


,, otnik ,, says:

the flying toasters! YES! spectre vr anyone?

posted 2 weeks ago


elle says:

Sonic

(what? it looks like a sonic cup in that element!)

posted 2 weeks ago

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Tophe says:

you're right, it does look like a Sonic cup in there!

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

hey! I didn't even notice that cup in there...you sure someone didn't photoshop it in when I wasn't looking? LOL!

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

haha - I had no idea what you were even talking about...

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:



the elements...

posted 2 weeks ago

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Tophe says:

hah! good one!

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

thanks! my other alternative option was this one from my fair city:

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

I like that one too

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

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moo says:

what? Are you a chemist or something?

(that's HUGE btw)

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

That's got to be the coolest periodic table that I've ever seen...

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

yes, I am a chemist :D

and I know the pic is big, but it loses too much detail if it's shrunk

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

I know you're a chemist tophe! (I actually expected a reply from you to the neon posting too!)
Love the table - I remember having to learn that with my girls when they were studying chemistry - i have to say it would have been a lot more interesting with that pic, than a list of symbols and letters - talk about inert - that was how I ALWAYS felt...

posted 2 weeks ago


the Rested Traveler says:

You may find this hard to believe, but I remember a prank we (as in my entire class - of which I was a part) played on Mrs. Lilly (my 8th grade earth science teacher) when we told her that we had all seen on SNC (Satellite News Channel - remember that one?) where an element with the atomic weight of 106 had been found in Panama in its natural form by Dr. David Lee Roth and that he had named it "Van Halenum" (Vh). She actually got out a permanent marker and wrote it on her pull-down periodic chart. Oh - good old memories from Jr. High. LOL

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

When we were in chemistry (or maybe physics) we made thermometers and used to play with the mercury! We all did - pushing the blobs around on the desks etc - nowadays the kids probably aren't even allowed to touch the stuff - none of us died as far as I'm aware. Not from mercury poisoning, anyhow...

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

sorry, moo, I forget who knows I'm a chemist and who doesn't... altho the domokun with lab glasses should be a helpful hint, lol. I remember playing with mercury in school too - we froze some with dry ice and watched it remelt :D (oh, and I found another fun (and BIG) periodic table here.)

traveler - Van Halenum? LOL. Funny by itself and even funnier that your teacher bought it.

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

I'm beginning to like chemisty again - I love these tables. (why was it always dull when we did it at school? I blame the teachers..)

posted 2 weeks ago


Tophe says:

I wouldn't put all the blame on the teachers - keep in mind how they were taught to teach. It really wasn't until the 70's and later that they got a clue and realized it was better to make things fun and interesting than to just lecture all day.

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

thanks for the reminder that I'm ancient tophe...

but yeah, they did all teach in the same way. The odd one who was funny or tried that bit harder was the one who got the results - you'd think they would have realised...

posted 2 weeks ago


WoozyChain says:

moo......you didn't know he was a chemist?!

(one flew over the coocoo's nest!)

posted 2 weeks ago


moo says:

sadly woozy, if that's a quote from the movie, then I don't / won't remember it because I'm useless with anything I've seen - even favourite movies (and cuckoo's nest is one).

However, if it's merely an observation, then yes, I did know.

posted 2 weeks ago


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