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Afr0

How to: Hafnium

27th December 2010

[quote]Storing anti-matter is a far greater issue. There are some theories on how to do it, but it's never been done. I would worry about that first before you try to create large batches of it.[/quote]
All the research I've done on antimatter suggests th*snip*


Afr0

What'd you get?

26th December 2010

A new phone (Yay!) It made me realize that Socoder looks shite on Android.
Rock Band for Nintendo DS (Yay!)
Avatar Special Edition (Yay!) Makes me wish I had a BluRay player, because they crammed 70% of the extras onto a separate BluRay disc. :\\
Oh well*snip*


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

Well, with a couple of electromagnets, it'd simply be an issue of configuring the nails in order to align the magnetic fields.
... how powerful a magnet do you really need in order to store antimatter anyhow?


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

[quote]When they say 'magnetised chamber', they don't mean sticking two bar magnets together. You need something big, monstrously powerful, and big. Where are you going to put it, how are you going to power it, how are you going to align the magnetic field*snip*


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

Obviously you also need a magnetized chamber in order to store the antimatter, because antimatter is such that it will explode in contact with any matter.
The two simply cannot come in contact without eradicating one another!


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

Well, whether you like to believe it or not, I have come up with a relatively simple concept that should work.
But I need Titanium Ore in order to be able to produce Hafnium-178m2!
I've done some research on Hafnium (though I'm still at a loss as to how *snip*


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

Antimatter?
Because... in large enough quantities, it could lead to this!
Turns out, antimatter isn't easy to produce in large quantities because noone bothered to find a way to do it, so I had to make my own design.


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

Hm, can I buy Titanium Ore in a chemical supply store?
Edit: I need Hafnium-178m2 in order to implement my design of a device used to produce antimatter in large quantities.


Afr0

How to: Hafnium

24th December 2010

As I know we have some hobby physicists here on these boards, I'm going to ask this question here;
How do I produce Hafnium in large amounts?
More specifically, Hafnium-178m2?


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

[quote]are rarely filled to capacity[/quote]
Neither are cars.
Doesn't take more than 4 passengers to outweigh an average car.


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

[quote]I'd say cars are superior to busses because they are less harsh on the environment and they can take you anywhere you want to go (not just routes the bus take).[/quote]
What?!
That's bullshit.
Buses are far more environmentally safe than cars, es*snip*


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

[quote]People aren't allowed to just smoke Cuban cigars, they have to get them illegally. Because they are illegal, there is no taxes on them (again, because they are BANNED).[/quote]
If they weren't banned, there could be a tax on them!
[quote]Then you'*snip*


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

[quote]If the system is good enough then people are willing to switch to a public transport.[/quote]
Agreed.
[quote]Are you going to have a bus go to each and every house in the suburbs?[/quote]
No. It's all about having enough busstops (not stations, t*snip*


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

Yeah well I was mostly thinking about the US! :)


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

22nd December 2010

[quote]
Living rich also has a lot of luxury taxes. They can get taxed upwards of 50% to 60% of their income. Not exactly fair at all.[/quote]
Living rich should come with some luxury taxes though. Such as flying private jets and importing Cuban cigars (*snip*


Afr0

What Will You Do : 2011

21st December 2010

Not entirely sure what I'm gonna do, except for practicing drawing and work on my portfolios for uni.


Afr0

TV Suggestions...

18th December 2010

This was the one I used.
Ended up buying Season 2 on DVD, cos I liked the show...


Afr0

TV Suggestions...

18th December 2010

I don't understand why you guys insist on watching your sci-fi series when you could be watching Emmy-award winning dramas about the advertising business in the 60s!


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

16th December 2010

Just to clarify; I'm not saying rich people should pay more than everyone else.
I'm just saying that, percentagewise, they should pay as much as everyone else, even if that amounts to more money.


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

16th December 2010

[quote]This is kind of the case now. The rich pay the majority of the taxes while poor people pay almost nothing. Unemployment and sick-leave in the United States is paid for by the employeer.[/quote]
Then things are as they should be. In Norway the gover*snip*


Afr0

TV Suggestions...

16th December 2010




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Political compass

15th December 2010

What's yours?


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

15th December 2010

[quote]I'm speaking from the angle that, a lot of people look down on those who don't go to universities to get a bachelors degree. I feel like this stigma is wrong, and that people should be accepted based on whatever free choice that they make.[/quote]
*snip*


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

14th December 2010

Yes, this is obviously true.
As a socialist and communist, people might think I would be in favour of people working for the state (in whatever job they're picked for).
But I instinctively wrinkle my nose at anything that smells of class differences.


Afr0

Student Fes in Britain

14th December 2010

[quote]Frankly, I don't think as many people should be getting college degrees as they are. There are plenty of professions which don't require a 4-year degree, which are just fine. I support trade schools and apprenticeships fully for a lot of jobs, and I*snip*

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