Dunno ’bout that, I think it’s a nice science lesson about the time when you get some lithium and are thinking about what to do with it… Guess 4th-graders’ll be blowing up toilets with a bigger BOOM :)
i know those were both metals but what’s stoping some one smuggling them onto a plane, i mean a belt buckle is bigger then those samples used. lolzz i love how the token ethnic guy runs
That last comment he said about the Francium is stupid. The real reason they didn’t use any Francium is that it is completely impossible to get even 1 milligram of the stuff together at one spot. It is highly radioactive and has a half life of about 22 minutes.
Its really unfortunate that they haven’t found any stable isotopes of Francium, otherwise….
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rex said,
May 13, 2006 at 5:15 pm
i thought someone was gonna get hurt. what a waste of time
Me, Myself & My Pants said,
May 15, 2006 at 7:44 am
Dunno ’bout that, I think it’s a nice science lesson about the time when you get some lithium and are thinking about what to do with it… Guess 4th-graders’ll be blowing up toilets with a bigger BOOM :)
stix said,
May 18, 2006 at 10:44 pm
i know those were both metals but what’s stoping some one smuggling them onto a plane, i mean a belt buckle is bigger then those samples used. lolzz i love how the token ethnic guy runs
Becca said,
June 9, 2006 at 4:04 pm
Oh how I love Top Gear.
Kell said,
January 14, 2007 at 1:37 pm
That last comment he said about the Francium is stupid. The real reason they didn’t use any Francium is that it is completely impossible to get even 1 milligram of the stuff together at one spot. It is highly radioactive and has a half life of about 22 minutes.
Its really unfortunate that they haven’t found any stable isotopes of Francium, otherwise….