Re: Happy Spring 2016-03-21
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 7:41 pm
So, we're not talking about groundhog here, but atomizedhog, right?GlytchMeister wrote:Only 5 meters? I think you're off by at least one decimal place.
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So, we're not talking about groundhog here, but atomizedhog, right?GlytchMeister wrote:Only 5 meters? I think you're off by at least one decimal place.
Or maybe fissionedhog.Dave wrote:So, we're not talking about groundhog here, but atomizedhog, right?GlytchMeister wrote:Only 5 meters? I think you're off by at least one decimal place.
7.65x54R to the head- leaves a stump where it sat before, the hydrostatic shock clears out the large intestine, and the thrust from that action boosts him out of the hole... of course, there's a clean hole in the direction of the shot for two and a half miles, but the odds are favorable that nothing important will get hit if I line it up correctly...Just Old Al wrote:By the time you get done with it there Butch there won't BE a carcass....or anything else left for a 5-meter radius.Sgt. Howard wrote:I not only have the weapons and training to counter the little bastard, I have recipies for the carcass...
Cracked the concrete of a tennis court that way once...it's a long story and it wasn't my idea...the stochiometric ratio was juuuuust right.FreeFlier wrote:My grandfather once orbited a mole colony with a bit of gasoline . . . He'd expected noxious fumes, but it exploded instead.
--FreeFlier
I did not learn just a hell of a lot in college. But I did learn how to decant pressurized liquids into open containers, wrap finely divided materials in small pieces of paper, and count the atoms on either side of a reaction diagram.GlytchMeister wrote:I hated stoichiometry in school.
I love stoichiometry in real life.
I was banned from chemistry...Typeminer wrote:I did not learn just a hell of a lot in college. But I did learn how to decant pressurized liquids into open containers, wrap finely divided materials in small pieces of paper, and count the atoms on either side of a reaction diagram.GlytchMeister wrote:I hated stoichiometry in school.
I love stoichiometry in real life.
Skills that proved to be quite useful, overall.
And lo, the people of the world did breathe a collective sigh of reliefSgt. Howard wrote:I was banned from chemistry...
I saw somebody try to get rid of fire ants (poetic justice, he thought) that way. The firemen were able to save most of his house. . .Just Old Al wrote:Cracked the concrete of a tennis court that way once...it's a long story and it wasn't my idea...the stochiometric ratio was juuuuust right.FreeFlier wrote:My grandfather once orbited a mole colony with a bit of gasoline . . . He'd expected noxious fumes, but it exploded instead.
--FreeFlier
... they were able to repair the damage... (sulks in corner)GlytchMeister wrote:And lo, the people of the world did breathe a collective sigh of reliefSgt. Howard wrote:I was banned from chemistry...
Including the psychological?Sgt. Howard wrote:... they were able to repair the damage...
If they were ale to find bits to glue back together you didn't use enough.Sgt. Howard wrote:... they were able to repair the damage... (sulks in corner)GlytchMeister wrote:And lo, the people of the world did breathe a collective sigh of reliefSgt. Howard wrote:I was banned from chemistry...
andThe inside of a fireball is a pretty pretty place but that was a sort of fuel-air thingie, not a real explosive.
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THAT DOESN'T COUNT!!!Catawampus wrote:Including the psychological?Sgt. Howard wrote:... they were able to repair the damage...
If they were ale to find bits to glue back together you didn't use enough.[/quote]Just Old Al wrote:... they were able to repair the damage... (sulks in corner)
Same here. We had a tiny bit of snow two days ago, then we got close to two inches today. Wet snow. Sticky snow. Snow mixed with rain, which made a mess of the wipers on the bus. Had to get out every five minutes or so to shake the accumulating snow from the wipers, otherwise the windshield just became blurry with unwiped water...jwhouk wrote:Spoke too soon. We just got dumped on with snow (after being basically green for the last week or so).