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TheDR's Photo TheDR 20 Jan 2018

Indeed.
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

Things that are things!

(jeez these switches are stiff Oo)
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TheDR's Photo TheDR 20 Jan 2018

Things that aren't anything!
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

LETTERS THAT MAKE WORDS
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Alias's Photo Alias 20 Jan 2018

THAT'S NUMBERWANG
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

NUMB THAT WANG
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Major Fuckup's Photo Major Fuckup 20 Jan 2018

Omelette du fromage.
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

View PostMajor Fuckup, on 20 January 2018 - 13:04, said:

Omelette du fromage.
YES IT'S THE FRENCH CITY OF OMELETTE DU FROMAGE!!!
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Destiny's Photo Destiny 20 Jan 2018

if 'ette' is a smaller size thing...what's the big version of an omelette? Omelt?
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

View PostDestiny, on 20 January 2018 - 13:35, said:

if 'ette' is a smaller size thing...what's the big version of an omelette? Omelt?


It is Omarette.
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

View PostDestiny, on 20 January 2018 - 13:35, said:

if 'ette' is a smaller size thing...what's the big version of an omelette? Omelt?
An ome obviously.
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

Ome latte?
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Destiny's Photo Destiny 20 Jan 2018

That would pretty nasty to drink...
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

Yuch.
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

I am wondering if the ingredients of the bombs used by warplanes can be produced indefinitely?
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 20 Jan 2018

Obviously.
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 16:14, said:

I am wondering if the ingredients of the bombs used by warplanes can be produced indefinitely?
If you had a single molecule of RDX for every human being on the planet, you'd have about 0.000000000002746 grams of explosive.
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

View PostChyros, on 20 January 2018 - 17:54, said:

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 16:14, said:

I am wondering if the ingredients of the bombs used by warplanes can be produced indefinitely?
If you had a single molecule of RDX for every human being on the planet, you'd have about 0.000000000002746 grams of explosive.


Dude, i don't understand. Also, thats not what i wanted to learn >:( I was just curious because Turkey currently gotten into a small scale war.

Lets say we have no nukes or anything and two major powers fighting constantly, will there be any shortage of explosives for warplane bombs at all?
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 18:24, said:

View PostChyros, on 20 January 2018 - 17:54, said:

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 16:14, said:

I am wondering if the ingredients of the bombs used by warplanes can be produced indefinitely?
If you had a single molecule of RDX for every human being on the planet, you'd have about 0.000000000002746 grams of explosive.


Dude, i don't understand. Also, thats not what i wanted to learn >:( I was just curious because Turkey currently gotten into a small scale war.

Lets say we have no nukes or anything and two major powers fighting constantly, will there be any shortage of explosives for warplane bombs at all?
You can make explosives out of household items. Even fertiliser additive, which is made on a multi-million-ton-per-year-scale, is so explosive there's a wikipedia page dedicated just to factories that make it that blew up.

If you don't care EXACTLY what explosives you use, there's plenty to go around, yes.
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

View PostChyros, on 20 January 2018 - 18:29, said:

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 18:24, said:

View PostChyros, on 20 January 2018 - 17:54, said:

View PostGeneral, on 20 January 2018 - 16:14, said:

I am wondering if the ingredients of the bombs used by warplanes can be produced indefinitely?
If you had a single molecule of RDX for every human being on the planet, you'd have about 0.000000000002746 grams of explosive.


Dude, i don't understand. Also, thats not what i wanted to learn >:( I was just curious because Turkey currently gotten into a small scale war.

Lets say we have no nukes or anything and two major powers fighting constantly, will there be any shortage of explosives for warplane bombs at all?
You can make explosives out of household items. Even fertiliser additive, which is made on a multi-million-ton-per-year-scale, is so explosive there's a wikipedia page dedicated just to factories that make it that blew up.

If you don't care EXACTLY what explosives you use, there's plenty to go around, yes.


Good, thank you :read:
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 20 Jan 2018

:O!
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Chyros's Photo Chyros 20 Jan 2018

Predictable.
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TheDR's Photo TheDR 20 Jan 2018

Oh dear.
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General's Photo General 20 Jan 2018

Oh deer.
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TheDR's Photo TheDR 20 Jan 2018


Edited by TheDR, 20 January 2018 - 23:24.
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