I don't get the PB Blimp?
I asked my wife if I was the only one she's slept with. She said yes, all the others were 9's and 10's!
@bill93?ÿ
Did you ever ask for NaCL or dihydrogen oxide at a restaurant? ?????ÿ
@flga-2-2?ÿ
Worked with a guy in AK, last name Salter. his daughter came home from school and told him the chemical symbol for table salt.
The next day his little paper sign that we all had at our desks said **** NaCler. When I chuckled about it, he said I was the only one in a building full of Engineers who act like they're the smartest people in the world who got it.
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you keep making me feel old - we watched that grey haired gentleman's show religiously every Sunday Night, of course it was after an entire Sunday of watching football, Wide World of Sports, or Curt Gowdys hunting and fishing escapades. (And I bet he was smart enough to NOT mess with a copperhead glued to cardboard)
The Pb balloon reminded me of a drawing that looked a bit like a bicycle tire with the letters Fe in six or eight evenly spaced gaps around the outside.?ÿ That was a ferrous wheel.
you keep making me feel old - we watched that grey haired gentleman's show religiously every Sunday Night,
So did I!
However as I grew older and had fallen into the river on numerous occasions from an anchored boat, I became skeptical of Marlin leaping out of an Air Boat going 70mph in the Everglades and perfectly landing on a 12 foot alligator so as to subdue it for the cameras. Fake as hell, but fun when you were young. ?????ÿ
@flga-2-2?ÿ
I heard stories of him throwing a bear into a river so he could rescue it for the cameras.
Then there was Jim when Marlin started getting to old.
@flga-2-2 : When I was in school the chart only went up to 89.
@flga-2-2 : When I was in school the chart only went up to 89.
Slight exaggeration, I think.?ÿ Element 89, Actinium, was discovered in 1899. Some heavier ones were known much earlier: Uranium 92 in 1789; Thorium 90 in 1829.
I have a 1966 Chemistry book that goes to 101 and (gap) 103 .
https://www.lenntech.com/periodic-chart-elements/discovery-year.htm
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@flga-2-2 : When I was in school the chart only went up to 89.
I dunno Dave, that sounds like 84 or 85 too many! Maybe you're younger than I thought ???? (water, earth, fire, air and later aether)?ÿ