Iridium is actually heavier than Osmium (even if its only by 40 kilos per cubic metre).
Iridium is actually heavier than Osmium (even if its only by 40 kilos per cubic metre).
lol whatever happened to the days of walking through a scrap yard, looking at something and saying, yeah thats metal, thatll do.
And when weve built Toxic the super-heavy, radioactive robot well use lead-based paint to finish it off.
We use lead already! Well, those of us who havent graduated to cadmium do, anyway.
gary - metal? I just settle for I could probably weld to some part of that.
lol
Now what shall we use to power our flipper? Hydrogen? Mustard Gas? Ammonia? Pure Oxygen? Cyanide Gas?
How about Francium? Its not like theyd ever be able to prove that you had any, even if it WAS against the rules. Just need a way to store and harness it now....
-- Kev
If you want to make a flipper really dangerous, you could use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antihydrogen>antihydrogren
How about developing a quantum singularity weapon. Takes up next to no space but there could be a problem keeping within the weight limit.
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