July 4, 200521 yr Thought I might post a picture topic for all those missing out on the Fourth :lol: I don't have any good pictures yet, as it isn't night, but I think I got a couple decent ones Fillin it up.. do do do Finished filling! FINALLY! Down the hatch! Now for the bangs ;) The water after ~100 firecrackers She's gonna blow! There goes the penguin! Some ground bloom pics... I missed the rest of the night's pics after this though x.x I have NO CLUE what this is... it's only one firework too o.o, because I only set them off one at a time until it was dark Since I failed to link the images back... Thanks to ImageShack for Free Image Hosting I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
July 4, 200521 yr Haha nice one smithie! Got any caesium lying around, per chance? ;) This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
July 4, 200521 yr Author Nope, but those little fircrackers pack a bang... I had this 20 oz pop bottle full of water,I stuck a lit firework down it and picked it up.. It shot straight backwards out of my hand o.o The second time I used both hands and gripped it hard... it didn't fly out of my hand... but it felt like i just hit my hand with a hammer :shock: I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
July 4, 200521 yr Cool biscuits man. I'll be the father figure and say just be careful with who your aiming at and be careful for yourself too ;) This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
July 4, 200521 yr :P, you need some stronger stuff for that bucket of water, m-80s should do the trick 8)
July 5, 200521 yr Oh my, play safe! (please) Hehe not lighting fireworks yet until dark. When the night creeps in..bang! [sig inserted here....in few days]
July 5, 200521 yr Author kinda cool, but whats the water for? Well they're waterproof :P And its tons of fun and doesn't hurt your ears as much I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
July 5, 200521 yr Author More pictures added I just posted something! ^_^ to the terrorist...er... kirbybeam.
July 5, 200521 yr wanna know whats fun to do with a bucket of water (if u can find the stuff) put sum lithium or sodium in the water! big BANG here's a video i found on the net http://www.powerlabs.org/movies/sodium10g.mpg
July 5, 200521 yr i put a bottle rocket in my plastic bucket of water like that and it blew a giant whole straight throught it. 99 att 99 def 94 mage 85 slayer 122 combat
July 5, 200521 yr wanna know whats fun to do with a bucket of water (if u can find the stuff) put sum lithium or sodium in the water! big BANG here's a video i found on the net http://www.powerlabs.org/movies/sodium10g.mpg Isn't cesium or potassium better? There's another one, I forgot but it has a higher atomic number going down the same electron valence chart (I) (wait I think). Check it out on the periodic table. [sig inserted here....in few days]
July 5, 200521 yr Isn't cesium or potassium better? There's another one, I forgot but it has a higher atomic number going down the same electron valence chart (I) (wait I think). Check it out on the periodic table. potassium reacts in a flame and glows really brightly, water doesnt do that much to it in comparison to the othber group 1 metals. cesium reacts incredibly stongly with water, however its nothing compared to francium which is VERY dangerous. One drop of water and boom, your dead. It is the most unstable of the first 101 elements but not to worry though because at most there is only 20-30 g of the element present in the earth's crust at any one time Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
July 5, 200521 yr Isn't cesium or potassium better? There's another one, I forgot but it has a higher atomic number going down the same electron valence chart (I) (wait I think). Check it out on the periodic table. potassium reacts in a flame and glows really brightly, water doesnt do that much to it in comparison to the othber group 1 metals. cesium reacts incredibly stongly with water, however its nothing compared to francium which is VERY dangerous. One drop of water and boom, your dead. It is the most unstable of the first 101 elements but not to worry though because at most there is only 20-30 g of the element present in the earth's crust at any one time So what if all 30g of that stuff just happened to be in one spot, say your backyard. Ant it rained. There a chance your dogs house could be flying through the air?
July 5, 200521 yr You'd probably die of radiation poisoning before you even got a chance to get it wet ^_^ Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
July 5, 200521 yr At the third pic I thought it was a chilli pepper you were going to explode in the water. :lol: Looks like you've had a good time, and weather! Signature by Maurice SendakWhen the stars make you drool just like a pasta fazool, that's amore!
July 5, 200521 yr for an added jolt of good fun, tie a rock to an m-80 and chuck it in a lake ;) - Only character in Runescape History maxed out in RSC and RS2
July 6, 200521 yr Isn't cesium or potassium better? There's another one, I forgot but it has a higher atomic number going down the same electron valence chart (I) (wait I think). Check it out on the periodic table. try sodium in water :P Aussie Aussie Aussie, :D
July 6, 200521 yr Caesium > Sodium ;) Your reacting metals are down the left hand side, in Group 1. Na (Sodium...i think) is higher and thus less reactive in water than potassium, rablablaenium or whatever and caesium. However, francium owns all. This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
July 6, 200521 yr Stop reading now if you get bored by my explanations of things. Well, I wouldn't try it with Fluorine if I were you--which is, by the way, the most reactive of the first 101 elements, even moreso than Francium. It has to do with the arrangement of the electrons in their... in fact, I wrote a bit of an explanation for this, but it wasn't that easy to understand. Instead go here and here. What those "heres" don't explain is why they (the alkaline metals) become more and more reactive as you go down the column. Conversely, the halogens become less and less reactive as you go down the list; of them, fluorine is the most reactive. As I recall, it's all about how close the energy level in question is to the nucleus--and as fluorine has both the right number of electrons (opposite, but equal in effect to francium) AND a short distance between... dah di dah. It's like that, anyway. Still, as a halogen, it's a gas at room temperature. If you were to let some out into the room you might want to wear a mask... and be outside of the room. Even more off topic: ever heard the elements song? I don't know where to find it, but it's a guy singing every one of the elements on the periodic table in a tuneful, rhyming--mostly--song. It's hilarious. deviantart account
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