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Con Seannery: SAVE PONIES!
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@Fossa: According to not only the article, but just the post here, yes.

@Cheesy13: Ionizing radiation. Radio waves are fine. You're being blasted with them RIGHT NOW (WiFi, radio, TV, cell phones, cosmic radio waves, waves off the ionosphere, emissions from your electrical lines, etc)

Dream world, you say? BRAWWWWWWWMMMM! BRAWWWWWWWMMMM!

@tasteskindasalty: Pretty much that. Nobody wants a piece of China, and China doesn't want North Korea to drag it into a war against the one nation that could probably take it down.

@dsstrainer2: I've got a 12v DeWalt drill and it takes care of most everything. For the odd job that DOES take more juice, I'll just break out the old corded drill. I suppose for a contractor or just someone who does A LOT of big jobs, the 18v would be worth it, though.

@thebrokencarnage: Those were banned years ago. I saw them exactly once in my time in the public school system.

@Geckolord: Either they don't have the know-how to make an H-bomb off of our design, or they don't need our design to make an H-bomb. At best having our plans to work with would save a capable nation some time.

@Pete D: Air resistance, perhaps?

@Kenneth Blaney: I use it for cheap, throwaway armor, too. Mostly, though? I stack it in a heap and use it infrequently, not unlike brick.

@jayme1: If you're going to correct someone, at least use some grammar and be at all coherent.

@Tim Ford: Not bad, not bad at all.

@sydcinema: Top Thrill Dragster/Kingda Ka?

@blash: Even taking them around campus to class isn't optimal for me. I can do it, yeah, but it seems like a bad idea to me to be slaloming pedestrians at 20+ MPH.

@Tim Ford: I feel like I could sell my time on them holding signs and such, but so far I've just traded 10 minutes here and there for free pizza/cookies/what have you from booths around campus.

@Phocis: My experience agrees with this statement.

@Drackar: Sack up and do it. The double-takes are priceless.