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You need a heavy flywheel, steel, stone, lead that sort on thing.

They are called a kick wheel. $1000 is over priced $600 is closer. They can be made cheaper if you have the skills. Usually you get them used much cheaper from someone that's given up the craft.

Vermillion made from cinnabar or Mercury sulfide crystals is a vibrant red used since antiquity, but conservation studies of oil paintings have shown the pigment darkens over time in a process that has only recently been explained called vermillion darkening.

They don't want pictures and video to get out of people being trampled and gourd, it might give the festival a bad reputation.

"Please do not run with scissors through freeway traffic!" "No horseplay in the minefield!" "Do not drink and Russian roulette!"

Can't find good Happy Gilmore clip of the final shot on Youtube.

Bacon, granted a lot of Jews don't keep kosher, but bacon.

Doesn't this imply that over time you will be forced to do more and more things? Or that you aren't actually accomplishing anything?

You don't seen to understand, only U-235 is fissionable, as only U-235 puts out the energy to continue the reaction. U-235 is rare, vary rare. You also need enough U-235 to be in one area so it is close enough that you can be sure the neutrons are hitting enough nuclei with enough force to cause fission. This is

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No, we did not. The effort, expense, and expertise needed to convert U-238 to fissile Pu-239 is enormous. They would need a breeder reactor, and they would need other nuclear material to fuel it. To obtain enough U-235 would require a great deal more U-238 to enrich to weapons grade.

88lbs sounds like a lot but it really isn't. 88lbs of non-fissable uranium isn't the scariest thing they could have. Were they to try to make a dirty bomb, the boom would kill much more then the fallout. The orb in the picture above, is probably larger then the amount of uranium they stole, in fact it would be 6.2"

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They are talking dirty bombs, not fission bombs.

I think this article from the Federation of American Scientists is relevant.

88 lbs of uranium is about 128 cubic inches or .07 cubic feet, or 2.1 cubic decimeters.

I have a...friend, who is always paranoid that his ISP is finally cutting him off for all the torrents he downloads, but then the connection comes back an hour later. ISP does system repair work at odd hours and doesn't inform you the system will be down in-case you wouldn't notice and so you won't have a trail of

I would be careful, that state change is exothermic, it's used in those reusable heating pads, could get quite hot.