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Idk about "typically they are hydrocarbon chains..." TYPICALLY in organic chemistry (well it's bad to say "typically" first off) we deal with non-chain organics (benzene C6H6 e.g.) about as often as we do organics in a chain (hexane C6H14 e.g.). Which makes me think of C6Cl6, hexachlorobenzene (no hydrogen in this

Buckminsterfullerene, no H (C60)... organic. Cyanide, no H (CN)... organic.

I guess fuel for the jets, choppers, etc.

Why? USS Enterprise is nuclear.

"...USS Enterprise sucking its food..."

Apple // Plus. 1981. Our school's first computer lab. I was 9. Those were the days. Fantavision from Broderbund on an Apple //c kept me occupied endlessly.

An animation of the simulation in process is here.

"They are about 8.8 angstroms thick, just one tenth of a nanometer."

Hey Mr. Buttercables, watch out there.

The whole thunderbolt thing is a Thor subject to me.

I get what you're saying. You have the right sentiment. On the other hand, your approach to the solution is almost certainly bound to fail. I do not have a better solution. A brilliant one is out there, though; I do have faith in that.

The CTRL, C, and V buttons on his keyboard must be worn quite thin.

Do you have any "great" things you still want to do? Or are you feeling mostly content in an I've-been-there-done-that fashion? And is there anything you'd have done differently regarding just your professional/career choices in life? Plus... how often do you read Gizmodo?

The DOJ has unlimited funds, manpower, and time. They never give up, they never relent, and all incentives are pointed toward prevailing pre-trial. If you can actually get the DOJ to trial, it seems your chances are better as they're so incompetent that sometimes they can't seal the deal in the courtroom. But before

I thought maybe "cernettes" was French for flat-chested.

How do you measure out a cubic meter of water? Fill it up in a container and eyeball the level to the filling mark? A drop of water is about a mL. There are a million mL in a cubic meter. If you add 999,999 drops of water, I add 1,000,000 drops of water, and someone else adds 1,000,001 drops of water—the filling level

Could be 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, or 22 grams, too.

"...will show the information in real time, from trace amounts of cocaine on your dollar bills..."

How do you make sure you have exactly a cubic meter of water; what's the measurement process... and with such a volume of water, there's going to be differing water density throughout the container (the water at the bottom will be more dense than at the top, by a small amount). Also... isotope variations will affect