At 08:41 AM 4/4/02 -0500, you wrote:
>But is balonyium really an element? In all but the rarest of conditions
>an emitter and receptor are required to both produce and identify it.
>Conceding for a minute that it is an element what would its atomic
>weight be? Would it be good for ballast, odor aside? As a precautionary
>measure wear dark shoes and socks when approaching a suspected balonyium
>emitter.
>RichK
>
>Dan wrote:
>>This still does not sound as rare as the rarest of all materials unobtanium.
>>
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>>Finding balonyium is not as difficult for lsr types though.
>>
>>DW
Well, If your going to get concerned over rare materials,
you've got to have to be concerned about a chemical that
can have a direct effect on Salt Racers. Dihydrogenmonoxide
this chemical can prevent any land racing on the salt in the future.
http://houpd.home.texas.net/dihydrogenmonoxide.htm
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