Whats your favorite element?

Fave Element?

  • Hydrogen

    Votes: 21 30.9%
  • Neon

    Votes: 3 4.4%
  • Nitrogen

    Votes: 5 7.4%
  • Uranium

    Votes: 7 10.3%
  • Lead

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Iron

    Votes: 4 5.9%
  • Helium

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Copper

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Europa

    Votes: 2 2.9%
  • Other (tell us which one then smarty pants!)

    Votes: 22 32.4%

  • Total voters
    68
****, I'm such a nerd... I was expecting the options to be "earth, wind, fire, water, electricity"

<sighs and wanders back off to some random RPG>
 
Mercury, specifically in its liquid state. It absorbs into your skin. /evil
 
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FIRE!

Anyway, in the words of the great band Thunderbirds are Now!:

"When it comes to elements, Hydrogen is titz."
 
what no <3 for uranium?

/votes for uranium, it makes stuff go big-badda-boom.
 
Hydrogen- for fusion and all that good stuff, can make all the other elements pretty much so it is teh best.
 
Raziaar said:
****, I'm such a nerd... I was expecting the options to be "earth, wind, fire, water, electricity"

<sighs and wanders back off to some random RPG>
*follows*
 
HYDROGEN...*Gets a Hydrogen tanks and attaches a barrel to it... releases hydrogen and strikes match infront of barrel(gun barrel) Burns lots of stuff and blows up house*
 
Azner said:
HYDROGEN...*Gets a Hydrogen tanks and attaches a barrel to it... releases hydrogen and strikes match infront of barrel(gun barrel) Burns lots of stuff and blows up house*

That'd probably be more like an instant explosion...
 
sinkoman said:
That'd probably be more like an instant explosion...
HYDROGEN FLAME THROWER TAKE 2
Does setup all the same, ADDS A SPECIAL FRAME THAT DOES NOT ALLOW FLAMES TO PASS TROUGH AT THE FRONT OPENING OF THE NYDROPGEN GAS TANK... Same the tears out foil and BOOM....can anyone tell me what that frame is? IIt was used in fire lamps for mining so that the risk of underground explosion were reduces to 5%
 
Rubidium, Caesium or Francium. Just add water for fun!
 
What's that one with the melting point so low that after a half hour or so it'd melt in your hand?

EDIT: Gallium I think.
 
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sinkoman said:
What's that one with the melting point so low that after a half hour or so it'd melt in your hand?

EDIT: Gallium I think.

Unfortunately, so does water so thats boring :P
 
Strontium.

Because in Dutch that's "Shitium" which is really funny. Because poo is funny. AMIRITE?
 
Lawrencium, the slightly radiactive substance with no known uses.
 
Sulkdodds said:
Lawrencium, the slightly radiactive substance with no known uses.
i wonder why ;)

hmm plutonium got no votes but I reckon I'm just having to go with silicon - good ol' digital age
interesting factoid #6527379 - aluminium was once more highly valued than gold
 
^ Me too. I like Fe on the list but Au as in all the elements.


Although a kilogram of Californium would be nice...... if it were 1000+kms away from me.
 
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