Problem solved
Thank you!
Justin S.
Your Welcome
LOL!
+1 karma to you
*Deflects Karma back at Shadow*
HA HA!!! I knew your Karma was loaded!! you can't trick me THAT easily!
I'm confused.
Been Spamming much?
not at all! Its weird how you can start a conversation from a ----fixed---subject !
PS: Ive encountered an issue in the Dome...A BIG ONE!
I noticced.
I didn't.
You should
actully, you did. You just forgot to check the other side of your brain.
It's on vacation and unavailable for the next 3-4 months.
damn...im at university..Ill have to turn mine back on on monday! Wont stop my gaming habit for a bit though!
DOME FTW!!! lol!
CAPTURE THE FLAG FTW!!!
Outpost War FTW!!!!
lol
Remember, Annatar. The space on the internet is precious, why clutter up more with needless posts? Just edit your original post as time goes on and your situations change
here here to being back at school. Sucks having to blow the dust out and turn everything back on...
It's true, though. Only so much can fit in the tubes.
TESLA COILS AND NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES FOR THE WIN!!!
err...Tesla coils anyway.
you're goddammit. YOU'RE.
Say hello to my little friend?
RED ALERT FTW!!!!!!!!!
Command & conquer 3 FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WESTWOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
well....Tesla Coils arn't precisly little....
Neither was the M60.
Ah, I see.
I built a Tesla Coil a few years ago. It melted (long story)
Note to people: do not use combustible materials when making the base of the coil
LOL!!!! I wonder why....
Hope no one was injured though...or nothing too expensive melted
Never done that. But back in the wee days of high school, I had the coolest Chemistry teacher. We made this thing that was a pretty close resemblance to snow, only it was super heat absorbant. We molded it into a snowball, dipped it in alcohol, and set it on fire. You could actually hold it in your bare hand for about 10 seconds until you started to feel the heat. It was awesome!
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