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Generalobtainium

24th Mar 2012 19:23 UTCModris Baum 🌟 Expert

Folks fed up with unobtainium might enjoy this refreshing change:

obtainium

24th Mar 2012 20:12 UTCRock Currier Expert

Fun stuff!

25th Mar 2012 02:30 UTCPaul Siegel 🌟

If you are into engineering that is strange and wonderful check out www.strandbeest.com


Cheers,


Paul

25th Mar 2012 16:13 UTCModris Baum 🌟 Expert

Paul


Wonderful! (But is it pure obtainium?)


Modris

25th Mar 2012 20:21 UTCLászló Horváth Manager

Modris,

Where in the periodic table can we find these new elements, Ob and Uo?

Laszlo

25th Mar 2012 22:01 UTCModris Baum 🌟 Expert

Hi Laszlo,


They are visible only in the new hyperdimensional periodic tables that are becoming popular now :-D

(Right next to absurdium in the magical elements section.)


But - as you can see - Ob does exist. Uo is only obtainable on ebay.


Modris

25th Mar 2012 22:05 UTCModris Baum 🌟 Expert

Here's a direct link to Paul's suggestion It's too much fun to miss.

25th Mar 2012 23:54 UTCHarjo Neutkens Manager

This can only be from Holland, right :-) WOW

29th Mar 2012 01:14 UTCJenna Mast

The question is, are confetti guns only illegal when they blow up in your face?
 
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