Zerosk8r455
Senior Member
You guys want some more gas? Here ya go...(insert fart sound here)...enjoy!
oh wow..i must have been saving that one.
oh wow..i must have been saving that one.
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Originally posted by Zerosk8r455@Mar 12 2003, 02:24 AM
You guys want some more gas? Here ya go...(insert fart sound here)...enjoy!
oh wow..i must have been saving that one.
Originally posted by karnash+Mar 12 2003, 02:26 AM-->Zerosk8r455@Mar 12 2003, 02:24 AM
You guys want some more gas? Here ya go...(insert fart sound here)...enjoy!
 oh wow..i must have been saving that one.
funny. i never knew farts were supposed to smell like trojan condoms......
Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord@Mar 12 2003, 04:31 PM
Yes, but a hydrogen bomb uses nuclear fission to generate the destructive energy. We're not using nuclear technology to power our cars.
The first electrode is called the anode and is coated in platinum, which acts as a catalyst. When hydrogen gas is passed along the anode, it is ionized, producing negatively charged electrons (electricity) and positively charged hydrogen ions.
Originally posted by qupta p
Trust me, alternate fuel sources are all baloney. GO FOSSIL FUELS!
Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord+Mar 12 2003, 05:11 PM-->Wrong. A nuclear bomb uses fission (the splitting of an atom, usually uranium) to harness the energy that holds the uranium atoms together. Later bombs use fusion (with a fission trigger), and are also called thermonuclear bombs.
From the above-mentioned site, explaining how hydrogen is used to power automobiles:
The first electrode is called the anode and is coated in platinum, which acts as a catalyst. When hydrogen gas is passed along the anode, it is ionized, producing negatively charged electrons (electricity) and positively charged hydrogen ions.
qupta p
Trust me, alternate fuel sources are all baloney. GO FOSSIL FUELS!
I hope you were kidding.
Originally posted by gupta_p@Mar 12 2003, 03:14 PM
HYDROGEN EXPLODES IN NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS WHEN A SPARK HITS IT.
Originally posted by gupta_p@Mar 12 2003, 02:59 PM
Hydrogen has the ability to kill people in seconds when unintentionally inhaled. (Careful!)
Hydrogen tends to be a very dense element, and tends to waft on the ground, and can explode at the slightest spark. Explosions that involve hydrogen always kill all people within 100 feet, and produce radioactive materials which will contaminate an area with a radius of 2 miles.
Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord@Mar 12 2003, 05:34 PM
I'm going to go back to my hole now.
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Screw you.