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10 years ago

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I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.
  • neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?
  • barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?

    Because all radioactive material in cartoons glows green. (As far as I know, carbon-14 doesn't glow at all, but a carbon rod being ionized by something highly radioactive like radium might produce a glow of some kind. Although the original green glowing material was a metallic compound being ionized, so carbon probably wouldn't respond the same way.)
  • neuroheart wrote:
    barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?

    Because all radioactive material in cartoons glows green. (As far as I know, carbon-14 doesn't glow at all, but a carbon rod being ionized by something highly radioactive like radium might produce a glow of some kind. Although the original green glowing material was a metallic compound being ionized, so carbon probably wouldn't respond the same way.)


    Great answer!!
  • barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?
    it was irradiated by whatever tured them into superheros along with all the rads that built up from peaple constaly nukeing your towns :mrgreen: oh wow 3 answers spawned while i was typing mine.
  • barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?

    Because all radioactive material in cartoons glows green. (As far as I know, carbon-14 doesn't glow at all, but a carbon rod being ionized by something highly radioactive like radium might produce a glow of some kind. Although the original green glowing material was a metallic compound being ionized, so carbon probably wouldn't respond the same way.)


    Great answer!!

    http://i.imgur.com/mb8x1Kl.gif
  • neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.

    If the pattern of previous events stays the same, extra arbitrarium will be available in the store on weekends for donuts
  • Rich0913 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.

    If the pattern of previous events stays the same, extra arbitrarium will be available in the store on weekends for donuts


    You can already buy extra arbitrarium just try update the HQ and however much your lacking by they will sell it to you at the rate of 3 donuts per one piece
  • neuroheart wrote:
    barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    barszap785 wrote:
    neuroheart wrote:
    I was sort of hoping the big reward would be some arbitrarium, since it's somewhat rare. But I guess carbon is more important.


    Isn't a carbon rod really just a big pensil? Why do they glow green?

    Because all radioactive material in cartoons glows green. (As far as I know, carbon-14 doesn't glow at all, but a carbon rod being ionized by something highly radioactive like radium might produce a glow of some kind. Although the original green glowing material was a metallic compound being ionized, so carbon probably wouldn't respond the same way.)


    Great answer!!

    http://i.imgur.com/mb8x1Kl.gif


    lol!