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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.
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?
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.)
barszap785 wrote: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.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: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!!
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.
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
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!!
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