181 Comments
- Chadwick2012, on 10/30/2009, -4/+708A table outside? Isn't it a little exposed to the elements?
- sock2828, on 10/30/2009, -7/+583I would probably only periodically eat at a table like that..
- paulperson, on 10/30/2009, -2/+454Why just eating? You can do alkynes of stuff on that table.
- O8SERVER, on 10/30/2009, -0/+391It's a popular table, at lunchtime all the empty seats argon.
- serif69, on 10/30/2009, -2/+293But it has all the elements of a good place to eat...
- lintmonkey, on 10/30/2009, -1/+285Then why don't you barium?
- anderzole, on 10/30/2009, -20/+296"Who stole my lunch? It was sitting on 'Helium' just a second ago.."
- iamstudip, on 10/30/2009, -9/+243Scientists do it periodically on the table.
- darchons, on 10/30/2009, -6/+224I wonder how people would react to it.
- JediPilot, on 10/30/2009, -2/+219You guys are bohrium.
- Powerfan5000, on 10/30/2009, -23/+220[insert pun here]
- Veni_Vidi_Vici, on 10/30/2009, -9/+163I hope this is outside a chemistry building somewhere.
- aubinhick990, on 10/30/2009, -3/+137'He' Did
- mattmacneil, on 10/30/2009, -8/+135It probably just floated away.
- rwbrinso, on 10/30/2009, -9/+116Eating lunch there would be a total gas.
- paulperson, on 10/30/2009, -3/+97I hope this isn't.
It would be really awesome if it were just at some random urban (or even non-urban) area where people walk through a lot. This would be a cool conversation starter! - BigT383, on 10/30/2009, -1/+91You should probably try to avoid spilling your drink on anything along that left side over there... especially towards the bottom.
- jmcneilly, on 10/30/2009, -1/+87Sitting on the bench would render you sterile.
- mattmacneil, on 10/30/2009, -5/+86What a boron article.
- TFindlay, on 10/30/2009, -6/+78It's funny because [phrase containing pun] means [first meaning] as well as [second meaning].
- Hellicus, on 10/30/2009, -4/+73[Insert completely unrelated ASCII art]
- MoundOfManure3, on 10/30/2009, -3/+66thats just an inconveniently shaped table.
- RagnabroK, on 10/31/2009, -1/+64Seems like a noble idea.
- lintmonkey, on 10/30/2009, -0/+62No way! Iodine at that table too!
- TheObviousChild, on 10/31/2009, -7/+68It's missing the element of surprise.
~Chuck Norris - gitargr8, on 10/30/2009, -4/+60[insert "oh I see what you did there" variant]
- ygugsa295, on 10/31/2009, -2/+54I once asked someone on the street what they thought about that table, and he said "none of your bismuth."
- JulioChavez, on 10/31/2009, -0/+52Be careful, the right side is reserved for nobility.
- thehuntofdear, on 10/31/2009, -3/+52[Insert youtube-style comment that's an auto-bury]
- supermanly, on 10/30/2009, -1/+50"Hey babe, we've got some chemistry going. Let's go react. Don't worry, the products will stay in solution."
- Itsatrapackbar, on 10/30/2009, -5/+53[Insert put concerning a different element here]
- UltraAyla, on 10/31/2009, -0/+42I bet you could have some quality bonding time at that table
- clippclop, on 10/30/2009, -6/+46I personally eat my Boron, Actinium, Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen rich foods at that table!
- aprycot, on 10/31/2009, -2/+37[insert comment mocking and/or correcting someone's grammar]
- Itsatrapackbar, on 10/31/2009, -2/+37[Insert comment concerning the hilarity of the ASCII]
- Pdeuchler, on 10/31/2009, -2/+36[insert comment remarking on the stupidity of the comment above]
- Eagle193, on 10/30/2009, -0/+34Yes, it's at Wake Forest University.
- Banangroda, on 10/30/2009, -4/+37Well, literally would be "a periodic table table".
- redeemed77, on 10/31/2009, -2/+35[insert comment making observation on how a screenshot of this comment thread will be posted to Digg tomorrow, titled "This is why I love Digg"]
- inactive, on 10/31/2009, -1/+30But if you eat more, you'll grow up big and strontium.
- mvchuck137, on 10/31/2009, -1/+29The helium square doesn't look very.... stable.
- FitteMas, on 10/30/2009, -3/+31Yes, but you risk getting particles on your food.
- nard3456, on 10/31/2009, -1/+29[insert c-c-c-combo breaker]
- burbankmarc, on 10/30/2009, -5/+27Nobody notices the hidden Bacon?
- SirBruce, on 10/31/2009, -0/+21The problem with eating outside is all the moles.
- mishabear, on 10/30/2009, -2/+22Periodic? Looks fairly permanent to me.
- novicechap, on 10/30/2009, -0/+19Now only the noble gases can prevent the problem from getting compounded.
(Deja Vu: http://digg.com/odd_stuff/This_table_will_steriliz ... - commentposted, on 10/31/2009, -0/+19That doesn't look like a place I want to sit. It looks more like a place I would rest my neon.
- donny4321, on 10/31/2009, -0/+19Mendeleev the guy alone.
- Unikraken, on 10/31/2009, -0/+19lame, it's adamantium.
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