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- Lorian, on 09/13/2009, -0/+69mirror http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/3153/i1301perio ...
- zantos420, on 09/13/2009, -0/+48Q: What do you call a joke that is based on cobalt, radon, and yttrium?
A: CoRnY. - TheObviousChild, on 09/13/2009, -1/+27Chuck Norris wants to know where the Element of Surprise is...
- Sewermutt, on 09/13/2009, -0/+16"Au, give me back my gold watch"
- secretdiffusion, on 09/13/2009, -0/+13The Digg Effect actually suspended an account! I kinda feel bad for him.
- Mikisiw, on 09/13/2009, -0/+11We've dispatched our fastest sled dogs and the picture should be up in about 2-3 days. In the meantime, would you like some maple syrup?
- inactive, on 09/12/2009, -2/+12Best infographic ever.
- Thoric, on 09/13/2009, -0/+10http://www.periodicvideos.com is much better IMO
- Mujokan, on 09/13/2009, -0/+9And good luck brushing your teeth with pure fluorine. Wait a second, I think we may be missing the point...
- bsamuels453, on 09/13/2009, -1/+10This Account Has Been Suspended
If you are the owner of this website, please contact the billing/support department as soon as possible. - AjaxDiggz, on 09/13/2009, -0/+8Get those caches up and running, this site is going down like a $5 hooker.
- Ask0r, on 09/13/2009, -0/+8Its a .ca domain, what do you expect.
Okay, that was a bit harsh - elnerdo, on 09/13/2009, -1/+8You're from England, so I'll explain:
Internationally, the element is known as 'Aluminium', but in America the most-used spelling is 'Aluminum'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium#Etymology - Kev8888, on 09/13/2009, -2/+8Aluminum?
- wjappe, on 09/12/2009, -1/+7For chemists and the curious there is also "http://universe-review.ca/I13-01-periodictable1.jp ... which is more detailed information, I found that it loads slowly on my computer.
- Reiv, on 09/13/2009, -0/+6At what point after looking at this did you decide 'this is far too basic for me!' ? Was it before or after the shiny balloons that helium represents?
- BooLag, on 09/13/2009, -1/+7That's what she said.
- Thoric, on 09/13/2009, -0/+6Also, have fun swimming in liquid chlorine
- Uthman, on 09/13/2009, -0/+6those aren't pictures; those are 'illustrations'
i thought they'd actually have pictures of all the elements and got excited - katipo, on 09/13/2009, -0/+5I want a periodic table, table:-
http://theodoregray.com/periodictable/ - Mujokan, on 09/13/2009, -0/+4It went down even too fast for rorr.im. That's got to be a Digg record.
- wjappe, on 09/12/2009, -0/+4I'm not sure of what the problem is, I get a error also. If this link doesn't work take source address http://universe-review.ca/I13-01-periodictable2.jp ... and change the 2.jpg to 1.jpg that's how I found it.
http://universe-review.ca/I13-01-periodictable1.jp ...
see if that works - WhenCanIStop, on 09/13/2009, -2/+6Jesus - who put this together? The church of scientology?
Air - 80% Nitrogen, 20% Oxygen (or as near as damn it).
Not according to this though. Oxygen is air. They're right next to each other in the table FFS. - DirtPile, on 09/13/2009, -0/+4What a suspenseful account.
- redeemed77, on 09/13/2009, -0/+3Came, saw, lol'd.
- inactive, on 09/13/2009, -0/+3Rorr.im is sad, and that makes me angry.
- tutteya, on 09/13/2009, -0/+3You people caused the site to crash........
poor owner:-( - dtr300, on 09/12/2009, -0/+3404, could you try the link again? Thanks.
- ophello, on 09/13/2009, -0/+3Needs more ununpentium.
- shalinshaun, on 09/13/2009, -1/+4Thanks a lot. The link was dead.
- purrsuede, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2The latest element to be discovered is Obstructium... while not very stable in itself, it also prevents stability between other elements from forming... See GOPonium for more info... It appears to have first surfaced shortly after the 2008 elections...unfortunately it seems to have a half-life at least until the next election.... Very toxic in nature, often noticed by it's habit of making loud noises in public such as "You Lie!" or "Keep your gov't hands off my medicare!"
- egaonogenkiII, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2ei601 gave us a mirror of a LOT of these P-Tables, thankfully!
- viggenguy, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2http://periodictable.com/
- gewf631, on 09/14/2009, -0/+2Give credit where credit is due...
http://elements.wlonk.com/
Besides, the original is much clearer - LimeParrot, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2lol this is a good one to show those 'WHAT DID SCIENCE EVER DO FOR ME' people
- purrsuede, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2Dugg up for best geek-joke seen in a long time...
- CATSCEO2, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2Periodic Videos FTW
- inactive, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2Look around you, look, around you.
Yes that's right its water. Or aqua as you probably call it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/lookaroundyou/series1/ ...
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=54D536D317 ... - Goombellaofgoom, on 09/13/2009, -0/+2It comes right before the Element of Fear.
- AaronGNP, on 09/13/2009, -2/+4Comic Sans = buried.
- toebitus, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1good enough for the kids in grade school,maybe they would evan look at it
- paulina7m, on 11/11/2009, -0/+1Want to know an easy way to memorize all 117 elements? Make up a melody, and sing them! This was done hilariously, here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9QW0ruiCJo - inactive, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1I hope they're using something to stop it from becoming a radiation hazard.
- tusharpant, on 10/30/2009, -0/+1simple and easy to understand
- Taiyoryu, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1I wonder what sort of applications newly discovered elements will have if and when scientists manage to verify the next island of stability
- Kokichi, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1Wish I had this back when I was studying chemistry.
- shalinshaun, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1I needed this when i was in the high school. It's all too late now.
- Lucent, on 09/13/2009, -0/+1It's like the poor man's ptable.com.
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