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- From: Bruce.Tindall@launchpad.unc.edu (Bruce Tindall)
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- Subject: Re: Net's Funniest Kitchen Disasters
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 00:14:35 GMT
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- Sodium dumped in water blows up real good, true. But in high-school
- chemistry class we were shown a movie of chunks of each element in the
- same column of the periodic table as sodium being tossed into a basin.
- By the time they got to cesium it was time to call in the Richter scale.
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- Bruce "I come to bury cesium, not to praise it" TIndall
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