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>> No. 1187 Anonymous
18th February 2010
Thursday 11:52 pm
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Please tell me some of you get this.
>> No. 1188 Anonymous
19th February 2010
Friday 3:41 am
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>>1187

I didn't until I saw the file name, then I did.
>> No. 1190 Anonymous
19th February 2010
Friday 5:16 pm
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>>1187

this is not really very amusing.
>> No. 1191 Anonymous
19th February 2010
Friday 6:01 pm
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I did, straight away. But then I should, considering I'm in the 3rd year of a chemistry degree.
>> No. 1194 Anonymous
20th February 2010
Saturday 7:33 pm
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I snorted, a little.
>> No. 1195 Anonymous
20th February 2010
Saturday 11:25 pm
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Your mother has 67 protons.
>> No. 1197 Anonymous
21st February 2010
Sunday 2:00 pm
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>>1195

No atomic mass 235!
>> No. 1200 Anonymous
23rd February 2010
Tuesday 1:21 pm
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Argon selenium. Dysprosium indium a fluorine iodine rhenium.
>> No. 1217 Anonymous
1st March 2010
Monday 10:24 am
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The joke doesn't work because you've not taken into consideration the oxygen atom.
>> No. 1222 Anonymous
6th March 2010
Saturday 11:42 pm
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>>1200
Believe it or not, arsoles are not very aromatic.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/09/nanotube_acronyms/

A true classic. SI contains information for opening closed CuNTs.

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