#24 That "strongman" is none other than Hopthor Julius Bjornsson who played 'The Mountain' in Game of Thrones. He's officially the strongest man in the world at the moment.
Gustavus, He is not the strongest at the moment, but he's working his way back to the top, and he still holds a number of world records, including in the deadlift.
#37 It’s Bowie’s ‘Serious Moonlight’ Tour. I was there. I’m the guy with long blonde hair next to the chick with pigtails about 80 feet from the stage. See?
#4 yeah let's put radioactive material with a lifetime of 30.000 years into a small cylinder that lasts a few years on a dump. What could possibly go wrong?
Katy,
You buy about 50 batteryes per year.that means alot of litium, or kadmium or what ever. If you buy every product with out battery ad this one and when you don't need it anymore you move the battery in another product and so far. And when you don't need the batery any more you dispose it propery... Make sense?
Katy,
Sigh maybe look it up before you start screeching.
Nuclear diamond batteries use radioactive isotopes to generate electricity. The batteries are made of man-made diamonds that contain the radioactive isotopes, which emit short-range radiation that's absorbed by the diamond. This means that the radiation doesn't escape, making the batteries safe to use.
well, we have heard too many lies about the safety of powerstations, devices or storing points concerning radioactivity. Even, if you are right, I don't believe you.
Maybe, I'm oldfashioned, but I like more my NiCd, NiMH, LiFePo4 and Lead accumulators, loaded by Solar or Wind Energy. Depending, what I'm powering with it.
But indeed, the white car was a complete restauration with a decent tuning. With a stronger gearbox, a injection engine and some other modifications, this 40 year old car drove faster than 200 mph.
#24 That "strongman" is none other than Hopthor Julius Bjornsson who played 'The Mountain' in Game of Thrones. He's officially the strongest man in the world at the moment.
Gustavus, He is not the strongest at the moment, but he's working his way back to the top, and he still holds a number of world records, including in the deadlift.
#37 It’s Bowie’s ‘Serious Moonlight’ Tour. I was there. I’m the guy with long blonde hair next to the chick with pigtails about 80 feet from the stage. See?
#4 yeah let's put radioactive material with a lifetime of 30.000 years into a small cylinder that lasts a few years on a dump. What could possibly go wrong?
Katy,
You buy about 50 batteryes per year.that means alot of litium, or kadmium or what ever. If you buy every product with out battery ad this one and when you don't need it anymore you move the battery in another product and so far. And when you don't need the batery any more you dispose it propery... Make sense?
Katy,
Sigh maybe look it up before you start screeching.
Nuclear diamond batteries use radioactive isotopes to generate electricity. The batteries are made of man-made diamonds that contain the radioactive isotopes, which emit short-range radiation that's absorbed by the diamond. This means that the radiation doesn't escape, making the batteries safe to use.
well, we have heard too many lies about the safety of powerstations, devices or storing points concerning radioactivity. Even, if you are right, I don't believe you.
Maybe, I'm oldfashioned, but I like more my NiCd, NiMH, LiFePo4 and Lead accumulators, loaded by Solar or Wind Energy. Depending, what I'm powering with it.
But indeed, the white car was a complete restauration with a decent tuning. With a stronger gearbox, a injection engine and some other modifications, this 40 year old car drove faster than 200 mph.
well, we have heard too many lies about the safety of powerstations, devices or storing points concerning radioactivity.
Even, if you are right, I don't believe you.
Maybe, I'm oldfashioned, but I like more my NiCd, NiMH, LiFePo4 and Lead accumulators, loaded by Solar or Wind Energy. Depending, what I'm powering with it.
Aston Martin Bulldog
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The white version is waterproof
there was only one single prototype.
But indeed, the white car was a complete restauration with a decent tuning.
With a stronger gearbox, a injection engine and some other modifications, this 40 year old car drove faster than 200 mph.