On a sunny day (Sat, 01 Dec 2012 09:10:48 -0600) it happened amdx wrote in :
Ran across this today, thought some might be interested.
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I tried to get some sulfer here and was denied, needs license it seems. Question is: How long does the effect last, else a capacitor or battery (charge discharge) does the same.
On eB*y, there's a guy in Portugal selling 250gm for $6.90 + $4.x shipping.
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We are protected against ourselves once more :( Especially these days some people want to make their own fireworks so even a small amount of sulfur - formerly in junior chemical experimenter's box - is considered to be too dangerous for you. Same applies for tri, tetra, nitric acid and a lot of other matters. You should be glad to be protected so well. (You will nevertheless eventually die of course.) We should be protected against burglars and other criminals that well but alas...
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
Why? They all voted for Romney in November. The only place Obama needs more idiots is on the far right of the Republican Party. The Tea Party faction in congress seems to be entirely idiotic, and have suffered by pushing for far-right-wing candidates who have lost where more moderate Republicans might have won, but there doesn't seem to be any shortage of right-wing idiots to take their places.
No, though the compounds should be sufficiently nasty to work with the application of a little heat. Soaking match heads in water to dissolve the glue and potassium chlorate will free the phosphorus sulfide and stuff. Filter and dry the powder, rub it on the desired surface, and heat gently.
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