Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:50 pm
I know , I've actually read most of maddox's articles before.
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Maddox wrote:I don't know what this graph means, but I'm pretty sure it's proof that Jews were involved.
This has got to be my favouriteclide wrote:Maddox kicks so much ass. That is exactly the kind of science and logic that these conspiracy nuts use. I've seen it before, but I LMAO every time I see it.
Make it out of wood.mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
BINGO!Novacastrian wrote:Make it out of wood.mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
Man, I feel like an idiot now...frankrede wrote:BINGO!Novacastrian wrote:Make it out of wood.mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
Damn, that would be an awful big ship if it is big enough to carry a sea!mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
But those would eventually wear out?jimmy101 wrote:Damn, that would be an awful big ship if it is big enough to carry a sea!mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
I suppose you meant a "sea-going" ship?
The "cheaply" part is the most important part of the question. In this case "cheaply" translates to "how it is actually done in practice" since "in practice" is basically the same as "cheaply".
Like everyone else said, ya paint it and attach sacrificial electrodes. It is the only cheap solution.
Nope, wood sucks as a building material. How many modern commercial ships are being built out of wood?frankrede wrote:But those would eventually wear out?jimmy101 wrote:Damn, that would be an awful big ship if it is big enough to carry a sea!mopherman wrote:well, my science homework had an interestion question today so i thought i would share it with you.
How would you rust proof a large sea-bearing ship? cheaply
I suppose you meant a "sea-going" ship?
The "cheaply" part is the most important part of the question. In this case "cheaply" translates to "how it is actually done in practice" since "in practice" is basically the same as "cheaply".
Like everyone else said, ya paint it and attach sacrificial electrodes. It is the only cheap solution.
and over time they would need to be replaced, while a wood ship would never rust, seeing that it isn't made of metal.
Course they leave out one minor detail. It takes a lot of energy to freeze water. To freeze lots of water takes a huge amount of energy.Pykrete can be easily formed using water and any porous and fibrous material, such as shredded paper or sawdust. Anything that can be molded with this wet pulp will freeze and become strong and non-brittle.