Arayan
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Already done by PiferalI was tempted to ask you to guess what was the substance in the vial i posted before, but it's too difficult
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Already done by PiferalI was tempted to ask you to guess what was the substance in the vial i posted before, but it's too difficult
piferal wins (and get one as gift, with 120db horn as melody and 50mph motor for escape him )
Your turn :beer:
(@Arayan: mine was different ..... more difficult :crackup
A mechanical computational machine ?
(BTW, as chemicals, i'm crazy enough ..... that one is ammonium sulfide, like, 20ml ..... guess what happens if the vial break ? )
I expected the machine name and the inventor
A mechanical computational machine ?
(BTW, as chemicals, i'm crazy enough ..... that one is ammonium sulfide, like, 20ml ..... guess what happens if the vial break ? )
fertilize the soil .....
No ..... that anyone start to run away very quickly, keeping their breat ..... do you know those stinkbombs that are sold for carnival jokes ? ..... they are usually 1ml, diluited 10:1 ..... this one is not diluited ..... :eg: :eg: :eg:
About the machine, i'm not sure, it look as a big brother of the old Babbage engine , and as far as i remember, there was some derivations, of it ..... if it's a floating point unit, it can be a Zuse engine (but the only pic i've seen about Zuse was very different ..... a modern copy ?) ..... Or, maybe, a Tinkertoy unit ..... or a reconstruction of an Universal Turing Machine ..... if not, i don't have other ideas, at the moment .....
EDIT: LOL, my line is in late as usual ..... i will go away in an hour or so, so this time i pass, next time i will find something very evily :eg:
About the machine, i'm not sure, it look as a big brother of the old Babbage engine , and as far as i remember, there was some derivations, of it ..... if it's a floating point unit, it can be a Zuse engine (but the only pic i've seen about Zuse was very different ..... a modern copy ?)
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