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dembotoz

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21. well lets replace the helium in kiddy balloons with hydrogen like they used to use in zepplins
Tue Jun 28, 2016, 08:09 AM
Jun 2016

what could possibly go wrong?

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I've done tech support for research PhDs JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #1
Also widely used as a carrier gas in Gas Chromatography. nt BumRushDaShow Jun 2016 #13
Does that mean more of this... liberal N proud Jun 2016 #2
So, is that the same helium I see in balloons? fasttense Jun 2016 #3
Yes, it is. n/t paleotn Jun 2016 #4
I was mixing up too wallyworld2 Jun 2016 #20
No. Helium is invisible, so you don't see it in balloons or otherwise. Orrex Jun 2016 #5
amazing isn't it. We have known about helium shortages for a long time rurallib Jun 2016 #8
Exactly what I was thinking fasttense Jun 2016 #12
Sadly, foresight and resource husbandry are not widely practiced. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #14
Just you keep yer fukin hands off my party balloons. Hoppy Jun 2016 #19
God forbid the kids should have to make do with party snappers instead... Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #25
Scientists have called for it to be rationed muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #16
helium 4 is not that rare. drray23 Jun 2016 #29
Thank you much rurallib Jun 2016 #31
I hate to uh… burst your balloon… but… OKIsItJustMe Jun 2016 #32
Blame congress (No! Really!) OKIsItJustMe Jun 2016 #34
well here's another heaven05 Jun 2016 #6
My first thought, too. Atman Jun 2016 #9
+1000 heaven05 Jun 2016 #10
Man... So, in the long run... Helen Borg Jun 2016 #7
Peak helium. Nt hughee99 Jun 2016 #24
Given my understanding of the element jimlup Jun 2016 #11
it is produced in the earth by radioactive decay. ret5hd Jun 2016 #15
it is - an 'alpha particle' is a helium nucleus muriel_volestrangler Jun 2016 #17
Thanks jimlup Jun 2016 #18
Lighten up. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #27
well lets replace the helium in kiddy balloons with hydrogen like they used to use in zepplins dembotoz Jun 2016 #21
Float them around the birthday cake and we'll find out... Lochloosa Jun 2016 #22
Yeah... that's the ticket! yourpaljoey Jun 2016 #23
... CentralMass Jun 2016 #26
The Earth has infinite resources, it's a really big place. If not, technology will come along and Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #28
Good news, but it's not a game changer; it just kicks the can down the road (nt) LongtimeAZDem Jun 2016 #30
Just in the nick of time!!! It's also used in GliderGuider Jun 2016 #33
I would be for rationing rather than environmental destruction. glinda Jun 2016 #35
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