Great, that would be good - its definitely time to hitch the intellectual output of this thread up a notch or two. Ambrose will do just right. Ambrose knew soo much about Peanut Brittle, but if anything he knew even more about The Periodic Table .
How right you are on all aspects of that post.
Warspite1
I will leave you to research in your own good time, but I have no doubt as part of your study you will be using, Ambroses' 1959 magnum opus: The Periodic Table and how I know even more about this than peanut brittle - Wang Publishing.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Great, that would be good - its definitely time to hitch the intellectual output of this thread up a notch or two. Ambrose will do just right. Ambrose knew soo much about Peanut Brittle, but if anything he knew even more about The Periodic Table .
How right you are on all aspects of that post.
Warspite1
I will leave you to research in your own good time, but I have no doubt as part of your study you will be using, Ambroses' 1959 magnum opus: The Periodic Table and how I know even more about this than peanut brittle - Wang Publishing.
I may be using Ambrose's The Real Periodic Table and What it is Actually Filled With, LNG DONG Publishers.
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
I will leave you to research in your own good time, but I have no doubt as part of your study you will be using, Ambroses' 1959 magnum opus: The Periodic Table and how I know even more about this than peanut brittle - Wang Publishing.
I may be using Ambrose's The Real Periodic Table and What it is Actually Filled With, LNG DONG Publishers.
Warspite1
Cooooool [8D]
I didn't think his work was as good once he left for LNG DONG. Even Ambrose admitted that he was never treated as well at the latter and that what marked his time with his first publishers out was, as he himself put it: "I liked the people there, after all, Wang care".
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
Well I'm currently on 4,163, so I estimate in about six hours from now.
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
I will leave you to research in your own good time, but I have no doubt as part of your study you will be using, Ambroses' 1959 magnum opus: The Periodic Table and how I know even more about this than peanut brittle - Wang Publishing.
I may be using Ambrose's The Real Periodic Table and What it is Actually Filled With, LNG DONG Publishers.
Warspite1
One of Ambroses' more intriguing claims can be found in his 1954 best-seller, Periodic Table: The Early Years. Ambrose claims that the first reference to the Periodic Table in history was in 5th/6th century England. Says Ambrose:
Unlike what legend would have us believe, The court of King Arthur featured the Kinghts of the Periodic Table. That Round Table nonesense was just, well nonesense according to Ambrose. Intriguing stuff......
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
I will leave you to research in your own good time, but I have no doubt as part of your study you will be using, Ambroses' 1959 magnum opus: The Periodic Table and how I know even more about this than peanut brittle - Wang Publishing.
I may be using Ambrose's The Real Periodic Table and What it is Actually Filled With, LNG DONG Publishers.
Warspite1
One of Ambroses' more intriguing claims can be found in his 1954 best-seller, Periodic Table: The Early Years. Ambrose claims that the first reference to the Periodic Table in history was in 5th/6th century England. Says Ambrose:
Unlike what legend would have us believe, The court of King Arthur featured the Kinghts of the Periodic Table. That Round Table nonesense was just, well nonesense according to Ambrose. Intriguing stuff......
Interesting. I am soon to take a sabbatical from playing Airline Empires to research the Periodic Table question
But for the moment I need to get back to Crash and Burn Air-"Crash & Burn might get you there"
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
One of Ambroses' more intriguing claims can be found in his 1954 best-seller, Periodic Table: The Early Years. Ambrose claims that the first reference to the Periodic Table in history was in 5th/6th century England. Says Ambrose:
Unlike what legend would have us believe, The court of King Arthur featured the Kinghts of the Periodic Table. That Round Table nonesense was just, well nonesense according to Ambrose. Intriguing stuff......
Yes, children are taught NONSENSE about the Round Table. ARRRGGGHH.
There are misconceptions all around about the Periodic Table.
In his 1933 book, THE PERIODIC TABLE'S MAN MADE ELEMENTS-THE TRUTH, Stephen Ambrose wrote:
"A common misunderstanding is that Technetium was the first element to be made artificially, this is poo-poo. The actual first man made element was Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten, which can be used in medicine, manufacturing and as a food..."
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
One of Ambroses' more intriguing claims can be found in his 1954 best-seller, Periodic Table: The Early Years. Ambrose claims that the first reference to the Periodic Table in history was in 5th/6th century England. Says Ambrose:
Unlike what legend would have us believe, The court of King Arthur featured the Kinghts of the Periodic Table. That Round Table nonesense was just, well nonesense according to Ambrose. Intriguing stuff......
Yes, children are taught NONSENSE about the Round Table. ARRRGGGHH.
There are misconceptions all around about the Periodic Table.
In his 1933 book, THE PERIODIC TABLE'S MAN MADE ELEMENTS-THE TRUTH, Stephen Ambrose wrote:
"A common misunderstanding is that Technetium was the first element to be made artificially, this is poo-poo. The actual first man made element was Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten, which can be used in medicine, manufacturing
and as a food..."
Warspite1
Amazing fact: did you know the chemical symbol for Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten is:
Arse
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
One of Ambroses' more intriguing claims can be found in his 1954 best-seller, Periodic Table: The Early Years. Ambrose claims that the first reference to the Periodic Table in history was in 5th/6th century England. Says Ambrose:
Unlike what legend would have us believe, The court of King Arthur featured the Kinghts of the Periodic Table. That Round Table nonesense was just, well nonesense according to Ambrose. Intriguing stuff......
Yes, children are taught NONSENSE about the Round Table. ARRRGGGHH.
There are misconceptions all around about the Periodic Table.
In his 1933 book, THE PERIODIC TABLE'S MAN MADE ELEMENTS-THE TRUTH, Stephen Ambrose wrote:
"A common misunderstanding is that Technetium was the first element to be made artificially, this is poo-poo. The actual first man made element was Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten, which can be used in medicine, manufacturing
and as a food..."
Warspite1
Amazing fact: did you know the chemical symbol for Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten is:
Arse
Exsqueeze me? Why are you calling yourself names in the middle of a serious discussion about The Periodic Table.
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman
Don't be childish. ARSE is the atomic symbol for that element with lots of letters that I can't be bothered to write out again....FACT
Well don't blame me for the fact that you did not capitalize rse in your first post. OF course I know ARSE is the symbol for the element Anacardium Arachis Hypogaea L Britalis Brysten(better known as Cashew Brittle). HEHEHHHHEEE
"I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which, in truth, they are. If I killed them all there would be news from Hell before breakfast."- W.T. Sherman