*gently leans against @Felthry and swirls its liquid form* Mrll, I'm glad to have you around. <3
@Felthry @Terrana@tootplanet.space I agree with Terrana. If our computer can run it, we should just get the PC version, or look into whether the PS3 online store is still open.
I'm a collector too, and having the ps2 version for our collection would be nice, but that can be a future goal if you just want to play the game now!
@tastymochafox We've heard people talk about amaroq a lot, I think that's an android mastodon client.
Of course, for all we know, it could be something completely different.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Oh, it definitely would, yes.
@Felthry @quartzwing@dragon.style Probably very brittle and non-homogenous, due to mismatched lattice parameters.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Felthry was thinking of having them be varied and presentable, though now I'm thinking of the possibility of engineering some macromolecular substance that contains every element....
I wonder what the properties of an alloy of equal parts every metallic element would be like.
@Felthry @quartzwing@dragon.style Good point on the titanium flatware, though.
@quartzwing@dragon.style @Felthry Multivitamins seem almost like cheating, but I can't see any reason to exclude them. Other than having a wall of vitamins looks a lot less interesting than a wall of miscellaneous samples of varied things.
@Felthry Clearly, lanthanides are hard to place.
Hafnium: ??
Tantalum: capacitor
Tungsten: lightbulb, tungsten carbide tool
Rhenium: ??
Osmium: ??
Iridium: Expensive fountain pens
Platinum: Catalytic converter out of a car
Gold: Jewelry
Mercury: Old thermometer
Thallium: ??
Lead: Old paint
Bismuth: Pepto-bismol
And everything after that is radioactive.
@Felthry
Cadmium: NiCd battery
Indium: Galinstan?
Tin: coins, anything bronze
Antimony: ??
Tellurium: ??
Iodine: iodized salt
Xenon: ?? (xenon arc lamps are too expensive)
Cesium: Some vacuum tubes used a caesium-alloy cathode
Barium: ??
Lanthanum: ??
Cerium: the "flint" of a flint-and-steel
Praseodymium: ??
Neodymium: magnet
Promethium: ??
Samarium: ??
Europium: ??
Gadolinium: ??
Terbium: ??
Dysprosium: ??
Holmium: ??
Erbium: Optical fiber equipment?
Thulium: ??
Ytterbium: ??
Lutetium: ??
@Felthry
Gallium: a gallium arsenide electronic component?
Germanium: a very old electronic component
Arsenic: Another sample of gallium arsenide
Selenium: A selenium rectifier
Bromine: ??
Krypton: ?? (joke answer: action figure of superman)
Rubidium: might have to go with a rubidium clock for this one
Strontium: ??
Yttrium: ??
Zirconium: Fake diamond?
Niobium: Niobium capacitor?
Molybdenum: ??
Technetium: ❌
Ruthenium: too expensive
Rhodium: also expensive
Palladium: PdC catalyst?
Silver: ware
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Twenty-something feminine-leaning androgynous arcaninetales taur usually with two heads. Interests in puzzles, engineering, and a good book, and curling up with a good friend.
Pronouns... zhe/zhir for now, but that might change in future.
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