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smiley (Member Profile)
Your video, Airborne Helium Wind Turbine Prototype 2012, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Airborne Helium Wind Turbine Prototype 2012
A common final year exam question (one of the short questions on one paper) in our physics dept is "would it be possible to power Ireland solely on Wind energy given that total consumption is x KWh". There's one professor who hates and derides wind energy and keeps throwing it in. The basic outline solution is that even if there were turbines on every step of the coastline you still wouldn't create enough energy.
I bet the bastard never thought of helium. Hah!
Airborne Helium Wind Turbine Prototype 2012
What a waste of perfectly good helium.
Airborne Helium Wind Turbine Prototype 2012
>> ^doogle:
omg they created a real-life prototype of Google's App Engine logo.
http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/70000/70210/google-app-en
gine-1.jpg
OMGZ ! ! ! ! !
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
I'm not going to dive down the rabbit hole of researching this right now, but the wiki page for Helium seems to agree with me (extraction from natural gas is done,
and entertainment balloons aren't noted as a major user.
It does however note that entertainment balloons are a waste made possible by artificially low prices. These artificial low prices for helium grades probably mean many natural gas producers simply vent it away, which will change as the commodity rises in price.
>> ^deathcow:
>> ^bamdrew:
I'm very, very skeptical that party balloon use is the major user of helium gas. Sure, its "wasted" on entertainment, but there are industrial uses for large amounts of helium (MIG welding and such).
ALSO, I was under the assumption that Helium can be pulled down from natural gas production (if there is money in it).
Dunno, think about the MASSES of people with balloons. Sure someone is welding in every city, but balloons are just everywhere.
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
>> ^bamdrew:
I'm very, very skeptical that party balloon use is the major user of helium gas. Sure, its "wasted" on entertainment, but there are industrial uses for large amounts of helium (MIG welding and such).
ALSO, I was under the assumption that Helium can be pulled down from natural gas production (if there is money in it).
Dunno, think about the MASSES of people with balloons. Sure someone is welding in every city, but balloons are just everywhere.
deathcow (Member Profile)
Your video, Liquid Helium And Party Balloons, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
Maybe party balloons should be filled with hydrogen. Could be way more exciting than helium balloons.
edit: guess I should have finished the video before posting.
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
We've got endless helium supplies.
1) split ocean water
2) (quiet voice) perfect fusion
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
I'm very, very skeptical that party balloon use is the major user of helium gas. Sure, its "wasted" on entertainment, but there are industrial uses for large amounts of helium (MIG welding and such).
ALSO, I was under the assumption that Helium can be pulled down from natural gas production (if there is money in it).
Liquid Helium And Party Balloons
This is a real ticking time clock for the MRI units at hospitals. The estimate is that there is less than 20 years of helium left.
MRI is important to everyone. Party balloons don't save lives, MRI's do.
Iron Sky - Nazis On The Moon
I think you'll find it's called Unbelievium.
>> ^MonkeySpank:
What's the point of having Nazi's on the moon? There are no Jews up there. Oh, and the technical term used in the field is Tritium, not Helium-3. Fucking Hollywood...
Iron Sky - Nazis On The Moon
>> ^MonkeySpank:
What's the point of having Nazi's on the moon? There are no Jews up there. Oh, and the technical term used in the field is Tritium, not Helium-3. Fucking Hollywood...
I'd say they're referencing Frank Schätzing.
...and i'm keen to see reactions of German Feuilleton when this hits the cinemas over here.
Iron Sky - Nazis On The Moon
What's the point of having Nazi's on the moon? There are no Jews up there. Oh, and the technical term used in the field is Tritium, not Helium-3. Fucking Hollywood...
Puppy Totally Pumped About Eating
New Val-U-Brand kibble! Now with 20% more helium!