I think I can help you ..._never_my_love_January 11 2005, 12:51:06 UTC
The flux capacitor requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity, supplied at first by a plutonium powered nuclear reactor. I suggest plutonium-239 because it's fissionable, has a relatively long half-life (24,360 years), and can be readily produced in large quantities in breeder reactors. But, we have to be careful! Critical mass must be considered when handling quantities in excess of 300 grams.
But Alex, instead of traveling back to the beginning of winter break, how about we travel to some parallel universe to discover ... say ... hmmm ... whatever there may be to discover.
... but I have to be back by 10PM ... I need sleep or I grow ugly.
Re: I think I can help you ...pleasuremeJanuary 12 2005, 00:29:42 UTC
that sounds like a good idea to me...why dont we go to some island in the middle of nowhere and be school-free forever!!!......or atleast until 10PM for you....... :]..........too bad you cant stayy :P
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But Alex, instead of traveling back to the beginning of winter break, how about we travel to some parallel universe to discover ... say ... hmmm ... whatever there may be to discover.
... but I have to be back by 10PM ... I need sleep or I grow ugly.
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