QUOTE(jwyj @ Apr 1 2010, 09:42 AM)
You could use that to stab people man, looking very ganas A good self defense weapon.
QUOTE(pseudoblue @ Apr 1 2010, 10:40 AM)
Guys! It was recently discovered that the nano-oil or nanolube (the lube we used for our flashlights for some of us) has a hidden chemical property that contains nano-electro-carbo-iron (Na-O2-iron). These so called chemical composite mixture was discovered to have very small significant amount of copper magnesium and titanium! But these properties that was captured under a special microscope are mixed within the chemical mixture of the nano-oil and appears to hold a sphere form. Instead of it being diluted with the compound, they hold their sphere-like origin. These spheres does not seem to react towards anything and they appear to be passive. But recent study and observation was done when the oil was applied to any metal-like material including aluminum! When the oil was applied to the threads of a flashlight (for example), these spheres will start to react towards each other, they absorb any foreign properties that a metal or aluminum does not contain, yes, hundreds of combinations, including corrosion! These spheres then recycle them and repair any damage! The total duration of these "repairs" is depended on the amount of damage on the metal-like or aluminum component has. It can take up from a day to six months. Yes you might have figure it out by now, every 100g of nano-oil contain to an amount of 750,000 nano bots! Each nano bot have a structured database that contains all atom properties of any given material, most of it though, it is unbelievable! It causes no other harm to skin, paper, plastic, organic materials than the actual oil property itself.
Walau eh, it works like a cosmetic cream to cover up damage, or better to heal up damage metal, a wondrous OIL.
Apr 1 2010, 11:55 AM



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