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So that, in the event of your death, your next of kin know what to do with any receptacles of argon you may have
Argon lamp
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argand_lamp Practical application [pocmloc, Jan 30 2023]
Invented by someone French
https://en.m.wikipe...i/Forest_of_Argonne [pertinax, Jan 30 2023]
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Where is it? Ar, it's all gone. |
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My grandfather had a stoneware jar of mercury, perhaps 100ml or so, perhaps more. I remember playing with it as a child. I never found it after he died though. So [+] as long as it is exended to all elements. |
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Also avoids any argoments. |
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Guess all pun limits argon. |
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Once we are gone, we argon...but argons aren't gone. |
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we argonna be seeing these for some time aren't we? |
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Does that include draining (carefully...) the argon out of your double-glazed windows (replaced with air or something equally cheap-n-nasty) before selling the house to some unsuspecting rube? |
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The invention described in this idea could also be useful for other purposes |
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