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Product: Tablecloth
Periodic Tablecloth of the Elements.   (+1)  [vote for, against]
A tablecloth decorated with a periodic table of the elements

Self explanatory, I would think.
-- ato_de, Mar 17 2003

Here's one: http://www.chem-data.com/vinyl_tables.htm
[Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Table, but no cloth http://www.theodore...dicTable/index.html
[krelnik, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

for blissmiss http://www.csupomon...lark/g/elephant.gif
[Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

See [link] for a 4.5 x 3 foot tablecloth. I've also seen periodic table placemats and ties, but sadly, no napkins.
-- Amos Kito, Mar 17 2003


An alternative is to forget the tablecloth entirely and just build it into the table. See link. (WTAGIPBAN)
-- krelnik, Mar 17 2003


Or you could make an ancient greek table of the elements, with earth, air, fire and water on top.
-- pottedstu, Mar 17 2003


match up the stains to their element equivalent - this could be educational.
-- po, Mar 17 2003


//animals the species, and classes etc.//
[bliss], while we're on that subject, try the [other link].
-- Amos Kito, Mar 17 2003


I love that tablecloth. Reminds me of elements.
-- bungston, Mar 18 2003


It could be the centerpiece of an entire line of nerd napery.
-- pluterday, Mar 18 2003


Elementary, my dear [UnaBubba]
-- Freelancer, Mar 18 2003


UB, set the table, take bets and whip away the tablecloth. Whatever the outcome, it will be a surprise to somebody.
-- egbert, Mar 19 2003


You would have to be very careful how you folded this. It would be so easy to get the Alkali metals rubbing up against the Halogens, or Oxygen ..... that would be a Bad Thing.
-- 8th of 7, Mar 19 2003


Unfortunately, many of the heavier transuranides have fairly short half lives; before you know it the thing will be full of holes .....
-- 8th of 7, Mar 19 2003



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