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In this weeks episode we dive into the Topps 2022 Wander Franco Base PSA 10 sale, Beckett opening up service levels, Topps Home Field Advantage copying Panini's Downtown, the Denver Card Show and much, much more! Come and hit us up at our socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rare_elements1/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RareElements1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RareElements1Email: rareelements719@gmail.com
It's a shame that so many chemistry teachers are so boring, because there's some truly strange and interesting elements out there. Here's 3 rare elements you've probably never heard of that are surprisingly important.
Life is made up of common things and rare things where life is dominated with common things which it difficult for us to see the rare elements of life. There are things that are found everywhere which makes easy for us to fail to see rare things in life. From my point of view these are the rare elements of life the truth, trust, respect, true love, true friends, patience and happiness in intelligent people. The truth is a rare element because a lot of people are happy with telling you lies instead of the truth. The second rare element of life is trust, trust is rare in this world, you will meet a lot of people in the world but you will only trust a few out of the every 100 of people you meet. The 3rd rare element is respect, respect is earned not just given out for free. The 4th rare elements of life is true love, we all want to have someone who is go to love us for who we are,but remember not everyone who you fall in love with is going to give you true love. The 5th rare element of life is true friends, true friends are like diamonds, precious and rare to find, while false friends are like leaves, found everywhere. The 6th rare element of life is patience, people just often think that life moves fastly but good things take time so you must have patience with life. The last rare elementof life is happiness in intelligent people, intelligent people are always busy and they forget that they have live life to the full.
Kareena finds all about a potential future without the rare elements we need.
My Science Bytes with Joe and Craig S01, E11 US Military Kill an Aircraft With an Energy Weapon The idea of using light as a weapon can be traced back to Hippocrates, commander of the Greek forces in 212 B.C. His forces supposedly set fire to the sails of the Roman fleet by focusing sunlight with mirrors. Weapons systems based on lasers and ray guns, long a staple of science fiction, have captured the imagination of people everywhere. Earth's Rare Elements Are Running Out! Let's do a small thought experiment. Close your eyes a picture the condiment section in your local supermarket, specifically at the ketchup bottles. How many are on the shelf, two or three dozen? Most likely those bottles are replaced with new ones either weekly or bi-weekly. Now let's look at just the Heinz Ketchup. Heinz Ketchup makes 650 million bottles each year. An estimated 1,000 bottles per minute. There's a Russian Volcano That Erupts Diamonds Diamonds are remarkable, they formed over 3 billion years ago deep within the Earth's crust under conditions of intense heat and pressure that cause carbon atoms to crystallize, thus creating diamonds. They are brought to the surface in powerful explosive volcanic eruptions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sciencebytes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sciencebytes/support
Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
Alessandra Hool is the CEO of the ESM Foundation. The foundation has existed since 1951 and is dedicated to support research and development activities in the field of rare and critical elements. In pursuit of this goal, the Foundation develops and coordinates projects in the field of rare and critical elements, such as the European education project SusCritMat. HIGHLIGHTS How the SusCritMat project is helping industry professionals, educators, and researchers address material criticality [3:00] Online videos and courses you can take part in [8:30] Why sustainable resource management starts with supply chains and how to implement this in practice [9:30] Common misconceptions about critical raw materials [13:30] Upcoming SusCritMat summer course and how you can join [15:15] Experiences from using the In the Loop game with high schoolers at Swiss Tech Days [18:30]
In this episode I chat with Miya Sohoza from Rare Elements Foundry. They have launched their Kickstarter campaign and are back in action producing some of the most amazing fantasy coins on the market. Original art, hefty weights, and some serious lore. Check out the links for more fantastic artwork and details on how you can support this creative team. RARE ELEMENTS KICKSTARTER RARE ELEMENTS FOUNDRY ON FACEBOOK
In this episode, Scott talks with Miya from Rare Elements about their kickstarter for their OGL adventure, Re' of Light. Find them at:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rareelements/re-of-light-rare-elements-rpg-adventureRareelementsfoundry.com Find us on: nerdsdom.comFacebook.com/nerdsdomain@nerdsdomainpatreon.com/nerdsdomainhttp://www.slashloot.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=1855
In this episode, Scott talks with Miya from Rare Elements about their kickstarter for their OGL adventure, Re' of Light. Find them at:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rareelements/re-of-light-rare-elements-rpg-adventureRareelementsfoundry.com Find us on: nerdsdom.comFacebook.com/nerdsdomain@nerdsdomainpatreon.com/nerdsdomainhttp://www.slashloot.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=1855