Did Terminator 2, know something about Gallium?
9 years ago in #science by mokluc (66)
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Thanks for sharing, this is in deed a very cool metal, quite special for our environment being liquid at such low temperatures. Catchy title, thanks for sharing, namaste :)
P.S.: I really like your GIF at the bottom, how did you do and post that?
i used MS Powerpoint
How did you post it to the bottom of your presentation, is it a signature of some sort that can be added somehow?
Create it on MS PowerPoint will the animation then save it as mp4...then take to http://gifcreator.me/ and copy the URL link given and past it on your posts. If you don't come right I will write a blog on the tutorial
I think this is the sort of tutorial a lot of people would appreciate, especially the new comer wanting to give exposure to their site outside of the Steem environment. thanks a bunch for sharing the knowledge with me. All for one and one for all!!! Namaste :)
Really cool!
Very interesting experiments friend
Crazy to think what goes on at the atomic level