G-LinuxorU
G-LinuxorU
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27th Nov 2013
16th Dec 2013
completely ridiculous. just for funsies i made a hot cflm laser.
hotcflm trollface cflm lolz free2copy

Comments

  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    27th Nov 2013
    lol. I'm not arguing though, I'm arguing with him/her. ;)
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    27th Nov 2013
    @schneumer its just for funsies, turns out cold elements are a lot safer to work with because they dont burn the insl. so good weapons for ships, spare the indestructable part.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    27th Nov 2013
    because this is so effortless to make......there's nothin special about it. And no you don't for cray, you just set the temp of cray to max. see how effortless it is?
  • mutloboy22
    mutloboy22
    27th Nov 2013
    I don't feel like this should be on FP. It's just lasers.. And i've seen way too many of them. -1
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    27th Nov 2013
    true. but I do not understand why the neg 1 for using cray
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    27th Nov 2013
    you have to heat the photons using cray as well. yes a battery does produce a contiuous supply of spark. Using CRAY to produce photons is actually more like a real laser. You know what I will publish my CRAY super laser today just to prove how cool it can be. I was going to tweek it some more but I guess it will do.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    27th Nov 2013
    anyways, he isn't using photons he's using clfm and stuff.....
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    27th Nov 2013
    ...........you have to heat UP the photons which makes effort, using a little gpmp is WAY easier han making max degree phot laser that isn't too big. Also, it's called battery.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    27th Nov 2013
    what is wrong with using CRAY? using powered clone to make photons seems too easy. Its like a pre made laser diode, takes very little to control the beam. CRAY on the other hand produces wild out of control photons which you have to wrangle into a coherent beam. and you have to power it continuously to generate particles, pcln is infinite with a single pulse.
  • oldstones
    oldstones
    27th Nov 2013
    Thrice the ice. Nice.