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September 23, 2005 7:14 AM Subscribe
Atome. More Friday Flash fun. Put the particles together to make an atom.
Cool. I liked it despite not understanding the German instructions and the fact that it was hard to clearly see the pieces. And the sound got kind of annoying. But really, enjoyable nonetheless.
posted by kyleg at 7:51 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by kyleg at 7:51 AM on September 23, 2005
Pretty neat. I'm assuming I finished as it eventually gave me some sort of end screen. It was a neat time waster.
posted by LeeJay at 8:12 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by LeeJay at 8:12 AM on September 23, 2005
That sound is from a Kraftwerk song. "Radioactivity"?
posted by kika at 8:21 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by kika at 8:21 AM on September 23, 2005
Great. Now I'm going to have High-School science class nightmares.
posted by Jon-o at 8:37 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by Jon-o at 8:37 AM on September 23, 2005
I was going to say the same thing as delmoi ... weird atoms :)
posted by louigi at 10:35 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by louigi at 10:35 AM on September 23, 2005
Pointless but fun, as is true with so much of life.
posted by OmieWise at 11:08 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by OmieWise at 11:08 AM on September 23, 2005
So this is all there is to molecular science? I totally should have majored in this.
posted by cusack at 11:29 AM on September 23, 2005
posted by cusack at 11:29 AM on September 23, 2005
Thanks. After a week of training, I needed something like this. It became much more fun when I remembered that my computer has a pen, and I could just drag them into place onscreen.
posted by sysinfo at 1:44 PM on September 23, 2005
posted by sysinfo at 1:44 PM on September 23, 2005
I though atome was way too easy, but Grow cube is absolutely hypnotic and awesome.
posted by iron chef morimoto at 5:01 PM on September 23, 2005
posted by iron chef morimoto at 5:01 PM on September 23, 2005
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